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Comune in Lombardy, Italy
Pavia (UK: /ˈpɑːviə/ PAH-vee-ə, US: /pəˈviːə/ pə-VEE-ə; Italian: [paˈviːa] ) is a town and comune in south-western Lombardy, Northern Italy, 35 kilometres
Pavia
American football player (born 2002)
Diego Pavia (born February 16, 2002) is an American professional football quarterback for the Baltimore Ravens of the National Football League (NFL).
Diego_Pavia
Part of the Italian War (1521–1526)
The Battle of Pavia, fought on the morning of 24 February 1525, was the decisive engagement of the Italian War of 1521–1526 between the Kingdom of France
Battle_of_Pavia
The Pavia Revolt was an insurrection in Pavia in 1796 against French troops under Napoleon Bonaparte. On 28 April 1796 the Armistice of Cherasco brought
Pavia_Revolt
Species of tree
Aesculus pavia, known as red buckeye or firecracker plant (formerly Pavia rubra), is a species of deciduous flowering plant. The small tree or shrub is
Aesculus_pavia
Historical ethnic group of the Italian Peninsula of Germanic origin
of northern Italy and the principal cities north of the Po River except Pavia, which fell in 572 AD. At the same time, they occupied areas in central
Lombards
Index of articles associated with the same name
of Pavia can refer to one of the following sieges of the city of Pavia (ancient Ticinum) in Italy: Siege of Pavia (476), by Odoacer Siege of Pavia (489–490) [it]
Siege_of_Pavia
Topics referred to by the same term
Pavia is a town and commune in Lombardy, Italy. Pavia may also refer to: Pavia di Udine, municipality in Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy Pavia, Iloilo, a
Pavia_(disambiguation)
Public university in Pavia, Italy
Pavia (Italian: Università degli Studi di Pavia, UNIPV or Università di Pavia; Latin: Alma Ticinensis Universitas) is a university located in Pavia,
University_of_Pavia
Italian murder mystery
26-year-old Chiara Poggi was murdered in Garlasco, in the Province of Pavia, Italy. The crime had extensive media coverage in Italy, with a succession
Murder_of_Chiara_Poggi
Topics referred to by the same term
Council of Pavia or Synod of Pavia may refer to: Council of Pavia (698), ended the schism of the Three Chapters in northern Italy Council of Pavia (850),
Council_of_Pavia
Municipality in Iloilo, Philippines
Pavia, officially the Municipality of Pavia ([paˈvia], Hiligaynon: Banwa sang Pavia, Tagalog: Bayan ng Pavia), is a municipality in the province of Iloilo
Pavia,_Iloilo
Tapestries designed by Bernard van Orley
The Battle of Pavia tapestries are a set of seven tapestries made from about 1528 to 1531 depicting events from the Battle of Pavia of 24 February 1525
Battle_of_Pavia_tapestries
Church in Pavia, Italy
Pavia Cathedral (Italian: Duomo di Pavia) is a cathedral in Pavia, Italy, and seat of the Diocese of Pavia. The construction was begun in the 15th century
Pavia_Cathedral
Italian-American composer (born 1957)
Marcela Pavia (born 1957) is an Italian-American composer. Marcela Pavia was born in Argentina of Italian descent, and also maintains Italian citizenship
Marcela_Pavia
American former sports agent
Ken Pavia is a former sports agent, founder of the Huntington Beach, California based sports agency MMAagents and the former CEO of India’s first MMA
Ken_Pavia
American politician
Nicholas Pavia is an American politician. He won a special election in January 1988 as a Republican candidate for Connecticut's 145th House of Representatives
Nicholas_Pavia
Province of Italy, located in the Lombardy region
The province of Pavia (Italian: provincia di Pavia) is a province in the Lombardy region of Italy. Its capital is Pavia. As of 2015[update], the province
