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| He stopped training with | Brescia after the Italian club was informed that the |
| corps during the war of 1848, he returned to | Brescia after the defeat of Novara, and for a time ea |
| moved from team to team almost every season ( | Brescia again, Piacenza and Verona) without however b |
| ie C2 with Padova and Pescara, before joining | Brescia along with Vincenzo Mazzeo. |
| aria da Bressa was a Brescian (a citizen from | Brescia, also write in the documents Bressa, Italy) l |
| er consolationis et consilii by Albertanus of | Brescia and this suggests the story was popular at th |
| married Giuliana Guidetti, whom he had met in | Brescia, and who had later been a pupil of his. |
| e painter, active in Northern Italy in Milan, | Brescia, and Venice. |
| ed for Mantova, SSC Napoli, Torino, Juventus, | Brescia and Genoa, Simoni started his successful mana |
| tition, Paganini competition at Genoa, Italy, | Brescia and Hummel competition in Zagreb. |
| He practised law in | Brescia and Trento but his clandestine activities cam |
| rwards studied painting under Antonio Dusi of | Brescia and then, with Francesco Monti (il Brescianin |
| he assisted Carlo Mazzone during his work at | Brescia and now he's part of Andrea Mandorlini's staf |
| e played for several Italian sides, including | Brescia and Vicenza, before signing for English club |
| After two seasons with Reggiana, he moved to | Brescia and successively, at the age of 38, spent a s |
| that passive resistance had already lost them | Brescia, and that Verona's citizens were ready to tak |
| He left a daughter who became a nun in | Brescia and was abducted by men of Liutward of Vercel |
| After a long series of promotions, with Pisa, | Brescia and Cremonese among them, and good results wi |
| He also played for Alessandria, | Brescia and Lazio. |
| taly campaign, became ill during the siege of | Brescia and died a few months later in Genoa, where s |
| He retired in 2004, after spells with | Brescia and Venezia. |
| en received with as much honour as Donella di | Brescia and Selvaggia (perhaps Selvaggia d'Auramala, |
| drugs test following a Serie B match between | Brescia and Chievo in December 2007. |
| Pirlo was born in | Brescia and its name comes from circular movement tha |
| Annunciation for the church of the Carmine in | Brescia, and also painted for the church of Santa Mar |
| He was born in | Brescia, and worked there and in Rome and Padua. |
| ecuted various others frescoes for palaces in | Brescia and Parma, including a Deposition (1568) for |
| He was probably from | Brescia, and is known to have lived in that city for |
| aul and Illyria, among them St Philastrius of | Brescia and St Justus of Lyons, deposed from their of |
| ter of Unroch III of Friuli from a convent in | Brescia and forced her to marry one of his relatives, |
| He spent a season with | Brescia and then Venezia before retiring. |
| He grew up in | Brescia and joined the seminary of his diocese in his |
| In 1754 he returned to | Brescia, and also painted altarpieces for Gottolengo, |
| played for Atalanta, Inter Milan, Sampdoria, | Brescia and Parma. |
| He returned to | Brescia and died at the age of 85 years. |
| He studied at the Jesuit College of | Brescia and was admitted into the Society of Jesus, 3 |
| Roussel soon found himself frozen out at | Brescia, and the club became open to offers for him. |
| he late-Renaissance periods, mainly active in | Brescia and Mantua. |
| igins were in northern Italy (between Verona, | Brescia and Mantova). |
| He was born in | Brescia and active in Venice, where he became a pupil |
| In late January 2010, | Brescia appointed Filippini as assistant coach of the |
| He succeeded his father in | Brescia as count (Brixiae comes) in 822 and, followin |
| e periods, mainly active in his natal city of | Brescia, as well as Parma. |
| tball as a player, he became a coach, joining | Brescia as an assistant coach in 2006, and then becom |
| The Chiese, also known in the Province of | Brescia as the Clisi, is a 160 km Italian river which |
| p for Lazio came on 22 September 2004 against | Brescia at the Stadio Mario Rigamonti in a 2-0 win. |
| ak Roberto Baggio's legs, who was playing for | Brescia at that time. |
| The | Brescia Bearcats participate in the NAIA (Division 1 |
| s (or Alagis) was the Arian duke of Trent and | Brescia before becoming king of the Lombards after hi |
| For five seasons, Tare played with Mazzone's | Brescia, before again transferring, this time to Bolo |
| Bologna (Italian Champions 63/64), Sampdoria, | Brescia before going on to coach the Italian national |
| i-Venezia Giulia, some Provinces of Lombardy ( | Brescia, Bergamo, Cremona and Mantova), a portion of |
| He painted for the churches and buildings of | Brescia, Bergamo, and the villages in the Valle di Sc |
| Born in | Brescia, but painted in 1569, along with his brother |
| In summer 2005, he returned to | Brescia, but at Serie B. He just played once before b |
| igned a 5-year contract with Serie A newcomer | Brescia, but the transfer fee and terms undisclosed. |
| a season as youth team coach in his home team | Brescia, Cagni coached Centese of Serie C2 in 1989-90 |
| Brescia Calcio honoured him by retiring the #13 jerse | |
| azio but, after two gameless months, moved to | Brescia Calcio in November; subsequently, he followed |
