The House of Collalto (full name - Princes of Collalto and San Salvatore) is an old and distinguished Austro-Italian noble house of Lombard origin, named...
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Collalto tells of a young maid who was walled up alive due to the jealousy of her mistress. His ghost appears to the members of the Collalto family to...
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Treviso chronicle (Chronicon Tarvisinum) from 1368 to 1428, from a Collalto family manuscript, cols. 735–866. Girolamo da Forli: The Forolivian chronicle...
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Blessed Giuliana of Collalto (c. 1186 in Collalto, Susegana – September 1, 1262 in Venice) was an Italian Benedictine nun. She was beatified in 1743 by...
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1245, the city of Treviso granted the hill of San Salvatore to the Collalto family. They built a castle on top of the hill between the late 13th and early...
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Collalto is a village in the province of Treviso in northern Italy, forming a 'frazione' or part of the municipality of Susegana. At the northern end of...
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Collalto Sabino (Sabino: Collartu) is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Rieti in the Italian region of Latium, located about 50 kilometres (31 mi)...
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three days of arriving the children were playing at the palace of Count Collalto. Among those present was the Viennese Treasury councillor and future prime...
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Antonio Collalto (1713 – 5 July 1778) was an Italian actor and writer, mainly of comedies in Commedia dell'arte style. Collalto was born in Florence....
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The House of Malaspina was a noble Italian family of Longobard origin that descended from Boniface I, through the Obertenghi line, that ruled Lunigiana...
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