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  • Brescello
  • Comune in Emilia-Romagna, Italy

    Brescello (Italian: [breʃˈʃɛllo]; Barsèl [bɐrˈsɛl] in the local dialect, Bersèl in the Reggio Emilia dialect) is a comune (municipality) in the Province

    Brescello

    Brescello

    Brescello

  • Don Camillo and Peppone
  • Fictional characters

    fists. For the films, the town chosen to represent that of the books was Brescello (which currently has a museum dedicated to Don Camillo and Peppone) after

    Don Camillo and Peppone

    Don Camillo and Peppone

    Don_Camillo_and_Peppone

  • Simone Inzaghi
  • Italian football manager (born 1976)

    Novara in the fourth level. After two more loan stints, at Lumezzane and Brescello [it], Inzaghi returned to Piacenza for the 1998–99 Serie A season, which

    Simone Inzaghi

    Simone Inzaghi

    Simone_Inzaghi

  • 1997–98 Juventus FC season
  • Italian football club season

    Vicenza v Juventus Juventus v Bologna Atalanta v Juventus Brescello v Juventus Juventus v Brescello Juventus v Lecce Lecce v Juventus Fiorentina v Juventus

    1997–98 Juventus FC season

    1997–98_Juventus_FC_season

  • AS Cittadella
  • Italian professional football club

    Cittadella won its first promotion to Serie B in 1999 after defeating Brescello in the playoff finals, and spent a total two seasons in the Italian second-highest

    AS Cittadella

    AS_Cittadella

  • Don Camillo's Last Round
  • 1955 French film

    Boretto and Brescello in Emilia-Romagna. The film's sets were designed by the art director Virgilio Marchi. In the small town of Brescello, skirmishes

    Don Camillo's Last Round

    Don_Camillo's_Last_Round

  • Max Vieri
  • Australian soccer player (born 1978)

    Fairfield. In 1996 he and his family relocated to Italy. Vieri was sold to Brescello in co-ownership deal for 30 million lire (€15,494) in 1999. In 2000 Juventus

    Max Vieri

    Max_Vieri

  • Don Camillo in Moscow
  • 1965 film

    Soviet village on the Don River, Communist mayor Peppone plans to twin Brescello with the unnamed village. After some failed attempts to block the mayor's

    Don Camillo in Moscow

    Don_Camillo_in_Moscow

  • Davide Corti
  • Italian football manager

    1913 81 (3) 1996–1997 Brescello Calcio 35 (1) 1997–1999 Novara Calcio 54 (1) 1999 ASD Castel di Sangro 1 (0) 1999–2000 Brescello Calcio 8 (0) 2000–2002

    Davide Corti

    Davide_Corti

  • Enza
  • River in Italy

    course in the Pianura Padana it becomes wider and flows into the Po near Brescello. In ancient times it was known by its Latin name Incia. "Autorità di Bacino

    Enza

    Enza

    Enza

  • Droctulf
  • Byzantine general

    Empire and served as the commander (dux, duke) of the Byzantine post of Brescello (Reggio nell'Emilia), which guarded a bridge over the river Po leading

    Droctulf

    Droctulf

  • Anthony Panizzi
  • Italian-British librarian (1797–1879)

    He was appointed as Inspector of Public Schools at Brescello. It was during this time at Brescello that a charge was brought against Panizzi that he was

    Anthony Panizzi

    Anthony Panizzi

    Anthony_Panizzi

  • Don Camillo: Monsignor
  • 1961 Italian film

    instalment, Don Camillo has become a monsignor and Peppone a senator. In Brescello, Don Camillo and Peppone have left for Rome, after yet another battle

    Don Camillo: Monsignor

    Don_Camillo:_Monsignor

  • Brigida Lorenzani
  • Italian opera singer (1805–1881)

    Brigida Lorenzani (1805, Brescello, Emilia-Romagna – 9 March 1881, Lucca) was an Italian operatic contralto. She was also known as Brigida Lorenzani Nerici

