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Comune in Emilia-Romagna, Italy
Comacchio (Italian: [koˈmakkjo]; Comacchiese: Cmâc' [kˈmaːts]) is a town and comune of Emilia Romagna, Italy, in the province of Ferrara, 48 kilometres
Comacchio
Force protection formation of the Royal Marines
Group Royal Marines (43 Cdo FP Gp RM), formerly Comacchio Company Royal Marines (1980–1983), Comacchio Group Royal Marines (1983–2001) and Fleet Protection
43 Commando Fleet Protection Group
43_Commando_Fleet_Protection_Group
Topics referred to by the same term
Comacchio is a town and comune of Emilia Romagna, Italy. Comacchio may also refer to: Comacchio Cathedral, in the city of Comacchio Valli di Comacchio
Comacchio_(disambiguation)
Roman Catholic archdiocese in Italy
The Archdiocese of Ferrara-Comacchio (Latin: Archidioecesis Ferrariensis-Comaclensis) is a Latin Church archdiocese of the Catholic Church. It has existed
Archdiocese of Ferrara-Comacchio
Archdiocese_of_Ferrara-Comacchio
Danish military officer (1920–1945)
award for his actions during Operation Roast on 8 April 1945 at Lake Comacchio in Italy in the final weeks of the Italian campaign. Lassen was ordered
Anders_Lassen
Series of contiguous brackish lagoons in northern Italy
The Valli di Comacchio are a series of contiguous brackish lagoons situated to the south of Comacchio, close to the Adriatic coast of the Emilia-Romagna
Valli_di_Comacchio
1945 military operation
Operation Roast was a military operation undertaken by British Commandos, at Comacchio lagoon in north-east Italy, during the Spring 1945 offensive in Italy
Operation_Roast
Canadian historian
Cynthia R. Comacchio FRSC is a Canadian historian. She is a professor emerita at Wilfrid Laurier University and was named a Fellow of the Royal Society
Cynthia_Comacchio
Italian football club
Unione Sportiva Comacchio Lidi is an Italian association football club located in Comacchio, Emilia-Romagna. It currently plays in Serie D. Its colors
US_Comacchio_Lidi
The War of Comacchio (1708–1709) was the last military conflict between a Holy Roman Emperor and a Pope. The conflict was related to the War of the Spanish
War_of_Comacchio
Bridge in Comacchio, Italy
The Ponte dei Trepponti or Trepponti bridge is a masonry arch bridge in Comacchio, Italy. It spans the Palotta canal, which splits up underneath it. The
Ponte_dei_Trepponti
River in Italy
Tolle, Po di Gnocca and Po di Goro) at the southern part of which is Comacchio, an area famous for eels. The Po Valley was the territory of Roman Cisalpine
Po_(river)
Battle of Comacchio in 809 was a naval battle between a Byzantine fleet dispatched from Venice and the Frankish garrison of the island of Comacchio. A Byzantine
Battle_of_Comacchio
Topics referred to by the same term
Pasig Church, a church in Pasig, Philippines Santo Rosario, Comacchio, a church in Comacchio, Ferrara, Emilia-Romagna, Italy Rosario (disambiguation) This
Santo_Rosario
British recipient of the Victoria Cross (1923–1945)
the VC for his actions during Operation Roast. On 2 April 1945 at Lake Comacchio, Italy, Corporal Hunter, who was in charge of a Bren gun section, offered
Tom_Hunter_(VC)
Church in Comacchio, Italy
Comacchio Cathedral (Italian: Duomo di Comacchio; Cattedrale di San Cassiano), also the Basilica of San Cassiano, is a Baroque Roman Catholic cathedral
Comacchio_Cathedral
Roman Catholic prelate
Moro (died 1630) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Comacchio (1626–1630) and Bishop of Termoli (1612–1630). On 3 December 1612, Camillo
Camillo_Moro
Military unit
