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  2. Biscione - Wikipedia

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    Silvio Berlusconi, who was born and remained based in Milan, did use stylized biscione symbols in the logos for his companies Mediaset and Fininvest (with the child replaced by a flower); his residential zones Milano Due and Milano Tre and the Mediaset-owned television channel Canale 5 all also use biscione-inspired imagery.

  3. Category:Clothing companies based in Milan - Wikipedia

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  4. Fashion in Milan - Wikipedia

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    Milan has established some history within the fields of clothing and luxury, textiles and design in general. Throughout the late 19th century, Milan, as the capital of Lombardy, was a major production centre, benefitting from its status as one of the country's salient economic and industrial city.

  5. Etro - Wikipedia

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    Etro's first fashion show at Milan Fashion Week was held in 1996. [18] The company began sales by direct-mail through inserts in The New York Times starting in 1999, [19] and it began selling its clothing online in addition to in retail stores in 2013. [20] In 2014, a monograph on the company's history entitled Etro was published by Rizzoli ...

  6. History of Milan - Wikipedia

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    Milan is home to the oldest restaurant in Italy and the second in Europe, the Antica trattoria Bagutto , which has existed since at least 1284. [45] Much of the prior history of Milan was the tale of the struggle between two political factions: the Guelphs and the Ghibellines. Most of the time the Guelphs were successful in the city of Milan.

  7. Visconti of Milan - Wikipedia

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    The effective founder of the Visconti Lordship of Milan was the Archbishop Ottone, who wrested control of the city from the rival Della Torre family in 1277. [1] Depiction of the biscione swallowing a child, the coat of arms of the House of Visconti, on the Archbishop's palace in Piazza Duomo in Milan, Italy

  8. Italian fashion - Wikipedia

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    The Italian Catherine de' Medici, as Queen of France. Her fashions were the main trendsetters of courts at the time. Fashion in Italy started to become the most fashionable in Europe since the 11th century, and powerful cities of the time, such as Venice, Milan, Florence, Naples, Vicenza and Rome began to produce robes, jewelry, textiles, shoes, fabrics, ornaments and elaborate dresses. [8]

  9. Category:History of Milan - Wikipedia

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    Military history of Milan (3 C, 12 P) R. Rulers of Milan (1 C, 17 P) Pages in category "History of Milan" ... Biscione; Bombing of Gorla; Bottonuto; Palazzo Brentani ...