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Vernio is a
comune (muni****lity) in the
Province of
Prato in the
region of
Tuscany in Italy,
located about 30
kilometres (19 mi)
northwest of Florence...
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Giovanni de'
Bardi (5
February 1534 –
September 1612),
Count of
Vernio, was an
Italian literary critic, writer,
composer and soldier.
Giovanni de' Bardi...
- year 1164, when
Emperor Friedrich Barbarossa relinquished the
county of
Vernio to
Count Alberto along with "the
right to
confer the
noble title on his...
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cardinal the same year.
Giovanni Benelli was born 12 May 1921 in
Poggiole di
Vernio, Tuscany, to
Luigi and
Maria (née Simoni) Benelli.
Baptised the day after...
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roads to
Vernio and Monteccucoli,
which gradually replaced the
customs house of the
Forche -
until 1797 a
border post
between the
County of
Vernio and the...
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Annunciation on the
south wall;
crucifix in the
lefthand Cappella Bardi di
Vernio; St
Louis of
Toulouse in the
refectory (originally made for Orsanmichele)...
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originated as a
military training exercise. In 1580,
Count Giovanni de'
Bardi di
Vernio wrote Discorso sopra 'l
giuoco del
Calcio Fiorentino. This is sometimes...
- hegemony. Contessina's
parents were
Alessandro di
Sozzo Bardi,
count of
Vernio, and
Camilla Pannocchieschi,
daughter of
Raniero di
Guido Pannochieschi...
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Celle is a
village of
Vernio in the
Italian region of Tuscany. From the
village it is
possible to
observe the
Bisenzio valley and the
villages of Cavarzano...
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Castiglione dei Pepoli, Firenzuola, San
Piero a Sieve, Scarperia, Vaiano,
Vernio.
Sights include the
Villa Medici of Ca****giolo. Laurenzana,
Italy "Superficie...