Province_of_Pavia
Italian football club
Pavia Calcio 1911 Società Sportiva Dilettantistica, or more simply Pavia, is an Italian football club, based in Pavia, Lombardy. Pavia plays in Serie D
AC_Pavia_1911_SSD
Collapsed medieval bell tower in Pavia, Italy
Torre Civica) was a tower built in the Italian city of Pavia in the 11th century, next to Pavia Cathedral. Built to a rectangular base, it was 72 metres
Civic_Tower_(Pavia)
The Broletto or Broletto Palace of Pavia, Italy has for centuries housed the civic government offices of this city found in the region of Lombardy, Italy
Broletto,_Pavia
Active Italian Army psychological operations unit
The 28th Regiment "Pavia" (Italian: 28° Reggimento "Pavia") is an active unit of the Italian Army based in Pesaro in the Marche. The regiment is named
28th_Regiment_"Pavia"
Characteristic of the historic center of Pavia is the presence of medieval noble towers that survive in its urban fabric, despite having once been more
Towers_of_Pavia
Battle
The siege or battle of Pavia was fought in 773–774 in northern Italy, near Ticinum (modern Pavia), and resulted in the victory of the Franks under Charlemagne
Siege_of_Pavia_(773–774)
French Olympic judoka (born 1989)
Automne Pavia (born 3 January 1989) is a French judoka. In 2012, she won bronze at the 2012 Summer Olympics in the class –57 kg. At the 2012 Summer
Automne_Pavia
Mirabello di Pavia Mirabello di Pavia (Northern Italy) Mirabello is a suburb of Pavia, Lombardy, northern Italy. It lies north of the city, bordering San
Mirabello_di_Pavia
Roman Catholic Saint
Syrus of Pavia. Syrus of Pavia (Italian: San Siro di Pavia), also spelled Sirus, is traditionally said to have been the first bishop of Pavia during the
Syrus_of_Pavia
Basketball team in Lombardy, Italy
Pallacanestro Pavia was an Italian professional basketball club based in Pavia, Lombardy. For past club sponsorship names, see the list below. The club
Pallacanestro_Pavia
Australian artist and art teacher
John Pavia (born 17 October 1880) was an artist and art teacher in South Australia. Charles was born in Port Pirie the elder son of Victor John Pavia (c
Charles_J._Pavia
Historic part of the Duchy of Milan
The Principality of Pavia (Lombard: Principaa de Pavia, Italian: Principato di Pavia) was an historic division of Lombardy and of the Duchy of Milan, which
Principality_of_Pavia
Medieval castle in Pavia, Lombardy, Italy
The Visconti Castle of Pavia (Italian: Castello Visconteo di Pavia) is a medieval castle in Pavia, Lombardy, Northern Italy. It was built after 1360 in
Visconti_Castle_(Pavia)
Military coup in Spain in 1874
d'état of Pavía (Spanish: Golpe de Estado de Pavía), or more simply Pavía's coup, was a military coup d'état initiated by General Manuel Pavía y Rodríguez
Coup_d'état_of_Pavía
Monastery and complex in Lombardy, Italy
Certosa di Pavia is a monastery complex in Lombardy, Northern Italy, situated near a small village of the same name in the Province of Pavia, 8 km (5.0 mi)
Certosa_di_Pavia
Region of Italy
(Milan) Natural History Museum of Pavia (Pavia) Padiglione d'Arte Contemporanea (Milan) Pavia Civic Museums (Pavia) Pinacoteca Ambrosiana (Milan) Pinacoteca
Lombardy
Roman Catholic diocese in Italy
The Diocese of Pavia (Latin: Dioecesis Papiensis) is a Latin diocese of the Catholic Church in Italy. It has been a suffragan of the Archdiocese of Milan
Diocese_of_Pavia
Judiciary building in Pavia, Italy
The Pavia Courthouse (Palazzo di Giustizia, or Palazzo del Tribunale) is a building located on Piazza del Tribunale in Pavia, Italy. The building originally
Pavia_Courthouse