Operation Roast the battle at Comacchio lagoon. Their task was to capture a spit of land which extended from Lake Comacchio to the Adriatic Sea, with possible
No._2_Commando
Allied attack into the Lombardy Plain during WWII
was a narrow strip of dry terrain through the flooded land west of Lake Comacchio. An amphibious operation across the lake and parachute drop would bring
Spring 1945 offensive in Italy
Spring_1945_offensive_in_Italy
Foschi (died 1514) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Comacchio (1506–1514). Tommaso Foschi was born in Ferrara, Italy. On 14 October
Tommaso_Foschi
The Diocese of Comacchio (Latin: Dioecesis Comaclensis) was a Roman Catholic diocese located in the coastal town of Comacchio in the province of Ferrara
Roman Catholic Diocese of Comacchio
Roman_Catholic_Diocese_of_Comacchio
CWGC cemetery in Emilia-Romagna, Italy
cemetery holds many soldiers killed in the battles of Argenta Gap and Lake Comacchio. The British authorities established the cemetery shortly after the end
Argenta_Gap_War_Cemetery
Province of Italy, located in the Emilia-Romagna region
although remains of the coastal port of Spina have been unearthed near Comacchio by archaeologists. Ferrara was first mentioned when it was conquered by
Province_of_Ferrara
Trading post of classical antiquity
Mediterranean Early Middle ages: Proceedings of the International Conference, Comacchio 27th-29th March 2009. 2012. p. 239. Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography
Emporium_(antiquity)
Roman Catholic church in Comacchio, Ferrara, Italy
Maria in Aula Regia is a Roman Catholic church located in the town of Comacchio, in the province of Ferrara, region of Emilia-Romagna, Italy. Located
Santa Maria in Aula Regia, Comacchio
Santa_Maria_in_Aula_Regia,_Comacchio
Italian prelate of the Catholic Church
Studies on Marriage and Family from 1981 to 1995 and Archbishop of Ferrara-Comacchio from 1995 to 2003. He was created a cardinal on 24 March 2006 by Pope
Carlo_Caffarra
Medieval castle in Ferrara, Italy
come to take possession of the city: in the castle moat, ladies from Comacchio race the typical boats of the lagoons, the batane. This room takes its
Castello_Estense
1945 battle during World War II
operation, a commando assault (Operation Roast) was launched across Lake Comacchio on 1 April to secure the right flank of the Eighth Army for the coming
Battle_of_the_Argenta_Gap
Cathedral in Italy
Camillo Filippi. Ippolito d'Este Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Ferrara-Comacchio Cattedrale di Ferrara, La Storia – Genesi ed evoluzione di un monumento
Ferrara_Cathedral
Continuum of Gallo-Italic dialects of Emilia and Romagna, Italy
dialects Eastern plains dialects Western plains dialects Ferrarese dialect Comacchio dialect Romagnol Ravenna dialect Forlì dialect Cesena dialect Rimini dialect
Emilian–Romagnol
Lord of Ravenna from 1275 to 1297
the death of Bishop Felix, he divided the power in the city and that of Comacchio with Guido Riccio da Polenta, in collaboration with the other major Ravennate
Guido_I_da_Polenta
Order of fishes
Māori food in New Zealand. In Italian cuisine, eels from the Valli di Comacchio, a swampy zone along the Adriatic coast, are especially prized, along
Eel
Three-way bridge in Crowland, Lincolnshire, England
no longer crossing water, but it is far larger Ponte dei Trepponti in Comacchio, Italy Historic England. "Trinity Bridge (352293)". Research records (formerly
Trinity_Bridge,_Crowland
The following is a list of Roman Catholic basilicas in Italy, listed by diocese and comune. The date of designation as a basilica is in parentheses. Cathedral
List_of_basilicas_in_Italy