    Brigida Lorenzani

    Brigida Lorenzani

    Brigida_Lorenzani

  • The Return of Don Camillo
  • 1953 film

    request of Peppone, the Communist mayor of a small Po Valley town named Brescello. But the mayor develops problems with the citizens of the town, who want

    The Return of Don Camillo

    The_Return_of_Don_Camillo

  • Carlalberto Ludi
  • Italian footballer (born 1982)

    Apps (Gls) 2001–2002 Pisa 30 (1) 2002 → Reggiana (loan) 0 (0) 2003 → Brescello (loan) 8 (1) 2003–2004 → Prato 20 (0) 2004–2005 Pro Vercelli 22 (0) 2005–2006

    Carlalberto Ludi

    Carlalberto_Ludi

  • Emilian cuisine
  • Culinary traditions of Emilia, Italy

    Bologna's rice cake, the torta Barozzi from Vignola, the spongata from Brescello, Busseto, Corniglio, Modena, Piacenza, and other areas, and the panpepato

    Emilian cuisine

    Emilian cuisine

    Emilian_cuisine

  • Province of Reggio Emilia
  • Province of Italy

    nationals in the region. Albinea Bagnolo in Piano Baiso Bibbiano Boretto Brescello Cadelbosco di Sopra Campagnola Emilia Campegine Canossa Carpineti Casalgrande

    Province of Reggio Emilia

    Province of Reggio Emilia

    Province_of_Reggio_Emilia

  • Smaragdus
  • the fortress of Vulturina, the garrison surrendered, firing the town of Brescello as they fled. Smaragdus was forced to release his hostages in April 605

    Smaragdus

    Smaragdus

    Smaragdus

  • 1953 Italian general election
  • Giovannino Guareschi wrote his novels about Don Camillo describing a village, Brescello, whose inhabitants are at the same time loyal to priest Camillo and communist

    1953 Italian general election

    1953 Italian general election

    1953_Italian_general_election

  • Matilda of Tuscany
  • Margravine of Tuscany from 1055 to 1115

    instituted monasteries for their expansion of rule. The founded monasteries (Brescello, Polirone, Santa Maria di Felonica) were established in places of transport

    Matilda of Tuscany

    Matilda of Tuscany

    Matilda_of_Tuscany

  • Spongarda
  • Italian cake

    spices. The recipe refers to other cake in other regions, the spongata of Brescello and the spungata of Sanzana are among the most famous. The origins of

    Spongarda

    Spongarda

  • 2000–01 Brescia Calcio season
  • Brescia Calcio 2000-2001 football season

    reaches the Coppa Italia Quarterfinals stage defeating Alzano Virescit, Brescello and Treviso in the first round, Vicenza in Second round and Juventus in

    2000–01 Brescia Calcio season

    2000–01_Brescia_Calcio_season

  • Andrea Conti (footballer, born 1977)
  • Italian football forward

    (0) 2000–2001 Lecco 12 (0) 2001–2002 Castel di Sangro 15 (1) 2002–2003 Brescello 26 (4) 2003–2005 Virtus Lanciano 33 (3) 2005–2006 Ancona 20 (5) 2006–2007

    Andrea Conti (footballer, born 1977)

    Andrea_Conti_(footballer,_born_1977)

  • Mario Artistico
  • Italian footballer (born 1985)

    three Serie D club, namely Astrea, Brescello and Monterotondo (where he also played for their reserve). Except Brescello, the two other teams were either

    Mario Artistico

    Mario_Artistico

  • Sorbolo
  • Comune in Emilia-Romagna, Italy

    (7 mi) northeast of Parma. Sorbolo borders the following municipalities: Brescello, Gattatico, Mezzani, Parma. Viriat, France, since 2000 "Superficie di

    Sorbolo

    Sorbolo

    Sorbolo

  • Alcide De Gasperi
  • Prime Minister of Italy from 1945 to 1953

    Giovannino Guareschi wrote his novels about Don Camillo describing a village, Brescello, whose inhabitants are at the same time loyal to priest Camillo and Communist

