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On the latter front Marshal Vendôme defeated the Imperial army at Calcinato on 19 April, pushing the Imperialists back in confusion ( French forces were now in a position to prepare for the long-anticipated siege of Turin ).
Further good news for the Allies arrived from northern Italy where, on 7 September, Prince Eugene had routed a French army before the Piedmontese capital, Turin, driving the Franco-Spanish forces from northern Italy.
It lies at an elevation of 1132 m ( 3717 ft ) on the right bank of the Ubaye River, and is surrounded by mountains which reach peaks of over 3000 m ; the tallest of these is the Needle of Chambeyron at 3412 m. Barcelonnette is situated 210 km from Turin, 91 km from Nice and 68 km from Gap.
Parthian horseman, now on display at the Palazzo Madama, Turin.
The book was originally made as a gift by papersera. net for Rosa himself upon the occasion of Rosa's April 2011 visit to Turin, Italy, and is available as a print-on-demand book from Lulu. com ( see link at papersera. net site on the book )
Eugene enhanced his standing during the War of the Spanish Succession where his partnership with the Duke of Marlborough secured victories against the French on the fields of Blenheim ( 1704 ), Oudenarde ( 1708 ), and Malplaquet ( 1709 ); he gained further success in the war as Imperial commander in northern Italy, most notably at the Battle of Turin ( 1706 ).
The first medal of the Holy Face, produced by Sister Maria Pierina De Micheli, based on the image on the Shroud of Turin had been offered to Pius XII who approved of the medal and the devotion based on it.
The general devotion to the Holy Face of Jesus had been approved by Pope Leo XIII in 1885 before the image on the Turin Shroud had been photographed.
The industrial centres, such as Turin and Milan, are located on higher terrain, away from the river.
The word Bodincus appears in the place name Bodincomagus, a Ligurian town on the right bank of the Po downstream from today ’ s Turin.
FISA, the “ Fédération Internationale des Sociétés d ’ Aviron ” in French ( or the English equivalent International Federation of Rowing Associations ) was founded by representatives from France, Switzerland, Belgium, Adriatica ( now a part of Italy ) and Italy in Turin on 25 June 1892.
Secondo Pia's 1898 negative of the image on the Shroud of Turin has an appearance suggesting a positive image.
An example of the interweaving of the teachings on the resurrection with Christian relics is the application of the concept of " miraculous image formation " at the moment of resurrection to the Shroud of Turin.
A revised version of the " Hazard Index " was presented at a June 1999 international conference on NEOs held in Torino ( Turin ), Italy.
Nespolo graduated at the Accademia Albertina di Belle Arti of Turin with Enrico Paulucci and obtained a degree in Modern Literature at the University of Turin, with a thesis on Semiology.
He fell ill on the way back to France and died in Turin on June 17.
Prince Eugene also met with success ; in September, following the departure of Vendôme to shore up the shattered army in the Netherlands, he and the Duke of Savoy inflicted a heavy loss on the French under Orleans and Marsin at the Battle of Turin, driving them out of Italy by the end of the year.
* May 28 – Secondo Pia takes the first photographs of the Shroud of Turin and discovers that the image on Shroud itself appears to be a photographic negative.
The world premiere performance of La bohème was in Turin on 1 February 1896 at the Teatro Regio and conducted by the young Arturo Toscanini.