Head of the Catholic Church from 1700 to 1721
the Farnese Duchy of Parma and Piacenza in favour of Austria, and lost Comacchio as well, a blow to the prestige of the Papal States. In 1713 Clement XI
Pope_Clement_XI
Bishop of Brescia
the De La Salle Brothers, Lasallian Educators, and of parish clerks. Comacchio Cathedral and Cathedral of Brixen are dedicated to him. He is also the
Cassian_of_Imola
Catholic archdiocese in Italy
Imola, the Diocese of Faenza-Modigliana, and the Archdiocese of Ferrara-Comacchio. A detailed list of the various governments that have ruled Bologna is
Archdiocese_of_Bologna
Italian Roman Catholic prelate
Bishop of Comacchio (1592–1617). On 22 April 1592, Orazio Giraldi was appointed during the papacy of Pope Clement VIII as Bishop of Comacchio. On 24 June
Orazio_Giraldi
Special forces unit of the British Army
Raid North Africa 1940–43 Landing in Sicily Sicily 1943 Termoli Valli di Comacchio Italy 1943–45 Greece 1944–45 Adriatic Middle East 1943–44 Falkland Islands
Special_Air_Service
Italian Roman Catholic cardinal
elevated to the cardinalate in late 1877. He served first as the Bishop of Comacchio (1855–60) and then as the Bishop of Cesena (1860-1867); he later served
Vincenzo_Moretti
Church building in Comacchio
Baroque-style, Roman Catholic church located in Piazza del Popolo in the city of Comacchio, in the province of Ferrara, region of Emilia-Romagna, Italy. The church
Santo_Rosario,_Comacchio
Italian priest
fellow-Garibaldian, Count Giovanni Livraghi, after a long manhunt, were captured near Comacchio. On being brought before the papal governor, Bassi said: "I am guilty
Ugo_Bassi
Psychiatric factitious disorder
1002/14651858.CD012955.pub2. ISSN 1469-493X. PMC 7199382. PMID 32368793. Comacchio C, Misca DM, Bortoletto R, Palese A, Balestrieri M, Colizzi M (2024).
Factitious disorder imposed on self
Factitious_disorder_imposed_on_self
Comune in Emilia-Romagna, Italy
were lost until modern times, when drainage schemes in the Valli di Comacchio marshes in 1922 first officially revealed a necropolis with over 4,000
Ferrara
Italian bank
Ferrara (found 1508), Banca di Portomaggiore, Monte di Credito su Pegno di Comacchio and Banca Popolare Cooperativa di Argenta. An Italian law enacted in 1927
Cassa_di_Risparmio_di_Ferrara
Italian footballer (born 1981)
2009–2010 Livorno 16 (0) 2010–2012 Spezia 29 (2) 2012 SPAL 2 (0) 2013 Comacchio Lidi 2015–2016 Argentana Managerial career 2017–2019 Progresso 2020–2021
Davide_Marchini
Military unit
of the Italian Campaign. In 1945 the brigade was involved in the Lake Comacchio battle, Operation Roast, where Corporal Thomas Peck Hunter of 43 Commando
2nd_Special_Service_Brigade
Count of Salm-Salm
caused a painful conflict with Pope Clement XI in 1709 over the city of Comacchio, he was encouraged to retire from service due to health problems. He died
Charles Theodore, Prince of Salm
Charles_Theodore,_Prince_of_Salm
Italian patriot and general (1807–1882)
not abandoned him. Anita, who was carrying their fifth child, died near Comacchio during the retreat. Garibaldi eventually managed to reach Porto Venere
Giuseppe_Garibaldi
Italian breed of dog
once-extensive marshlands and lagoons of the Delta del Po, in areas such as Comacchio and Ravenna, in the eastern part of the historical Romagna region of Italy
Lagotto_Romagnolo
Sovereign state in Italy (697–1797)
dukedom to his eldest son Giovanni II Participazio who, after conquering Comacchio, a rival city of Venice in the salt trade, decided to abdicate in favor
Republic_of_Venice
Italian bicycle race