    Alcide De Gasperi

    Alcide De Gasperi

    Alcide_De_Gasperi

  • Boretto
  • Comune in Emilia-Romagna, Italy

    northwest of Reggio Emilia. Boretto borders the following municipalities: Brescello, Castelnovo di Sotto, Gualtieri, Pomponesco, Poviglio, Viadana. Among

    Boretto

    Boretto

    Boretto

  • Viadana, Lombardy
  • Comune in Lombardy, Italy

    Viadana borders the following municipalities: Boretto, Borgo Virgilio, Brescello, Casalmaggiore, Commessaggio, Dosolo, Gazzuolo, Marcaria, Mezzani, Motteggiana

    Viadana, Lombardy

    Viadana, Lombardy

    Viadana,_Lombardy

  • 2026 Giro d'Italia Women
  • Cycling race

    moved to third overall. The sixth stage of the race took riders south to Brescello in the Emilia-Romagna region on a flat route. Despite crosswinds on the

    2026 Giro d'Italia Women

    2026_Giro_d'Italia_Women

  • David Bettoni
  • French footballer (born 1971)

    Alessandria 34 (1) 1999 Novara 7 (0) 1999–2000 Lucchese 21 (0) 2000–2001 Brescello 20 (1) 2002–2003 Créteil 28 (0) 2003–2004 Cannes 7 (0) Total 215 (2) Managerial

    David Bettoni

    David_Bettoni

  • Moto Guzzi
  • Italian motorcycle manufacturer

    Moto Guzzi, Museum of Brescello

    Moto Guzzi

    Moto Guzzi

    Moto_Guzzi

  • Adalbert Atto of Canossa
  • First Count of Canossa (died 988)

    in 961, dedicated to S. Apollonio in 971. He also built a monastery at Brescello. He and his family were all buried in S. Apollonio.[citation needed] Adalbert

    Adalbert Atto of Canossa

    Adalbert Atto of Canossa

    Adalbert_Atto_of_Canossa

  • Tommaso Chiecchi
  • Italian footballer

    Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 1997–2003 Chievo 22 (1) 1998–1999 → Brescello (loan) 33 (0) 1999–2000 → SPAL (loan) 26 (0) 2000–2001 → Lucchese (loan)

    Tommaso Chiecchi

    Tommaso_Chiecchi

  • List of Roman and Byzantine imperial burials
  • (Brixellum) (lost) Otho was buried in a modest tomb in Brixellum (modern-day Brescello), near the Po river. Vitellius 69 No burial Vitellius's body was mutilated

    List of Roman and Byzantine imperial burials

    List of Roman and Byzantine imperial burials

    List_of_Roman_and_Byzantine_imperial_burials

  • War of Parma
  • Habsburg-Valois conflict in the Duchy of Parma

    and France. Ferrante Gonzaga, Governor of the Duchy of Milan, occupied Brescello and prepared for the siege of Parma. Despite assistance from French troops

    War of Parma

    War of Parma

    War_of_Parma

  • Ugo Ukah
  • Italian-born Nigerian footballer (born 1984)

    the 2001/2002 football season, when he joined fourth level side U.S. Brescello. In the summer of 2002, he signed with Italian top-league side A.C. Reggiana

    Ugo Ukah

    Ugo Ukah

    Ugo_Ukah

  • List of municipalities of the Province of Reggio Emilia
  • 268 75.55 43.3 Bibbiano 10,199 28.16 362.2 Boretto 5,456 18.11 301.3 Brescello 5,556 24.04 231.1 Cadelbosco di Sopra 10,727 43.60 246.0 Campagnola Emilia

    List of municipalities of the Province of Reggio Emilia

    List_of_municipalities_of_the_Province_of_Reggio_Emilia

  • Fausto Ferrari
  • Italian footballer

    the remain 50% registration rights to Sassuolo. However, he moved to Brescello and scored a career high of 10 league goals. In July 2003 he was signed

    Fausto Ferrari

    Fausto_Ferrari

  • Marco Osio
  • Italian footballer and manager

    retired in 2001. In 2001 Osio became assistant manager of Serie C2 club Brescello. He was successively promoted to the head coaching position in 2002. From