Art museum and Historic site in Pavia, Italy
The Civic Museums of Pavia (Italian: Musei Civici di Pavia) are a number of museums in Pavia, Lombardy, northern Italy. They are housed in the Visconti
Pavia_Civic_Museums
American politician
Michael Pavia is an American businessman who served as the 30th mayor of Stamford, Connecticut. Pavia earned his BA degree in psychology from Sacred Heart
Michael_Pavia
Dolmen in Évora District, Portugal
The Anta de Pavia, also known as the Anta-Capela de São Dinis, is a large megalithic tomb, or dolmen, in the village of Pavia in the municipality of Mora
Anta_de_Pavia
Italian Roman Catholic saint
Anastasius of Pavia (sometimes Anastasius XV, or Anastasius II) was Bishop of Pavia (Ticinum) from 668 until his death in 680. He was a convert from Arianism
Anastasius_of_Pavia
American artist
Philip Pavia (1911-2005) was a culturally influential American artist of Italian descent, known for his scatter sculpture and figurative abstractions
Philip_Pavia
Association football club in Spain
Unión Deportiva Pavía is a football team based in Almería. Founded in July 1955, the team plays in Primera Andaluza Almería. The club's home ground is
UD_Pavía
Milanese noble family
commander, Marquard of Randeck. In 1359, Pavia surrendered to Galeazzo II. His decision to erect a vast castle in Pavia for his family and court was a sign
Visconti_of_Milan
Danish archer (born 1979)
Hasse Pavia Lind (born 10 June 1979) is an athlete from Denmark. He competes in archery. Lind competed at the 2004 Summer Olympics in men's individual
Hasse_Pavia_Lind
Botanic garden and museum in Italy
di Pavia also known as the Orto Botanico di Pavia (Botanical Garden of Pavia in English), is a botanical garden maintained by the University of Pavia. It
Orto Botanico dell'Università di Pavia
Orto_Botanico_dell'Università_di_Pavia
San Teodoro or Saint Theodore of Pavia (died c. 778) was bishop of Pavia from 743 until his death. He was repeatedly exiled by the Lombard kings. His
Theodore_of_Pavia
Andalusian tapas dish
Soldaditos de Pavía (lit. “little soldiers of Pavia”) is a dish of fried cod wrapped in a slice of roasted red pepper. The dish is found in Andalusian
Soldaditos_de_Pavía
Italian painter (c. 1427–1430 – c. 1515–1516)
He spent his career working for the Sforza family, Dukes of Milan, in Pavia, as well as various other patrons throughout Lombardy and Liguria. He lived
Vincenzo_Foppa
Infantry division of the Royal Italian Army during World War II
Division "Pavia" (Italian: 17ª Divisione di fanteria "Pavia") was an infantry division of the Royal Italian Army during World War II. The Pavia was formed
17th Infantry Division "Pavia"
17th_Infantry_Division_"Pavia"
Lorenzo da Pavia (died 1517) was an Italian musical instrument maker, active in Venice in the late 15th and early 16th centuries. He corresponded with
Lorenzo_da_Pavia
1527 military action
The sack of Pavia took place in 1527 during the War of the League of Cognac. The city was defended on behalf of the Emperor Charles V by Count Ludovico
Sack_of_Pavia_(1527)
Italian noblewoman
Rotruda (or Roza) of Pavia (died after March 945) was an Italian noblewoman. Rotruda was married to Giselbert I of Bergamo and later became the mistress
Rotruda_of_Pavia
The siege of Pavia in August 476 was a critical event during the fall of the Western Roman Empire. Foederati, including some Sciri, in the Roman army
Siege_of_Pavia_(476)
Historical timeline of Pavia, Italy
Roman Catholic Diocese of Pavia established (approximate date). 452 CE - Pavia sacked by Hun forces of Attila. 475 - Pavia sacked during conflict between
Timeline_of_Pavia
