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  • Siege of Turin (1706), during the War of the Spanish Succession This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Battle of Turin. If an...
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  • building Battle of Turin (disambiguation) including Siege of Turin Turin Auto Show, notable automobile show held in Turin, Italy, from 1900–2000 Turin International...
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  • Rivoli may refer to: Rivoli, Piedmont, a comune in Turin, Italy Rivoli Veronese, a comune in the province of Verona, Italy Rivoli Bay, a bay in South Australia...
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  • Tuscany San Lorenzo, Turin, a Baroque-style church in Turin San Lorenzo, Venice, a church building in the sestiere of Castello of Venice San Lorenzo in...
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  • Chisone, a municipality in the Province of Turin in Piedmont San Germano dei Berici, a municipality in the Province of Vicenza in the Veneto San Germano Vercellese...
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    Savoy (category Duchy of Savoy)
    Sardinia) the Kingdom of Sardinia from 1720. While the heads of the House of Savoy were known as the Kings of Sardinia, Turin remained their capital...
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  • book documenting battles from the soldier's perspective by military historian Geoffrey Regan Fight or Flight (EP), a 2000 EP by Turin Brakes Fight or Flight...
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  • Peter (disambiguation). It may also refer to: Battle of San Pietro, fought in 1734 Battle of San Pietro Infine, fought in 1943 The Battle of San Pietro...
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  • of Milan Battle of Novara (1849) (AKA Battle of Bicocca), fought 1849 Stazione di Catania Bicocca, a railway station of Catania This disambiguation page...
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    where he does battle with Satan, and in the Epistle of Jude, where the author denounces heretics by contrasting them with Michael. The Book of Enoch lists...
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  • Florentines Battle of Solferino, an 1859 battle also sometimes known as the Battle of San Martino St. Martin's (disambiguation) San Martín (disambiguation) Sankt...
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  • Bosco, Province of Asti Castelnuovo Magra, Province of La Spezia Castelnuovo Nigra, Province of Turin Castelnuovo Parano, Province of Frosinone Castelnuovo...
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  • Deportazione Museum of the Liberation of Rome Museum of the Risorgimento, Bologna Museum of the Risorgimento (Milan) Museum of the Risorgimento (Turin) Stibbert...
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  • originally from Puerto Rico Laura (disambiguation) Lauren (disambiguation) Lauriano, a comune in the Province of Turin Lawrence of Rome This page or section lists...
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  • the Province of Cuneo, Piedmont, Italy Ceresole Reale, a municipality in the Province of Turin, Piedmont, Italy Battle of Ceresole, a battle during the...
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  • can be found in the Ancient World section below the list of countries. Places where battles happened are also a source for foreign names. The Mexican–American...
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    oldest of which dates to the eighth century. The T manuscript is located in Turin, the P manuscript is found in Paris and the E manuscripts (of which there...
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    latter. On 27 March 1861, the new Italian Parliament met in Turin and declared Rome the capital of Italy. However, the Italian government could not take its...
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  • Anglo-Spanish War (disambiguation) Franco-Spanish War (disambiguation) Spanish–Portuguese War (disambiguation) Ottoman-Spanish War (disambiguation) Ottoman-Habsburg...
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  • English writer and historian. Son of Colonel Thomas Mottley, killed at Battle of Turin, 1706. Authored biographies of Russian Tsars Peter the Great and...
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