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78 relations: Alps, Amadeus VI, Count of Savoy, Aosta Valley, Arduin of Ivrea, Arduino, ASD Calcio Ivrea, Baroque architecture, Benedictines, Calculator, Canavese, Canoe Slalom World Cup, Cappella dei Tre Re, Ivrea, Carnival, Carnival of Ivrea, Celts, Computer, Comune, Defendente Ferrari, Dora Baltea, Droit du seigneur, Franciscans, Franks, Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor, French Revolutionary Wars, Germany, Giovanni Martino Spanzotti, Gothic architecture, Hemp, House of Savoy, Interaction Design Institute Ivrea, Italian city-states, Italian National Institute of Statistics, Ivrea Castle, Ivrea Morainic Amphitheatre, Ivrea Town Hall, Ivrea Whitewater Stadium, Latin, Lüneburg, List of World Heritage Sites in Southern Europe, Lombards, March of Ivrea, March of Montferrat, Metropolitan City of Turin, Monthey, Napoleon, Neolithic Italy, Olivetti, Palazzo Giusiana, Patronal festival, Piedmont, ... Expand index (28 more) »
Alps
The Alps are one of the highest and most extensive mountain ranges in Europe, stretching approximately across eight Alpine countries (from west to east): Monaco, France, Switzerland, Italy, Liechtenstein, Germany, Austria and Slovenia.
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Amadeus VI, Count of Savoy
Amadeus VI (4 January 1334 – 1 March 1383), nicknamed the Green Count (Il Conte Verde) was Count of Savoy from 1343 to 1383.
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Aosta Valley
The Aosta Valley (Valle d'Aosta; Vallée d'Aoste; Val d'Aoûta) is a mountainous autonomous region in northwestern Italy.
Arduin of Ivrea
Arduin (Arduino; – 14 December 1015) was an Italian nobleman who was King of Italy from 1002 until 1014.
Arduino
Arduino is an Italian open-source hardware and software company, project, and user community that designs and manufactures single-board microcontrollers and microcontroller kits for building digital devices.
ASD Calcio Ivrea
Associazione Sportiva Dilettantistica Calcio Ivrea commonly referred to as A.S.D. Calcio Ivrea or simply Ivrea is an Italian association football club, based in Ivrea, Piedmont that plays in the regional Eccellenza.
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Baroque architecture
Baroque architecture is a highly decorative and theatrical style which appeared in Italy in the early 17th century and gradually spread across Europe.
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Benedictines
The Benedictines, officially the Order of Saint Benedict (Ordo Sancti Benedicti, abbreviated as OSB), are a mainly contemplative monastic order of the Catholic Church for men and for women who follow the Rule of Saint Benedict.
Calculator
An electronic calculator is typically a portable electronic device used to perform calculations, ranging from basic arithmetic to complex mathematics.
Canavese
Canavese (French: Canavais; Piedmontese: Canavèis) is a subalpine geographical and historical area of North-West Italy which lies today within the Metropolitan City of Turin in Piedmont.
Canoe Slalom World Cup
The ICF Canoe Slalom World Cup is an annual season-long series of top level races in canoe slalom held under the auspices of the International Canoe Federation.
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Cappella dei Tre Re, Ivrea
The Chapel of the Three Kings (Italian: Capella dei Tre Re) is a Roman Catholic religious building located on Viale Monte Stella, atop the mountain of the same name, in the town of Ivrea, Province of Turin, region of Piedmont, Italy.
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Carnival
Carnival or Shrovetide is a festive season that occurs at the close of the Christian pre-Lenten period, consisting of Quinquagesima or Shrove Sunday, Shrove Monday, and Shrove Tuesday or Mardi Gras.
Carnival of Ivrea
The Carnival of Ivrea is a festival in the Northern Italian city of Ivrea, which includes a tradition of throwing of oranges between organized groups, known as the "Battle of the Oranges".
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Celts
The Celts (see pronunciation for different usages) or Celtic peoples were a collection of Indo-European peoples.
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Computer
A computer is a machine that can be programmed to automatically carry out sequences of arithmetic or logical operations (computation).
Comune
A comune (comuni) is an administrative division of Italy, roughly equivalent to a township or municipality.
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Defendente Ferrari
Defendente Ferrari (c. 1480/1485 – c. 1540) was an Italian painter active in Piedmont.
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Dora Baltea
Dora Baltea or Doire Baltée is a river in northwestern Italy.
Droit du seigneur
Droit du seigneur ('right of the lord'), also known as jus primae noctis ('right of the first night'), sometimes referred to as prima nocta, was a supposed legal right in medieval Europe, allowing feudal lords to have sexual relations with any female subject, particularly on her wedding night.
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Franciscans
The Franciscans are a group of related mendicant religious orders of the Catholic Church.
Franks
Aristocratic Frankish burial items from the Merovingian dynasty The Franks (Franci or gens Francorum;; Francs.) were a western European people during the Roman Empire and Middle Ages.