    Marco Osio

    Marco_Osio

  • 1997–98 Coppa Italia
  • Football tournament season

    Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg Brescello (C) 5–2 Lucchese (B) 4–1 1–1 Cesena (C) 0–1 Lecce (A) 0–0 0–1 Ancona (B) 2–3 Pescara (B) 2–1 0–2 Chievo (B)

    1997–98 Coppa Italia

    1997–98_Coppa_Italia

  • Ferrante d'Este
  • Ferrarese nobleman

    complained at this to the duke and got Ferrante exiled to Modena and Giulio to Brescello. Lucrezia, Isabella d'Este and her husband Francesco II Gonzaga all managed

    Ferrante d'Este

    Ferrante d'Este

    Ferrante_d'Este

  • Giulio d'Este
  • Illegitimate son of Ercole I d'Este, Duke of Ferrara (1478-1561)

    protested so strongly that the duke exiled Ferrante to Modena and Giulio to Brescello. Lucrezia Borgia (wife of Alfonso) and Isabella d'Este with her husband

    Giulio d'Este

    Giulio_d'Este

  • Marco Piccioni
  • Italian footballer (born 1976)

    team, he left for Serie C1 and Serie C2 teams such as Ascoli, Prato, Brescello, San Marino Calcio and Monza. In mid-2004 Piccioni was signed by Serie

    Marco Piccioni

    Marco_Piccioni

  • List of sieges
  • of Seville (583) Siege of Aphumon (583) Siege of Akbas (583) Siege of Brescello (584) – Byzantine–Lombard wars Siege of Monocarton (585) – Byzantine–Sasanian

    List of sieges

    List of sieges

    List_of_sieges

  • Wars in Lombardy
  • Wars in Northern Italy in the first half of the 15th century

    Milanese were initially victorious, taking Casalmaggiore and besieging Brescello; the fleet sent there was set on fire by the Venetian fleet of Bembo;

    Wars in Lombardy

    Wars in Lombardy

    Wars_in_Lombardy

  • Poviglio
  • Comune in Emilia-Romagna, Italy

    Reggio Emilia. Poviglio borders the following municipalities: Boretto, Brescello, Castelnovo di Sotto, Gattatico. Poviglio is twinned with: Plédran, France

    Poviglio

    Poviglio

    Poviglio

  • The Spider's Stratagem
  • 1970 Italian TV series or program

    Longari Ponzoni in Rivarolo del Re ed Uniti. The train station is that of Brescello. The film premiered on August 25, 1970, at the 31st Venice International

    The Spider's Stratagem

    The_Spider's_Stratagem

  • Salvatore Accursi
  • Italian football Defender

    1995–1998 Locri 77 (2) 1998–2000 Messina 50 (0) 2000–2001 Cagliari 0 (0) 2001 Brescello 16 (0) 2001–2003 Messina 27 (1) 2003 Martina 8 (0) 2003–2004 Messina 20

    Salvatore Accursi

    Salvatore_Accursi

  • Isabella d'Este
  • Italian noblewoman, patron of the arts and fashion leader (1474–1539)

    draped in gems and gold. In 1491, Isabella went with a small entourage to Brescello and from there to Pavia, to accompany her sister Beatrice, who was married

    Isabella d'Este

    Isabella d'Este

    Isabella_d'Este

  • Mezzani
  • Comune in Emilia-Romagna, Italy

    Valle are only hamlets. Mezzani borders the following municipalities: Brescello, Casalmaggiore, Colorno, Parma, Sorbolo, Torrile, Viadana. Mezzani lies

    Mezzani

    Mezzani

    Mezzani

  • Roberto Magnani
  • Italian footballer (born 1977)

    Modena 17 (0) 1997–1999 Gualdo 52 (1) 1999–2000 Messina 20 (1) 2000–2001 Brescello 28 (1) 2001–2003 Treviso 57 (2) 2003 Vicenza 6 (0) 2004 Prato 13 (0) 2004–2005