single-day road bicycle race held annually between Sant'Agostino and Comacchio, in the region of Emilia-Romagna, Italy from 2004 until 2010. The race
Gran Premio Città di Misano – Adriatico
Gran_Premio_Città_di_Misano_–_Adriatico
Italian religious, writer, historian and diplomat (1672–1750)
(aided by the emperor) and the Dukes of Este, over the possession of Comacchio, which involved the sovereignty of the district of Ferrara. Muratori supported
Ludovico_Antonio_Muratori
Catholic bishop
Leiden, Brill, 2018), 188-202. Cheney, David M. "Archdiocese of Ferrara-Comacchio". Catholic-Hierarchy.org. Retrieved June 16, 2018. (for Chronology of
Lorenzo_Roverella
Archaeological museum of Florence, Italy
6th and 3rd centuries BC. The ancient city of Spina, close to modern Comacchio was abandoned in the 2nd century BC, but was discovered by chance in 1922
National Archaeological Museum of Ferrara
National_Archaeological_Museum_of_Ferrara
Doge of Venice from 804 to 811
fleet landed in the Venetian lagoon and attacked a Frankish flotilla at Comacchio but was defeated. Obelerio and Beato then raised their other brother Valentino
Obelerio_degli_Antenori
Comune in Emilia-Romagna, Italy
Argenta is situated in a flat agricultural region near the Valli di Comacchio lagoon wetlands. Much of the latter is today a wildlife sanctuary and
Argenta,_Emilia–Romagna
declined since World War II. In Italian cuisine eels from the Valli di Comacchio, a swampy zone along the Adriatic coast, are especially prized along with
Eel_as_food
1976 Italian film
Italy. Stefano (Lino Capolicchio) arrives in a village of the Valli di Comacchio area where he has been employed to restore a fresco depicting what appears
The House with Laughing Windows
The_House_with_Laughing_Windows
Italian patriot
defense of the Roman Republic. Captured with Ugo Bassi by the Austrians in Comacchio on 2 August 1849, he was transferred to Bologna in the evening of 7 August;
Giovanni_Livraghi
Symbol of victory, triumph, peace and eternal life
Apollo holding a laurel branch and libation bowl, next to a palm that represents his birth on Delos (Comacchio Painter, c. 450 BC)
Palm_branch
Borea (1621–1655) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Comacchio (1649–1655). Giulio Cesare Borea was born in 1621 in Lugo, Spain. On 28
Giulio_Cesare_Borea
Cervia saltworks. North of Ravenna it continued towards the lagoon of Comacchio, flanking the Augusta canal commissioned by the emperor Augustus to connect
Via_Popilia
Special forces unit of the Royal Navy
Squadron and in 1980 the SBS relinquished North Sea oil rig protection to Comacchio Company, Royal Marines. In 1982, after the Argentinian invasion of the
Special_Boat_Service
Military unit
Sedjenane 1 Sicily 1943 Steamroller Farm Syria 1941 Termoli Vaagso Valli di Comacchio Westkapelle Chappell, p.5 Chappell, p.3 Moreman, p.8 Chappell, p.6 Haskew
No._62_Commando
Australian thrash metal band
Aaron Dewsbery - bass Ben Harris - drums Derek Beauchamp - drums Steve Comacchio - bass Chad Cosgrove - vocals Fury (1997) Slavekind (2001, re-released
Fury_(Australian_band)
Italian Roman Catholic prelate
bishop, he was the principal co-consecrator of: Nicolò d'Arcano, Bishop of Comacchio (1671); Stefano Sculco, Bishop of Gerace (1671); Carlo Pellegrini, Bishop
Pier_Antonio_Capobianco
Military unit
Sedjenane 1 Sicily 1943 Steamroller Farm Syria 1941 Termoli Vaagso Valli di Comacchio Westkapelle Notes Chappell, p.5 Chappell, p.3 Moreman, p.8 Chappell, p
No. 46 (Royal Marine) Commando
No._46_(Royal_Marine)_Commando
Culinary traditions of Italy
fishing area (well known for its eels and clams harvested in the Valli di Comacchio), the region is more famous for its meat products, especially pork-based
