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Scarperia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Scarperia is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Florence in the Italian region Tuscany, located about 25 km northeast of Florence. As of 31 December 2004, it had a population of 7,273 and a...
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Giacomo da Scarperia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Giacomo d'Angelo da Scarperia or Scarparia ( Jacobus Angelus ) was a Renaissance humanist, born in Florence. He hastened to Venice, when Manuel Chrysoloras had arrived as an envoy of Manuel Paleo...
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Scarperia in the Mugello, Tuscany, Italy: history, architecture, accommodation ... Scarperia is one of the most interesting historic centres in the Mugello zone, the Apennine passes of which connect it to Bologna and the region of Emilia-Romagna. There has also been a revival of the art of hand-made knives,
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SCARPERIA: This town was founded at the begginings of the 14th century with the name of Castel S. Barnaba, (called "la Scarperia") for the will of the Florentine Republic, to contrast the feudal power of Ubaldini.
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At the beginning of the 14th century the Florentine Republic decided, in order to better control these routes, to build two new fortified towns, at that time called 'New Lands' [Terre Nuove]: the first was Scarperia, in the 'Mugello' and the second Firenzuola (Little Florence), on the opposite side of the...
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Discover the beauties of Scarperia in Mugello, its traditions, its history, its knives ... Scarperia was founded in 1306 by the Florentine Republic as "new land" in order to oppose the power of the feudal Lords, the Ubaldini family. It was first named Castel San Barnaba and rapidly gained importance due to its...
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SCARPERIA, Italy, May 19 - Italy's Alessandro Petacchi of the Milram team won the 254-km seventh stage of the Giro d'Italia from Spoleto to Scarperia near Florence on Saturday.
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Florence celebrates the winter months with an wide ranging series of shows, events, ... Renaissance Day, Scarperia ... On the first Sunday in September, Scarperia gets ready for the “Diotto” by transforming itself into that “Renaissance hamlet” which was the seat of the Vicariate of so long ago.more...
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