    Roberto Magnani

    Roberto_Magnani

  • List of Serie D champions and promotions
  • Battipagliese, Lumezzane, Livorno, Forlì, L'Aquila 1993–94: Pro Vercelli, Varese, Brescello, Sandonà, Vis Pesaro, Teramo, Giulianova, Benevento, Castrovillari 1994–95:

    List of Serie D champions and promotions

    List_of_Serie_D_champions_and_promotions

  • Riccardo Zampagna
  • Italian footballer

    1997–1998 Triestina 29 (9) 1999 Arezzo 9 (3) 1999 Catania 18 (2) 2000 Brescello 12 (3) 2000 Perugia 0 (0) 2000–2002 Cosenza 29 (10) 2001–2002 → Siena

    Riccardo Zampagna

    Riccardo_Zampagna

  • Luigi Asioli
  • Italian painter

    Sardinia and he volunteered for service. He was briefly stationed in Brescello, but saw no action. Upon being discharged, he married Clorinda Romei,

    Luigi Asioli

    Luigi Asioli

    Luigi_Asioli

  • List of Catholic dioceses in Italy
  • Bevagna, Biccari, Bisarcio, Bitetto, Blanda, Blera, Bolsena, Bomarzo, Brescello, Buxentum, Campli, Canne, Canosa, Caorle, Capo della Foresta, Capri, Carini

    List of Catholic dioceses in Italy

    List_of_Catholic_dioceses_in_Italy

  • Dienolone
  • Chemical compound

    (to Fabbrica Italiana Sintetici SpA (FIS)). Anna Rencurosi & Roberto Brescello, WO2022106566 (to Fabbrica Italiana Sintetici SpA (FIS)). 张峥斌, et al.

    Dienolone

    Dienolone

    Dienolone

  • Marius Nizolius
  • Italian humanist (1498–1576)

    oratorical vision of Lorenzo Valla, and a better nominalist. He was born in Brescello. He was professor of philosophy at Parma and Sabbioneta. He died in Sabbioneta

    Marius Nizolius

    Marius Nizolius

    Marius_Nizolius

  • Matteo Pelatti
  • Italian footballer

    Milan. Since age 19 he has left for 2 different Serie C1 club, Como and Brescello in temporary deal. He also spent 5 months for Sassuolo in the second half

    Matteo Pelatti

    Matteo_Pelatti

  • List of football clubs in Italy
  • Serie D 2026 Brembilese Brembilla - - 1 1 8. Seconda Categoria 1984 Brescello Brescello - - 9 9 5. Eccellenza 2003 Brindisi Brindisi - 6 32 38 5. Eccellenza

    List of football clubs in Italy

    List_of_football_clubs_in_Italy

  • Grande Aracri 'ndrina
  • Criminal organization

    (in Italian). pp. 68–77. ISBN 883010096X. Pace, Gianluca (2013-11-29). "Brescello, da Don Camillo a Francesco Grande Aracri: la 'ndrangheta da Cutro all'Emilia"

    Grande Aracri 'ndrina

    Grande_Aracri_'ndrina

  • History of the Italian Republic
  • History of Italy since 1946

    Giovannino Guareschi wrote his novels about Don Camillo describing a village, Brescello, whose inhabitants are at the same time loyal to priest Camillo and Communist

    History of the Italian Republic

    History of the Italian Republic

    History_of_the_Italian_Republic

  • Alphabetical list of municipalities of Italy
  • Brendola Brenna Brenner Breno Brenta Brentino Belluno Brentonico Brenzone Brescello Brescia Bresimo Bressana Bottarone Bressanvido Bresso Brez Brezzo di Bedero

    Alphabetical list of municipalities of Italy

    Alphabetical_list_of_municipalities_of_Italy

  • 2000–01 Coppa Italia
  • Football tournament season

    Team #1 Team #2 Result AlzanoCene Brescello 1–1 Brescia Treviso 1–0 Brescello Brescia 0–1 Treviso AlzanoCene 2–1 Brescello Treviso 1–0 Brescia AlzanoCene

