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  2. Aragonese Castle - Wikipedia

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    Aragonese Castle (Italian: Castello Aragonese) is a castle built on a small tidal island east of Ischia (one of the Phlegraean Islands), at the northern end of the Gulf of Naples, Italy. The castle stands on a volcanic rocky islet that connects to the larger island of Ischia by a causeway ( Ponte Aragonese ).

  3. Castello Orsini-Odescalchi - Wikipedia

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    Castello Orsini-Odescalchi is a castle in Bracciano, Lazio, Italy. It is located on the southern shore of Lake Bracciano . It was built in the 15th century, and combines the functions of a military defence structure and a civilian residence of the feudal lords of the period, the Orsini and Borgia , both papal families.

  4. Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes's 2006 union was the 'wedding of ...

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    Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes were married just after sunset on Nov. 18, 2006, at Castello Orsini-Odescalchi overlooking Lake Bracciano outside of Rome. (Robert Evans via Reuters) (Ho New / reuters)

  5. Castello di Santa Eurasia - Wikipedia

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    The castle in the 2010s. The Castello di Santa Eurasia is a former castle on Monte Tezio near Ponte Pattoli in Umbria, Italy.It was built in the 15th century and is owned by the Russian billionaire businessman and former KGB spy Alexander Lebedev and his son Evgeny. [1]

  6. Celsa (Roman city) - Wikipedia

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    It was known as Colonia Celsa Lepida, the highest rank of Roman city and one of the only two colonies in Aragon with Caesaraugusta. The new town occupied an area of about 44 ha (109 acres) and played a key role as communications centre via Tarraco (Tarragona). The population eventually numbered about 4,000.

  7. Il castello delle cerimonie - Wikipedia

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    Il castello delle cerimonie (previously titled Il boss delle cerimonie; known in the UK as My Crazy Italian Wedding) is a 2014 Italian weekday television series, [1] that currently airs on TLC (originally on Real Time), originally hosted by Antonio Polese. It takes place at the Grand Hotel La Sonrisa.

  8. Villa del Balbianello - Wikipedia

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    Wedding at Villa del Balbianello overlooking Lake Como After the cardinal’s death in 1796, the villa passed to his nephew, Luigi Porro Lambertenghi . During his ownership, the villa became a center for republican activity and meetings, where Italian patriots and Carbonari met.

  9. Ducal Palace of Colorno - Wikipedia

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    A square Rocca (castle) was built on the site by Azzo da Correggio as a defence along the Po River.It belonged to the Correggio and Terzi families, and in the 16th-17th centuries it was restored by countess Barbara Sanseverino, who desired a true palace for her court, and to house her prestigious collection of works by painters such as Raphael, Titian, Mantegna and Correggio.