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Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor
Frederick II (German: Friedrich; Italian: Federico; Latin: Fridericus; 26 December 1194 – 13 December 1250) was King of Sicily from 1198, King of Germany from 1212, King of Italy and Holy Roman Emperor from 1220 and King of Jerusalem from 1225.
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French Revolutionary Wars
The French Revolutionary Wars (Guerres de la Révolution française) were a series of sweeping military conflicts resulting from the French Revolution that lasted from 1792 until 1802.
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Germany
Germany, officially the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG), is a country in Central Europe.
Giovanni Martino Spanzotti
Giovanni Martino Spanzotti (c. 1455 – c. 1528; also known as Gian Martino Spanzotti) was an Italian painter active in Piedmont, Lombardy and northern Italy.
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Gothic architecture
Gothic architecture is an architectural style that was prevalent in Europe from the late 12th to the 16th century, during the High and Late Middle Ages, surviving into the 17th and 18th centuries in some areas.
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Hemp
Hemp, or industrial hemp, is a plant in the botanical class of Cannabis sativa cultivars grown specifically for industrial and consumable use.
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House of Savoy
The House of Savoy (Casa Savoia) is an Italian royal house (formally a dynasty) that was established in 1003 in the historical Savoy region.
Interaction Design Institute Ivrea
Interaction Design Institute Ivrea (also known as Interaction Ivrea or IDII) was a two-year graduate program in the field of Interaction Design operating in the town of Ivrea, in Northern Italy.
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Italian city-states
The Italian city-states were numerous political and independent territorial entities that existed in the Italian Peninsula from antiquity to the formation of the Kingdom of Italy in the late 19th century.
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Italian National Institute of Statistics
The Italian National Institute of Statistics (Istituto nazionale di statistica; Istat) is the primary source of official statistics in Italy.
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Ivrea Castle
Ivrea Castle (Castello d'Ivrea) is a castle located at Piazza Castello in Ivrea, Italy.
Ivrea Morainic Amphitheatre
The Ivrea Morainic Amphitheatre (sometimes abbreviated as AMI) is a moraine relief of glacial origin located in the Canavese region. Ivrea and Ivrea Morainic Amphitheatre are Canavese.
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Ivrea Town Hall
The Ivrea Town Hall (Palazzo di Città di Ivrea) is the town hall of the city and comune of Ivrea in Italy.
Ivrea Whitewater Stadium
The Ivrea Whitewater Stadium (Stadio della Canoa di Ivrea) is an artificial whitewater sporting facility located in Ivrea, Italy.
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Latin
Latin (lingua Latina,, or Latinum) is a classical language belonging to the Italic branch of the Indo-European languages.
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Lüneburg
Lüneburg (Lümborg; Luneburgum or Lunaburgum; Luneburc; Hliuni; Glain), officially the Hanseatic City of Lüneburg (Hansestadt Lüneburg) and also known in English as Lunenburg, is a town in the German state of Lower Saxony.
List of World Heritage Sites in Southern Europe
The UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) has designated 175 World Heritage Sites in all of the 15 sovereign countries (also called "state parties") of Southern Europe: Albania, Andorra, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Greece, Italy, Malta, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Portugal, San Marino, Serbia, Slovenia, Spain, and Vatican City as well as one site in the British Overseas Territory of Gibraltar.
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Lombards
The Lombards or Longobards (Longobardi) were a Germanic people who conquered most of the Italian Peninsula between 568 and 774.
March of Ivrea
The March of Ivrea was a large frontier county (march) in the northwest of the medieval Italian kingdom from the late 9th to the early 11th century.
March of Montferrat
The March (also margraviate or marquisate) of Montferrat was a frontier march of the Kingdom of Italy during the Middle Ages and a state of the Holy Roman Empire.
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Metropolitan City of Turin
The Metropolitan City of Turin (città metropolitana di Torino; Piedmontese: sità metropolitan-a 'd Turin) is a metropolitan city in the Piedmont region of Italy.
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Monthey
Monthey (Montê) is the capital of the district of Monthey in the canton of Valais in Switzerland.
Napoleon
Napoleon Bonaparte (born Napoleone di Buonaparte; 15 August 1769 – 5 May 1821), later known by his regnal name Napoleon I, was a French military and political leader who rose to prominence during the French Revolution and led a series of successful campaigns across Europe during the Revolutionary Wars and Napoleonic Wars from 1796 to 1815.
Neolithic Italy
Neolithic Italy refer to the period that spanned from circa 6000 BCE, when Neolithic influences from the east reached the Italian peninsula and the surrounding island bringing the Neolithic Revolution, to circa 3500-3000 BCE, when metallurgy began to spread.
Olivetti
Olivetti S.p.A. is an Italian manufacturer of computers, tablets, smartphones, printers and other such business products as calculators and fax machines.
Palazzo Giusiana
Palazzo Giusiana is a historic building located in Ivrea, Italy.