    2000–01 Coppa Italia

    2000–01_Coppa_Italia

  • Archdiocese of Libreville
  • Roman Catholic archdiocese in Gabon

    C.S.Sp. (1958.12.11 – 1969.05.29), emeritus as Titular Archbishop of Brescello (1969.05.29 – 1976.10.27) André Fernand Anguilé (1969.05.29 – retired

    Archdiocese of Libreville

    Archdiocese_of_Libreville

  • Stefano Cuoghi
  • Italian footballer and coach

    1994–1996 Collecchio 1997–1998 Giulianova 1998–2000 Messina 2000–2001 Brescello 2001–2002 Crotone 2002–2003 Spezia 2004–2005 Grosseto 2005–2006 Salernitana

    Stefano Cuoghi

    Stefano_Cuoghi

  • Stefano Vecchi
  • Italian footballer and manager

    1992–1993 → Arezzo (loan) 0 (0) 1993–1997 Fiorenzuola 132 (1) 1997–1999 Brescello 59 (1) 1999–2003 SPAL 122 (0) 2003–2004 Pavia 10 (0) 2004–2005 Pergocrema

    Stefano Vecchi

    Stefano_Vecchi

  • Gattatico
  • Comune in Emilia-Romagna, Italy

    northwest of Reggio Emilia. Gattatico borders the following municipalities: Brescello, Campegine, Castelnovo di Sotto, Parma, Poviglio, Sant'Ilario d'Enza,

    Gattatico

    Gattatico

    Gattatico

  • Scaliger War
  • Military conflict

    initiatives, at least after 1335, when the Scaliger annexation of Parma and Brescello put control of the Po basin in their hands and threatened to constrain

    Scaliger War

    Scaliger War

    Scaliger_War

  • Dario Morello
  • Italian footballer (born 1968)

    1998–2000 Reggiana 37 (4) 2001 Viterbese 2 (0) 2002 Dundee 0 (0) 2002–2003 Brescello 26 (1) 2003–2004 Sassuolo 15 (0) * Club domestic league appearances and

    Dario Morello

    Dario_Morello

  • Andrea Gentile
  • Italian footballer (born 1980)

    Serie D side Valle d'Aosta, along with Luigi Lavecchia were loaned to Brescello, where Gentile played for 2 seasons. He then loaned to Serie B side Triestina

    Andrea Gentile

    Andrea_Gentile

  • Massimiliano Ferrigno
  • Italian footballer

    back to Serie C1 the following year. In early 1997, Ferrigno moved to Brescello and midway through the year moved to Acireale, who also competed in Serie

    Massimiliano Ferrigno

    Massimiliano_Ferrigno

  • 2026 Winter Olympics torch relay
  • Custoza, Isola della Scala, Soave, Asola, Viadana, Suzzara, Mantua, Brescello, Mantua Roberto Boninsegna, former footballer Grazia Attene, former runner

    2026 Winter Olympics torch relay

    2026_Winter_Olympics_torch_relay

  • Monument to the Concordi, Reggio Emilia
  • Italian landmark

    quarter of the first century at a necropolis near the present town of Brescello near the ancient Roman town of Brixellum. Discovered in 1929, it was re-erected

    Monument to the Concordi, Reggio Emilia

    Monument to the Concordi, Reggio Emilia

    Monument_to_the_Concordi,_Reggio_Emilia

  • Domenico Casati
  • Italian footballer (born 1943)

    Brescia 41 (1) 1968–1970 Pisa 51 (1) 1970–1973 Perugia 103 (2) 1973–1974 Brescello 37 (0) 1974–1976 Brescia 43 (1) Managerial career 1976–1982 Atalanta (youth)

    Domenico Casati

    Domenico_Casati

  • List of municipalities of Emilia-Romagna
  • Parma 6,736 151.49 44.5 Borgonovo Val Tidone Piacenza 8,305 51.22 162.1 Brescello Reggio Emilia 5,556 24.04 231.1 Brisighella Ravenna 7,181 194.33 37.0