Italian_cuisine
Military unit
Sedjenane 1 Sicily 1943 Steamroller Farm Syria 1941 Termoli Vaagso Valli di Comacchio Westkapelle Operation Gradient I became a well-known example of military
No._9_Commando
1976 film
which won the Viareggio Prize in 1949. Agnese is a middle-aged woman from Comacchio who lives with her husband Palita, a member of the Italian Resistance
And_Agnes_Chose_to_Die
Doge of Venice from 881 to 887
obtain the government of Comacchio for his brother Badoaro and to this end sent him to the pope. However, Marinus, count of Comacchio, captured him and sent
Giovanni_II_Participazio
Place in Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Poland
Republic Janské Lázně, Czech Republic Telgte, Germany Kartuzy, Poland Comacchio, Italy Bystrzyca Dusznicka River in the town centre Church of the Assumption
Polanica-Zdrój
British Army cavalry regiment, 1685–1958
Africa 1942, Coriano, San Clemente, Senio Pocket, Rimini Line, Conventello-Comacchio, Senio, Santerno Crossing, Argenta Gap, Italy 1944-45, Proasteion, Corinth
4th_Queen's_Own_Hussars
Former duchy in Northern Italy
Clement VIII. Ferrara was claimed as a vacant fief by the Pope, as was Comacchio. The House of Este retained Modena and Reggio, which they held until 1796
Duchy_of_Ferrara
Italian painter (1595–c. 1657)
of the classicist period, active in Ferrara, Modena, Rovigo, Florence, Comacchio and his native Bologna. Randa first trained with Guido Reni, but afterwards
Antonio_Randa
Italian painter
1660s-1689) was an Italian painter, active in a Baroque style. He was born in Comacchio, and likely trained as well as active in Ferrara. He often painted for
Cesare_Mezzogori
Italian film festival in 1942
Farkas) Biennale Medal for documentary Le drapeau de l'humanité (Kurt Früh) Comacchio (Fernando Cerchio) Musica nel tempo (Edmondo Cancellieri) Der Seeadler
10th Venice International Film Festival (void)
10th_Venice_International_Film_Festival_(void)
"A focus on the formative". China Daily. Retrieved 11 May 2026. "The Comacchio wreck". rgzm.de. Retrieved 23 January 2022. "Result". rgzm.de. Archived
List of surviving ancient ships
List_of_surviving_ancient_ships
167; 10.700 (Valli del Mincio) [6] Valli residue del comprensorio di Comacchio Emilia-Romagna 13,500 ha 1981-09-04 Po Delta Regional Park [it] 44°37′N
List_of_Ramsar_sites_in_Italy
Religious program
records, 806 photographs and a number of other media records. Cynthia Comacchio (8 October 2008). The Dominion of Youth: Adolescence and the Making of
Canadian_Girls_in_Training
central Italy. After the death of Anita, who fell ill in the marshes of Comacchio, he assisted Garibaldi during his escape through Tuscany, culminating
Giovanni_Battista_Culiolo
is part of the deanery of Ferrara, part of the Archdiocese of Ferrara-Comacchio. The name "in Polesine" does not refer to the area of Polesine, but to
Sant'Antonio_in_Polesine
Catching fish by lifting submerged nets
fishing nets") in Kerala, India Padellone (or bilancione) lift nets in Comacchio, Ferrara, Italy Carrelets in Sallertaine, Pays de la Loire, France Dhormo/Bheshal
Lift_net
WWII British military unit
Sedjenane 1 Sicily 1943 Steamroller Farm Syria 1941 Termoli Vaagso Valli di Comacchio Westkapelle Notes Chappell, p.5 Chappell, p.3 Moreman, p.8 Chappell, p
No. 48 (Royal Marine) Commando
No._48_(Royal_Marine)_Commando
Haitian-Italian football player (born 1988)
Retrieved 9 August 2015. Magnoni, Corrado, ed. (9 August 2014). "Un Comacchio Lidi multietnico contro il Ravenna" (in Italian). La Nuova Ferrara. Archived
Bidrece_Azor
Cycling race
