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Inscription in ledger-line: hic jacet d ( omin ) a Emma mater Venerabilissimi patris et domini D ( omi ) ni Joh ( ann ) is Stafford dei gra ( tia ) Cantuariensis Archiepi ( scopi ) qu ( a ) e obiit quinto die mensis Septembris anno d ( omi ) ni Mille ( n ) simo ccc. mo quadra ( gen ) s ( i ) mo vi. o cui ( us ) anime p ( ro ) piciet ( ur ) de ( us ) am ( en ) (" Here lies Lady Emma mother of the most venerable father and lord, Lord John Stafford by the grace of God Archbishop of Canterbury who died on the 5th day of the month of September in the one thousandth three hundredth and sixth year of our Lord on whose soul may God look with favour amen "
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* 1837 – Virginia Oldoini, Countess of Castiglione, Italian aristocrat and early photography figure ( d. 1899 )
< i > Mémoires d ' un Pape de la Renaissance, Les Commentarii de Pie II </ i >, Ivan Cloutas and Vito Castiglione Minischetti, ed., Tallandier, 2001, pp. 49-50 .</ ref >.
Bramairate, Bricco Fassio, Bricco Roasio, Ca ' dei Coppi, Caniglie, Carretti, Casabianca, Castiglione, Madonna di Viatosto, Mombarone, Mongardino Stazione, Montemarzo, Migliandolo, Poggio d ' Asti, Portacomaro Stazione, Quarto, Quarto superiore, Revignano, Rioscone, San Grato di Sessant, San Marzanotto, San Marzanotto Piana, San Vito-Poggio, Santo Spirito, Serravalle, Sessant, Torrazzo, Trincere, Vaglierano Alto, Vaglierano Basso, Valenzani, Valfea, Valgera, Valle Tanaro, Valle Andona, Valmaggiore, Valmairone, Valmanera, Variglie.
This contained both Latin versions and German translations and also included a translation of Rinuccio da Castiglione ( or d ’ Arezzo )' s version from the Greek of a life of Aesop ( 1448 ).
The zone of production extends into the communes of Barolo, Castiglione Falletto, Serralunga d ' Alba and parts of the communes of Cherasco, Diano d ' Alba, Grinzane Cavour, La Morra, Monforte d ' Alba, Novello, Roddi, Verduno, all in the province of Cuneo, south-west of Alba.
To the east of the Tallòria di Castiglione is the commune of Serralunga d ' Alba located on one of the highest hilltops in the Barolo zone.
In 1896, the Italian Ministry of Agriculture demarcated the Barolo production zone to include the communes of Barolo, La Morra, Castiglione Falletto, Serralunga d ' Alba and the northern half of Monforte d ' Alba.
Despite these additions, over 87 % of Barolo is produced in the original five communes of Barolo, La Morra, Castiglione Falletto, Serralunga d ' Alba and Monforte d ' Alba with Barolo and Castiglione Falletto considered the " heart " or unofficial " classico " areas of the zone.
The Serralunga Valley to the east includes the communes of Castiglione Falletto, Monforte d ' Alba and Serralunga d ' Alba.
Pietro Lorenzetti's Castiglione d ’ Orcia Madonna is considered to be his first known extant painting.
Antirata, Astucci, Badiali, Badia Petroia, Barzotti, Baucca, San Martino d ' Upò, Belvedere, Bisacchi, Bonsciano, Caifirenze, Candeggio, Canoscio, Capitana, Celle, Cerbara, Cinquemiglia, Colcello, Coldipozzo, Cornetto, Croce di Castiglione, Fabbrecce, Fiume, Fraccano, Grumale, Lerchi, Lugnano, Madonna di Canoscio, Marchigliano, Montemaggiore, Monte Ruperto, Morra, Muccignano, Nuvole, Palazzone, Petrelle, Piosina, Promano, Riosecco, Roccagnano, Ronti, Rovigliano, San Leo Bastia, San Biagio del Cornetto, San Lorenzo Bibbiana, San Maiano, San Martin Pereto, San Martino di Castelvecchio, San Pietro a Monte, San Secondo, Santa Lucia, Scalocchio, Seripole, Terme di Fontecchio, Titta, Trestina, Uppiano, Userna, Userna Bassa, Valdipetrina, Vallurbana, Vingone, Volterrano.
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