    List of municipalities of Emilia-Romagna

    List of municipalities of Emilia-Romagna

    List_of_municipalities_of_Emilia-Romagna

  • Massimiliano Fusani
  • Italian footballer

    very long, however. When he was 16, he moved to Inter. He was loaned to Brescello then sold to Perugia in Co-ownership deal. Intertoto Cup 2003 with Perugia

    Massimiliano Fusani

    Massimiliano_Fusani

  • Giuseppe Greco (footballer, born 1983)
  • Italian footballer

    (13) 2017–2018 Rosselli Mutina 27 (18) 2018 Axys Zola 9 (1) 2018–2019 Brescello 2019 Castellarano 2020 Virtus Camposanto 2020 Sanmichelese * Club domestic

    Giuseppe Greco (footballer, born 1983)

    Giuseppe_Greco_(footballer,_born_1983)

  • Regio VI Umbria
  • Subdivision of Roman Italy

    comprising almost all of Emilia-Romagna. The towns are: Piacenza, Fidenza, Brescello, Parma, etc. For the Umbri Ptolemy has only nine towns, omitting some

    Regio VI Umbria

    Regio VI Umbria

    Regio_VI_Umbria

  • Giorgio Anselmi (poet)
  • Italian humanist, classicist and poet (c. 1450–1528)

    but spent most of his later years on his farms outside Parma and near Brescello. Anselmi had an interest in magic and the occult. He may be the Giorgio

    Giorgio Anselmi (poet)

    Giorgio Anselmi (poet)

    Giorgio_Anselmi_(poet)

  • Guardasone Castle
  • Manor house in the province of Parma, Italy

    Montecchio Emilia, Scalochia, Bazzano, Rossena, Sassatello, Gombio, Brescello, Boretto, Gualtieri, Cavriago, and Colorno, formerly in the name of the

    Guardasone Castle

    Guardasone Castle

    Guardasone_Castle

  • Luca Pagliarulo
  • Italian footballer

    Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 2002–2003 Termoli 31 (0) 2003–2004 Brescello 14 (0) 2004 Orbassano 18 (1) 2004–2007 Foggia 63 (0) 2007–2008 Manfredonia

    Luca Pagliarulo

    Luca_Pagliarulo

  • Treaty of Florence (1844)
  • 1844 secret agreement between Tuscany, Modena, and Lucca

    territories along the Enza River and in Lunigiana. Modena received parts of Brescello (Coenzo a Mane, Sorbolo a Mane), Poviglio, Gattatico, portions of Canossa

    Treaty of Florence (1844)

    Treaty of Florence (1844)

    Treaty_of_Florence_(1844)

  • Gualtieri
  • Comune in Emilia-Romagna, Italy

    was split up. The signs of centuriation still are evident not far from Brescello (Brixellum), a village around which the settlement of Gualtieri revolved

    Gualtieri

    Gualtieri

    Gualtieri

  • Daniel O'Mahony (general)
  • Irish Jacobite army officer in French and Spanish service

    continued to serve in North Italy under Vendôme; he was appointed governor of Brescello upon its surrender on 28 July 1703, and in January 1704 he took part in

    Daniel O'Mahony (general)

    Daniel_O'Mahony_(general)

  • Ottobon Terzi
  • Italian condottiero and nobleman (died 1409)

    Marquisate of Borgo San Giovanni. He received lands in Montecchio Emilia, Brescello, Colorno, and Fiorenzuola d'Arda. In 1403, he established his lordship

    Ottobon Terzi

    Ottobon Terzi

    Ottobon_Terzi

  • 2026 Giro d'Italia Women, Stage 1 to Stage 9
  • Stage of cycling race

    third overall. 4 June 2026 — Ala to Brescello, 155 km (96 mi) The sixth stage of the race took riders south to Brescello in the Emilia-Romagna region on a

    2026 Giro d'Italia Women, Stage 1 to Stage 9

    2026_Giro_d'Italia_Women,_Stage_1_to_Stage_9

  • Viviane Andereggen
  • Swiss filmmaker

    and received an honorable mention at the Festival del Cinema 2014 in Brescello. She received the audience award "Best short film" at the award of the

