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brescia

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Brescia or da Brescia is a surname derived from the city of Brescia in Italy. Notable people with the surname include: Alfonso Brescia (1930–2001), film director Domenico Brescia (1866–1939), composer Giovanni Antonio da Brescia , painter Giovanni Maria ...

Usage examples of brescia.

Thousands of peasants were instigated to rise under the pretext of appeasing the troubles of Bergamo and Brescia.

Ottolini, the Podesta of Bergamo, an instrument of tyranny in the hands of the State inquisitors, then harassed the people of Bergamo and Brescia, who, after the reduction of Mantua, wished to be separated from Venice.

The Hebrew Massoretic text of the Old Testament was printed by Gerson Ben Mosheh at Brescia in 1494, and far more elaborately in the first four volumes of the Complutensian Polyglot.

Xth Italian Corps, with Brescia and Pavia Divisions, to hold Agheila area, stiffened by elements German 90th Light Division.

There were the Cremonese with Bishop Sicardo, the men of Brescia, of Verona with Cardinal Adelardo, and even some Alessandrians, including old friends of Baudolino like Boidi, Cuttica of Quargnento, Porcelli, Aleramo Scaccabarozzi known as Bonehead, Colandrino the brother of Colandrina, who was therefore a brother-in-law, and also one of the Trotti men, Pozzi, Ghilini, Lanzavecchia, Peri, Inviziati, Gambarini, and Cermelli, all at their own expense or supported by their city.

Vincenzio was to receive a canonry up north at Brescia, along with an annual income of sixty scudi—except that he refused the offer.

In a second letter, to the year 1303, Dolcino appointed himself supreme head of the Apostolic congregation, and named as his lieuten­ants the perfidious Margaret—a woman—and Longinus of Bergamo, Frederick of Novara, Albert Carentinus, and Walderic of Brescia.

The various Guelph towns of Lombardy, Crema, Cremona, Brescia, Lodi, and Como, set up the standard of revolt against the emperor.