at 1,712 metres (5,617 ft) above sea level. 17 June 2021 – Ferrara to Comacchio, 157.5 km (97.9 mi) With the third and final stage, the race heads south
2021_Adriatica_Ionica_Race
Ecclesiastical Province of Bologna Archdiocese of Bologna Archdiocese of Ferrara-Comacchio Diocese of Faenza-Modigliana Diocese of Imola Ecclesiastical Province
List of Catholic dioceses in Europe
List_of_Catholic_dioceses_in_Europe
of Bologna Metropolitan Archdiocese of Bologna Archdiocese of Ferrara-Comacchio (no longer Metropolitan; united with the now titular Territorial Abbacy
List_of_Catholic_dioceses
Italian Roman Catholic prelate
1 January 1714) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Comacchio (1670–1714). Nicolò d'Arcano was born in Cesena, Italy in 1637 and ordained
Nicolò_d'Arcano
Military unit
Gothic Line Montecchio Coriano Lamone Crossing Fosso Munio Conventello–Comacchio Italy, 1943–1945 IJsselmeer Delfzijl Pocket North-West Europe, 1945 South-West
Irish_Regiment_of_Canada
British Army WWII commando unit
Sedjenane 1 Sicily 1943 Steamroller Farm Syria 1941 Termoli Vaagso Valli di Comacchio Westkapelle Published under the title 'X-Troop' and 'Codename Nimrod'
No. 10 (Inter-Allied) Commando
No._10_(Inter-Allied)_Commando
(frazione of Ferrara) to the Adriatic at Porto Garibaldi (frazione of Comacchio). The waterway, which is navigable by motor boats, is constituted by the
Idrovia_Ferrarese
Bishop of Comacchio (1514–1559). On 1 September 1514, Ghilino Ghilini was appointed during the papacy of Pope Leo X as Bishop of Comacchio. He served
Ghilino_Ghilini
River in Italy
joins the Adriatic Sea near Casal Borsetti, south-east of the Valli di Comacchio. The most important tributaries include the Limentra orientale, Silla
Reno_(river)
polesine, islands, dried up by reclamation (Bonifiche Circeo, Ferraresi, Comacchio, Ostiense, Pisana and so on) with ever greater raising of embankments
Geography_of_Italy
Duke of Modena and Reggio from 1694 to 1737
resulting peace treaty, Rinaldo acquired the Duchy of Mirandola, but lost Comacchio. In 1721, he attempted to establish friendlier relationship with France
Rinaldo_d'Este_(1655–1737)
Calendar year
Fall – An Arab fleet from Taranto sails up the Adriatic Sea and sacks Comacchio, putting it to flames. They attack Grado (bishopric of the Venetian Republic)
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Emilia-Romagna region and killed one person between San Giovanni di Ostellato and Comacchio. At the sunset yet another severe thunderstorm produced another IF3 tornado
List of European tornadoes and tornado outbreaks
List_of_European_tornadoes_and_tornado_outbreaks
2025 German-Italian film
Ravenna, Marina Romea, Casalborsetti and Cervia in the province of Ravenna, Comacchio and Argenta, Emilia–Romagna in the province of Ferrara and Munich. Paternal
Paternal_Leave
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Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic (with intrusive -t-) from the personal name Charles. The various places called Charleston are all of recent origin, so they are unlikely to be the source of the surname.
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
She was a narrator of Hadith
Boy/Male
Hungarian
Gentle.
Biblical
to sustain, hold or lift up
Girl/Female
Greek French
Holy one.
Boy/Male
Latin
Conqueror.
Boy/Male
American, British, English
From Raven's Island
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Punjabi, Sikh
One who Wins her Own Heart; Conqueror of the Mind
Girl/Female
Spanish
derived from John.
Girl/Female
Indian
Flower; Blossom
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