Part of the Italian War of 1521–1526
capture the city of Milan. However, after Francis's defeat at the Siege of Pavia, the French were driven out of Italy and Francis was taken prisoner. The
Italian_campaign_of_1524–1525
Italian painter
Giacomo Pavia (1655–1749) was an Italian painter of the Baroque period, active mainly in his native Bologna, Papal States. He studied and worked under
Giacomo_Pavia
Township in Pennsylvania, US
Pavia Township is a township that is located in Bedford County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 288 at the time of the 2020 census. The
Pavia_Township,_Pennsylvania
Italian navigator and explorer (1451–1506)
The remains of Christopher Columbus preserved in the University Library of Pavia
Christopher_Columbus
Delay for college athletics sports eligibility
States District Court issued a preliminary injunction in favor of Diego Pavia after preliminarily finding that NCAA Division I by-laws 12.02.06 and 14
Redshirt_(college_sports)
Battle during Juthungian invasion of Italy (271)
The Battle of Pavia or Battle of Ticinum was fought in 271 near Ticinum (Pavia) in Italy, and resulted in the Emperor Aurelian destroying the retreating
Battle_of_Pavia_(271)
Topics referred to by the same term
Battle of Pavia may refer to the following battles: Battle of Pavia (271) – Alamanni invasion of the Roman Empire Battle of Pavia (352) [it] – Roman civil
Battle of Pavia (disambiguation)
Battle_of_Pavia_(disambiguation)
American political aide (born 1990/1991)
Donald Trump Gets His News". Politico Magazine. Retrieved November 10, 2025. Pavia, Will (May 23, 2024). "Meet Trump's 'human printer' who claims he saved
Natalie_Harp
Italian painter
Lorenzo Pavia (died 1764) was an Italian painter of the Baroque period, active in his native Bologna, Papal States but also successively in Mantua, Duchy
Lorenzo_Pavia
Italian Roman Catholic saint
Armentarius of Pavia was Bishop of Pavia from 711 to 732. Armentarius succeeded Bishop Damian. During his episcopacy, he had an ongoing dispute with Benedict
Armentarius_of_Pavia
was a bishop of Pavia during the 4th century, holding the position for 39 years. Together with Syrus of Pavia, he was sent to Pavia by Saint Hermagoras
Juventius_of_Pavia
Brazilian basketball player (1958–2026)
with his home country, Schmidt also played in Italy for JuveCaserta and Pavia, and Spain for Fórum Valladolid. He was born in Natal, Rio Grande do Norte
Oscar_Schmidt
The District of Pavia was one of the four divisions of the Department of Olona [fr], the province of Milan during the Napoleonic Italian Republic. It
District_of_Pavia
1617 treaty between Spain and Savoy
The Treaty of Pavia was signed in Pavia on October 9, 1617, between representatives of the Spanish Empire and the Duchy of Savoy ending the War of the
Treaty_of_Pavia
Dalmatius of Pavia (Italian: San Dalmazzo, Dalmazio) (died 254 or 304 AD) is venerated as a saint by the Roman Catholic Church. It is possible that Dalmatius
Dalmatius_of_Pavia
President of the Philippines from 2016 to 2022
Centro Studi per i Popoli extra-europei "Cesare Bonacossa" - Università di Pavia: 143–152. doi:10.52056/9788867288861/06. ISSN 2385-2526. Retrieved October
Rodrigo_Duterte
Church in Pavia, Italy
Teodoro is a Romanesque-style Roman Catholic church in the town center of Pavia, Italy. A church at the site is documented since the year 752. The parish
San_Teodoro,_Pavia
Comune in Lombardy, Italy
Province of Pavia in the Italian region Lombardy, located about 35 kilometres (22 mi) southwest of Milan and about 20 kilometres (12 mi) west of Pavia. As of
Garlasco
German-born theoretical physicist (1879–1955)
