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- the Scotti (6-pointed gold stars) and the Sforza (golden lions). Rocca Viscontea (Visconti castle). Founded over pre-existing edifice, it was the seat...
- Perfiles Historia De La Aviacion [History of Aviation] (in Spanish). Vol. I. Viscontea. Roustam-Bek-Tageev, LCol Boris. Aerial Russia: The Romance of The Giant...
- largest church of Christendom. The ducal symbol of the radiant sun (Razza Viscontea) was chosen to decorate the main stained window of the central apse. Ten...
- Libri S.p.A. Immagini. OCLC 8446824. Cittadella viscontea – complesso, Bergamo (BG) Visit Bergamo, Bergamo official tourism websiteCittadella Viscontea...
- creating new subsidiaries or branches. External acquisitions included La Viscontea in 1992 (Italian safety and credit insurance company), London Bridge Finance...
- a large corridor that connected the ducal palace with the 'Rocchetta Viscontea', a keep of which traces can be seen next to the Parma river. He probably...
- On the Adda river, near the Azzone Visconti bridge, there is the small Viscontea Island. The territory has a very variable altitude distribution: it ranges...
- Italiana. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help) Cairati, Carlo (2021). Pavia viscontea. La capitale regia nel rinnovamento della cultura figurativa lombarda...
- on 28 March 2019. Retrieved 13 April 2016. Carlo Cairati (2021). Pavia viscontea. La capitale regia nel rinnovamento della cultura figurativa lombarda...
- Lezioni di filosofia del diritto: vol. I, Il pensiero antico, Pavia, Viscontea, pp. 203 (lithograph). Bruno Leoni (1950). Review of F. A. HAYEK, Individualism...