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Patronal festival
A patronal feast or patronal festival (fiesta patronal; festa patronal; festa patronal; festa patronale; fête patronale) is a yearly celebration dedicated – in countries influenced by Christianity – to the 'heavenly advocate' or 'patron' of the location holding the festival, who is a saint or virgin.
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Piedmont
Piedmont (Piemonte,; Piemont), located in northwest Italy, is one of the 20 regions of Italy.
Pierre de Luxembourg
Pierre de Luxembourg (19 July 1369 – 2 July 1387) was a French Catholic prelate who served as the Bishop of Metz.
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Ponte Vecchio, Ivrea
The Ponte Vecchio is a stone and brick arch bridge over the Dora Baltea in Ivrea, Italy.
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Prince Benedetto, Duke of Chablais
Prince Benedetto, Duke of Chablais (Benedetto Maria Maurizio; 21 June 1741 – 4 January 1808) was an Italian nobleman and military leader.
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Promozione
The Promozione ("promotion") is the sixth level in the Italian football league system.
Rădăuți
Rădăuți (Radautz; Radóc; Radowce; Радівці, Radivtsi; ראַדעװיץ Radevits; Radoviçe) is a town in Suceava County, north-eastern Romania.
Roman Republic
The Roman Republic (Res publica Romana) was the era of classical Roman civilization beginning with the overthrow of the Roman Kingdom (traditionally dated to 509 BC) and ending in 27 BC with the establishment of the Roman Empire following the War of Actium. Ivrea and Roman Republic are former republics.
Romanesque architecture
Romanesque architecture is an architectural style of medieval Europe that was predominant in the 11th and 12th centuries.
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Romania
Romania is a country located at the crossroads of Central, Eastern, and Southeast Europe.
Sabinus of Spoleto
Sabinus of Spoleto (died c. 303) was a bishop in the early Christian church who resisted the Diocletianic Persecution and was martyred.
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Saint Bessus
Bessus, sometimes Besse, (San Besso) is venerated as a member of the legendary Theban Legion, whose members were led by Maurice and were martyred for their Christian faith in the 3rd century.
San Bernardino, Ivrea
San Bernardino is a Roman Catholic church and convent located on Via Monte Navale in the town of Ivrea, Province of Turin, region of Piedmont, Italy.
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San Gaudenzio, Ivrea
San Gaudenzio is a Baroque architecture, Roman Catholic church located on Via San Gaudenzio in the town of Ivrea, Province of Turin, region of Piedmont, Italy.
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Sant'Ulderico, Ivrea
Sant'Ulderico is a Roman Catholic church located in Ivrea, Italy.
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Santa Marta, Ivrea
Santa Marta is a former Roman Catholic church, now deconsecrated, in Ivrea, Province of Turin, region of Piedmont, Italy.
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Sister city
A sister city or a twin town relationship is a form of legal or social agreement between two geographically and politically distinct localities for the purpose of promoting cultural and commercial ties.
Switzerland
Switzerland, officially the Swiss Confederation, is a landlocked country located in west-central Europe.
Tadhg Mac Cárthaigh
Tadhg Mac Cárthaigh (Latinised and anglicised Thaddeus McCarthy) c. 1455 – 25 October 1492, was an Irish ecclesiastic.
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Tallianti Tower
The Tallianti Tower (Torre dei Tallianti) is a medieval tower located in Ivrea, Italy.
Teatro Giacosa
Teatro Giacosa (officially: Teatro Civico Giuseppe Giacosa) is a theatre located in Ivrea, Italy.
The Wall Street Journal
The Wall Street Journal (WSJ), also referred to simply as the Journal, is an American newspaper based in New York City, with a focus on business and finance.
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Typewriter
A typewriter is a mechanical or electromechanical machine for typing characters.
Via Francigena
The Via Francigena is an ancient road and pilgrimage route running from the cathedral city of Canterbury in England, through France and Switzerland, to Rome and then to Apulia, Italy, where there were ports of embarkation for the Holy Land.
Warmund
Warmund, in Latin Warmundus (died 1002×1011), was the bishop of Ivrea from about 966 until his death.
Western Roman Empire
In modern historiography, the Western Roman Empire was the western provinces of the Roman Empire, collectively, during any period in which they were administered separately from the eastern provinces by a separate, independent imperial court.
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World Heritage Site
World Heritage Sites are landmarks and areas with legal protection by an international convention administered by UNESCO for having cultural, historical, or scientific significance.
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2016 Canoe Slalom World Cup
The 2016 Canoe Slalom World Cup was a series of five races in 5 canoeing and kayaking categories organized by the International Canoe Federation (ICF).
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2017 Canoe Slalom World Cup
The 2017 Canoe Slalom World Cup was a series of five races in canoe slalom organized by the International Canoe Federation (ICF).
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2024 Canoe Slalom World Cup
The 2024 Canoe Slalom World Cup is the highest level season-long series of competitions across six canoe slalom disciplines organized by the International Canoe Federation (ICF).
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