    Viviane Andereggen

    Viviane Andereggen

    Viviane_Andereggen

  • Gallerie Estensi
  • Museum and library network in Italy

    antique collections or as excavation finds from the duchy territories of Brescello and Novellara. Right from the start, the citizens, together with the representatives

    Gallerie Estensi

    Gallerie_Estensi

  • Luceria
  • Colonia in Canossa, Italy

    (Geographike Hyphegesis), 2.1: Galia Togata ... there are these cities ... Brescello 32* 43°20”, Parma 32*00” 43°30”, Lepidus' colonia of Rhegium 32*30” 43°30”

    Luceria

    Luceria

    Luceria

  • Serie C2
  • Association football league

    Mantova Pistoiese Juve Stabia 1993–94 Crevalcore Gualdo Trapani 1994–95 Brescello Montevarchi Nocerina 1995–96 Novara Treviso Avezzano 1996–97 Lumezzane

    Serie C2

    Serie_C2

  • Luigi Lavecchia
  • Italian footballer and manager

    (Gls) 2000–2002 Juventus 0 (0) 2000 → Crotone (loan) 0 (0) 2000–2001 → Brescello (loan) 13 (0) 2001–2002 → Torres (loan) 32 (3) 2002–2003 Ascoli 27 (0)

    Luigi Lavecchia

    Luigi_Lavecchia

  • Manuel Scalise
  • Italian footballer and coach

    head coach of Piacenza. He played in the minor leagues with Saronno, Brescello, Legnago Salus, Montevarchi, Sangiovannese, Grosseto, Pavia, Lucchese

    Manuel Scalise

    Manuel_Scalise

  • Federico Cossato
  • Italian former footballer

    career at Serie D clubs, he then played for Valdagno at Serie C2 and Brescello at Serie C1. in mid-1997 he joined Chievo, which he played until 2008

    Federico Cossato

    Federico_Cossato

  • Giovanni Battista Boccabadati
  • Italian lawyer, mathematician, engineer and writer

    engineer with a special allowance for the trips that he had to make to Brescello, which suggests that he was engaged in the work of widening and strengthening

    Giovanni Battista Boccabadati

    Giovanni Battista Boccabadati

    Giovanni_Battista_Boccabadati

  • Raffaele Rubino
  • Italian footballer and sporting director

    seasons, and followed the team played at Serie D. In mid-1999, he joined Brescello of Serie C1. In January 2000, he left for Pro Sesto of Serie C2. In summer

    Raffaele Rubino

    Raffaele Rubino

    Raffaele_Rubino

  • Amar Ferhatović
  • Bosnian footballer

    Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 1995–2001 Sarajevo 129 (25) 2001–2002 Brescello 23 (2) 2003–2004 Haladás 10 (1) 2004–2005 Sarajevo 13 (0) 2005 GKS Bełchatów

    Amar Ferhatović

    Amar_Ferhatović

  • Cavazzoli
  • Fraction of Reggio Emilia, Emilia-Romagna, Italy

    Rondò Club. Since 1978, the former coach of Reggiana and Polisportiva Brescello [it], Cesare Vitale [it], has resided in the fraction. Nursing home La

    Cavazzoli

    Cavazzoli

    Cavazzoli

  • 1996–97 Vicenza Calcio season
  • Vicenza 1996-97 football season

    Out Position Name To GK Alessandro Zerman Brescello DF Joachim Bjorklund Glasgow Rangers DF Gabriele Grossi Roma MF Massimo Lombardini Torino MF Massimo

    1996–97 Vicenza Calcio season

    1996–97_Vicenza_Calcio_season

  • 2016–17 Serie D
  • Football league season

    B Imolese Imola Romeo Galli 4,000 6th in Serie D Girone D Lentigione Brescello Valente Levantini 9th in Serie D Girone D Mezzolara Budrio Pietro Zucchini

    2016–17 Serie D

    2016–17_Serie_D

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