Prometheus Books, p. 31 University of Pavia. "Einstein, Albert". Museo per la Storia dell'Università di Pavia. University of Pavia. Retrieved 7 January 2023. Fölsing
Albert_Einstein
Church in Pavia, Italy
The Basilica of San Michele Maggiore is a Roman Catholic church in Pavia, region of Lombardy, Italy. The building, dating to the 11–12th centuries, is
San_Michele_Maggiore,_Pavia
Puerto Rican politician
Juan Carlos Pavía is the current director of the Office of Management and Budget of Puerto Rico. A former executive at the Government Development Bank
Juan_Carlos_Pavía
Military conflict between France and the Habsburgs
second attack on Milan in 1525. His disastrous defeat at the Battle of Pavia, where he was captured by the Imperial captain Charles de Lannoy and many
Italian_War_of_1521–1526
Italian footballer (born 1988)
aerial ability. Acerbi began his senior playing career with fifth-tier Pavia in 2006 before signing with Serie B side Reggina in 2010: a year later,
Francesco_Acerbi
568–774 state in the Italian peninsula
level. The capital of the kingdom and the center of its political life was Pavia in the modern northern Italian region of Lombardy. The Lombard invasion
Kingdom_of_the_Lombards
Honorata of Pavia (died 11 January 500 in Pavia), sister of Bishop Epiphanius (+496), was a consecrated virgin and Catholic saint. Details of her life
Honorata_of_Pavia
Italian poet and translator (1822 - 1893)
Eugenia Pavia Gentilomo Fortis (4 January 1822 – 30 December 1893) was an Italian Jewish poet and translator. Eugenia Pavia was born in Milan to Regina
Eugenia Pavia Gentilomo Fortis
Eugenia_Pavia_Gentilomo_Fortis
Brazilian football manager (born 1967)
Sérgio Ricardo de Paiva Farias (born 9 June 1967) is a Brazilian football manager. He is best known for his continental accomplishments during his four-year
Sérgio_Farias
State archival institution in Pavia, Italy
The State Archives of Pavia (Italian: Archivio di Stato di Pavia) is the state archival institution in Pavia, Lombardy, Italy. It preserves historical
State_Archives_of_Pavia
Church in Pavia, Lombardy, Italy
monastery in the city of Pavia, Lombardy, Italy. It is located within the historic city center and belongs to the University of Pavia. The female Benedictine
Church_of_San_Tommaso,_Pavia
Church in Pavia, Italy
The Church of San Lazzaro is located on the eastern suburbs of Pavia. Built in the 12th century along the Via Francigena, it was equipped with a hospital
San_Lazzaro,_Pavia
Italian Roman Catholic saint
Damian of Pavia (also Damianus Ticinensis, Damianus Mediolanensis, Damianus Biscossia) was Bishop of Pavia (Ticinum) from 680, succeeding bishop Anastasius
Damian_of_Pavia
First duke of Milan (1351–1402)
Bernabò. He was the founding patron of the Certosa di Pavia, completing the Visconti Castle at Pavia begun by his father and furthering work on the Duomo
Gian_Galeazzo_Visconti
Italian polymath (1452–1519)
Francesco di Giorgio Martini, for the building site of the cathedral of Pavia and was struck by the equestrian statue of Regisole, of which he left a
Leonardo_da_Vinci
King of England from 1509 to 1547
France made up little ground. Charles defeated and captured Francis at Pavia and could dictate peace, but he believed he owed Henry nothing. Sensing
Henry_VIII
Italian biologist and pathologist (1843–1926)
on the central nervous system. He studied medicine at the University of Pavia (where he later spent most of his professional career) between 1860 and
Camillo_Golgi
American writer and physician (born 1980)
McFadden: Author Of The Housemaid Novels". The Gloss. Retrieved 10 April 2026. Pavia, Will (12 March 2025). "Meet 'Freida McFadden', the doctor hiding her secret