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Turandot quickly spread to other venues: Rome ( Teatro Costanzi, April 29, four days after the Milan premiere ), Buenos Aires ( Teatro Colón, June 23 ), Dresden ( September 6, in German ), Venice ( La Fenice, September 9 ), Vienna ( October 14 ; Mafalda Salvatini in the title role ), Berlin ( November 8 ), New York ( Metropolitan Opera, November 16 ), Brussels ( La Monnaie, 17 December, in French ), Naples ( Teatro San Carlo, January 17, 1927 ), Parma ( February 12 ), Turin ( March 17 ), London ( Covent Garden, June 7 ), San Francisco ( September 19 ), Bologna ( October 1927 ), Paris ( March 29, 1928 ), Australia 1928, Moscow ( Bolshoi Theatre, 1931 ).
The French declaration of war against Tuscany led to his removal ( he was escorted by the Spaniard Pedro Gómez Labrador, Marquis of Labrador ) by way of Parma, Piacenza, Turin and Grenoble to the citadel of Valence, the chief town of Drôme where he died six weeks after his arrival, on 29 August 1799, having then reigned longer than any Pope ( except possibly St. Peter ).
* Princess Margaret Yolande of Savoy ( Turin, 15 November 1635 – Parma, 29 April 1663 ), married Ranuccio II Farnese, Duke of Parma ; had two stillborn children ; died giving birth to her last child ;
The terms were formalised as the Treaty of Turin on 29 August 1696, by which provision Louis XIV also returned, intact, Montmélian, Nice, Villefranche, Susa, and other small towns.
His victories against the Duke of Savoy at the Battle of Staffarda in 1690, and the Battle of Marsaglia in 1693, were amongst his greatest achievements, ( the Duke of Savoy later abandoned the Allied coalition and concluded peace with King Louis by signing the Treaty of Turin on 29 August 1696 ).
On 29 July 1943 nine aircraft took off from Scampton to drop leaflets on Milan, Bologna, Genoa and Turin in Italy.
* September 9 – European Championships Marathon at Turin won by Arnas Toivonen ( Finland ) in a time of 2: 52: 29
On his entrance into Turin on April 29, 1848 he was received with the greatest enthusiasm.
One Stirling pilot, Flight Sergeant Rawdon Middleton, was posthumously awarded the Victoria Cross for valour on the night of November 28 – 29, 1942 when despite serious face wounds from shell-fire during a raid on Turin and loss of blood, he brought the damaged aircraft back towards southern England, with fuel nearly exhausted his crew were ordered to bail out.
Her betrothal to the Duke of Burgundy in June 1696 was part of the Treaty of Turin, signed on 29 August 1696.
The marriage of the princess came as a result of the Treaty of Turin signed on 29 August 1696.
Luigi Palma di Cesnola ( July 29, 1832 – November 20, 1904 ), an Italian-American soldier and amateur archaeologist, was born in Rivarolo Canavese, near Turin.
Carmagnola is a comune ( municipality ) in the Province of Turin in the Italian region Piedmont, located 29 km south of Turin.
Aldo Novarese ( b. 29 June 1920 in Pontestura Monferrato – d. 16 September 1995 in Turin ) was an Italian type designer who lived and worked mostly in Turin where he produced an impressive number of unique designs.
Brown, 1992b, " The oldest surviving topographical map from ancient Egypt ( Turin Papyri 1879, 1899 and 1969 )", Journal of the American Research Center in Egypt 29 ( 1992 ), pp. 81-105.

Turin and September
* September 7 – War of Spanish Succession – Battle of Turin: Forces of Austria and Savoy defeat the French.
* September 9 – Ferdinand de Marsin, Marshal of France ( mortally wounded at the battle of Turin ) ( born 1656 )
There was a proxy ceremony at Turin, the capital of the Duchy of Savoy, and another one at Versailles on 11 September.
* Prince Francis Hyacinth of Savoy ( Turin, 14 September 1632 – Castello del Valentino, 4 October 1638 ), Duke of Savoy
Being crowned King of Sicily in Palermo in December 1713, he returned to Turin in September 1714.
With Prince Eugene's rout of the French army at Turin in September, 1706 proved a miraculous year for Allied arms.
The Columbus flight structure, the micro-meteorite protection system, the active and passive thermal control, the environmental control, the harness and all the related ground support equipment were designed and qualified by Alcatel Alenia Space in Turin, Italy as defined by the PICA-Principle ( for definition see History below ); the related hardware was pre-integrated and sent as PICA in September 2001 to Bremen.
– Live from Italy, filmed in Turin, Italy, on September 4, 1987.
** 1 Septemberthe Turin Grand Prix is the first race under the new regulations.
On 6 September 2009 Ian Paice joined Neil Murray, Doogie White, Jonathan Noyce, Clive Bunker and Phil Hilborne at a " Night with Jethro Tull and Deep Purple " concert in Turin, Italy.
* 6 September – Italy, Turin – drum clinic and concert with Phil Hilborne, Neil Murray and Doogie White as part of " Night with Jethro Tull and Deep Purple " concert
Rochford arrived at Turin on 9 September 1749.
On the 8 September 2011 to mark the opening of the new Stadium in Turin, Juventus invited Notts County for an historic exhibition match.
On September 6th 2012 all four Turin Brakes members played at a " Spirit of Talk Talk " evening at 229 Great Portland Street where they joined some former members of Talk Talk to play a few hits including It's My Life, with the band then playing a set of their own afterwards.
– Live from Italy, filmed in Turin, Italy, on September 4, 1987.
Born in Saluzzo, Cuneo, he became commandant of the ( military ) region of Piemonte-Valle d ' Aosta in 1974 and created an anti-terrorism structure in Turin, which succeeded in capturing in September 1974 Red Brigades members Renato Curcio and Alberto Franceschini, with the help of Silvano Girotto, also known as frate mitra (" Machine Gun Friar "), who infiltrated the organisation.
The first race under the new regulations was the 1946 Turin Grand Prix held on 1 September, the race being won by Achille Varzi in an Alfa Romeo 158 Alfetta.
In September 2004, Elkann married the Italian countess Lavinia Borromeo on Isola Madre, one of the Borromean Islands of Lake Maggiore ; the reception, held on nearby Isola Bella, featured a 5 meter long chocolate cake depicting the Lingotto car plant of Turin and a unicorn, the heraldic symbol of the Borromeo family, and a guest list including Henry Kissinger, Mario Monti, Michel Platini, Valentino Garavani, Carla Bruni and Elle Macpherson.

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