Freida_McFadden
Church building in Pavia, Italy
is a church in Pavia, in Lombardy. According to tradition, the church of Santi Gervasio and Protasio is considered the oldest in Pavia and was certainly
Santi Gervasio e Protasio, Pavia
Santi_Gervasio_e_Protasio,_Pavia
Palace in Pavia, Italy
The Old Campus of the University of Pavia is a complex located in Pavia, in Lombardy, home to the rectorate and some university faculties and the University
Old Campus of the University of Pavia
Old_Campus_of_the_University_of_Pavia
Type of mercenary infantry in 16th-17th century Europe
successes such as the capture of the French King Francis I at the Battle of Pavia in 1525 and the resistance against the Ottoman Turks led by Suleiman the
Landsknecht
Species of tree
odorata Raf. Nebropsis alba (Poir.) Raf. Pavia alba Poir. Pavia edulis Poit. Pavia macrostachys Loisel. Pavia parviflora Raf. Pawia parviflora Kuntze
Aesculus_parviflora
Prime Minister of Italy since 2022
Archived from the original on 15 September 2022. Retrieved 1 October 2022. Pavia, Alissa (26 September 2022). "Which Giorgia Meloni will Washington get?"
Giorgia_Meloni
Church in Lombardy, Italy
The church of San Francesco of Assisi is a Catholic religious building in Pavia, Lombardy, Italy. The first Franciscan community settled in the city around
San_Francesco,_Pavia
The council of Pavia of 698 was an ecclesiastical synod convoked by King Cunincpert to end the schism of the Three Chapters in the Lombard kingdom. The
Council_of_Pavia_(698)
Italian football player and manager (born 1971)
also played for Reggina, Casertana, Ascoli, Como, Catanzaro, Vicenza and Pavia. In 2006, he spent time on loan in the A-League with Sydney FC. He also
Benito_Carbone
Species of maple tree
1831 not F. Michx. 1817 Acer dasycarpum Ehrh. Acer eriocarpum Michx. Acer pavia Dippel Acer saira K.Koch Acer tomentosum Desf. Acer virginianum Mill. ex
Acer_saccharinum
First part of Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy
betray Manfred, King of Naples), Tesauro dei Beccheria (a Ghibelline of Pavia; beheaded by the Florentine Guelphs for treason in 1258), Gianni de' Soldanieri
Inferno_(Dante)
PAVIA
PAVIA
Girl/Female
British, English, Latin
Female Version of Paul; Little; Small
Surname or Lastname
English (southern)
English (southern) : from the medieval female personal name Pavia, which is of uncertain origin. Reaney and Wilson suggest it may be from Old French pavie ‘peach’ or Pavie ‘woman from Pavia’ (see 2).English (southern) : habitational name from Pavia in Lombardy, Italy.English (southern) : variant of Paver.
PAVIA
PAVIA
Girl/Female
American, Arabic, British, Christian, Danish, French, German, Gujarati, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Italian, Japanese, Latin, Muslim, Punjabi, Sikh
Princess; Lady; Form of Sarah; One who Laughs; Serene; Tranquil; Peaceful One; Calm
Girl/Female
Indian
Owns lotuses.
Boy/Male
Italian English
Blind.
Boy/Male
Hindi
Shining Moon.
Male
English
English form of French Louis, LEWIS means "famous warrior."Â
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, English, French
Golden; Name of a Historian
Girl/Female
Hebrew Italian
Golden.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Boy/Male
Australian, Biblical, Hebrew, Jewish
Faithful and True; Tutor; King David's Oldest Son
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Musical Instrument Resembling a Cow's Face
PAVIA
PAVIA
PAVIA
PAVIA
PAVIA
n.
A contribution or a tax for paving streets or highways.
n.
A glucoside found in species of the genus Pavia of the Horse-chestnut family.
n.
See Pavan.