| Salgado joined | Brescia Calcio from Huachipato in July 2001. |
| On 14 June 2007, he was signed by | Brescia Calcio on a free transfer. |
| On 5 July 2010 he was signed by | Brescia Calcio for undisclosed fee. |
| stria), as well as Hamburger SV (Germany) and | Brescia Calcio (Italy). |
| Having emerged through hometown | Brescia Calcio's youth system, Filippini stayed there |
| otball tournaments in Spain before working as | Brescia Calcio's sporting director commencing in 1999 |
| 2004, Castellini served a loan at hometown's | Brescia Calcio, in the first division (Torino had bee |
| ames, 27 goals) in the Serie A for A.S. Roma, | Brescia Calcio, Hellas Verona F.C., Juventus F.C. and |
| ropean countries, such as Germany, Italy with | Brescia Calcio, and Spain with FC Barcelona. |
| spell, Cadete was also loaned, now to Italy's | Brescia Calcio, in November 1994. |
| n the Serie A for L.R. Vicenza, A.S. Roma and | Brescia Calcio. |
| Roberto started his career at | Brescia Calcio. |
| For season 2003-04 he was loaned to | Brescia Calcio. |
| achi penned a deal with another Serie B club, | Brescia Calcio. |
| r he played for ACF Fiorentina, A.S. Roma and | Brescia Calcio. |
| s a soccer player in the Italian Serie A club | Brescia Calcio. |
| Italian painter, active in his native city of | Brescia circa1622. |
| At the end of the 1960 season he was ceded to | Brescia, coached at the time by another Hungarian bor |
| the Ursuline Sisters of Mount Saint Joseph as | Brescia College. |
| On 6 October 2008, Serie B club | Brescia confirmed to have reached an agreement with F |
| Saint Gaudentius (Italian: San Gaudenzio di | Brescia; died 410) was Bishop of Brescia from 387 unt |
| Under his tenure, | Brescia ended the regular season in third place, miss |
| ollapse of Papal temporal powers, the city of | Brescia erected a monument to its native son. |
| will left the club after receiving threats by | Brescia fans. |
| The city of | Brescia fell on 21 April. |
| Milan and the Piazza della Loggia bombing in | Brescia five years later, but did nothing to alert th |
| Nevertheless Iraklis sold him to | Brescia for a considerable amount of €800 thousand. |
| He later played for Monza before returning to | Brescia for two seasons, and finished his career with |
| ee appearances for Juventus, he was loaned to | Brescia for the rest of the 2010-11 season. |
| The Monument to Tito Speri at | Brescia, formally inaugurated on its original site in |
| brescian archive documents, and was active in | Brescia from probably 1485 to the beginning of 1500. |
| Saint Faustinus (died 381 AD) was bishop of | Brescia from c.360, succeeding Saint Ursicinus. |
| f the International of Piano Camillo Togni in | Brescia from 2002 to 2005. |
| took up an appointment as a professor in the | Brescia Ginnasio. |
| s (1819), in the Galleria Tosio Martinengo at | Brescia, give a more favorable idea of his talent. |
| Originally from | Brescia, he became a favorite of the Inter Milan fans |
| Born in | Brescia, he left for Rome as a young man in 1572, dur |
| Born in | Brescia, he was first a pupil of Santo Cattaneo; he t |
| places of northern Italy as Aosta, Novara and | Brescia, he was not formally recognized as a saint un |
| Born in Breno, province of | Brescia, he was a partisan during the World War II, a |
| A native of | Brescia, he first appeared at the 1928 Italian Grand |
| In | Brescia, his pupils were Ottavio Amigoni, Francesco B |
| e was loaned to Serie A clubs like Modena and | Brescia, in the following seasons to seek more first |
| War in 1940, he took third place in the Coppa | Brescia in a BMW. |
| He settled at | Brescia in 1773, and in 1810 became professor of draw |
| Frederick, with his army, met Henry at | Brescia in April, but took no more part in military a |
| ern Veneto and as far west as the Province of | Brescia in Lombardy. |
| obtaining a promotion to Serie B. He moved to | Brescia in 1998, obtaining his first promotion to Ser |
| He became Bishop of | Brescia in 1442. |
| 1 loss to promotion rivals Grosseto that left | Brescia in fourth placed, but with only a two-point l |
| Jadid returned to | Brescia in the summer of 2006, but after playing just |
| ganizer of the first Mille Miglia in 1927, as | Brescia in 1921 had lost the role of hosting Italian |
| Walram, died at the siege of | Brescia in 1311 |
| urrently plays as an attacking midfielder for | Brescia in the Italian Serie A. |
| in 1652, and was later given the bishopric of | Brescia, in Venetian territory, where he quietly spen |
| Administrator (and possibly later bishop) of | Brescia in March 1531; he resigned his office in Bres |
| a started the 2006-07 season as head coach of | Brescia in the Serie B, with the aim to lead the rond |
| a successive defeat to Baldini's former club | Brescia in the promotion playoff semi-finals. |
| He played one season for | Brescia in 2004-05, and was then bought by Parma. |
| Calcinato in the province of | Brescia, in the Lombardy region of Italy |
| Vallio Terme is a comune in the province of | Brescia, in Lombardy. |
| te the chorus of the church of the Carmini in | Brescia in 1634. |
| He is said to have collaborated with Leonardo | Brescia in this assignment. |
| oid relegation with Ipswich and was loaned to | Brescia in 2002. |
| Wuhrer brand - a 4.7% pale lager launched in | Brescia in 1829. |
| He was born at | Brescia, in Italy, and died at Yanping, China. |
| Cagni, a defender, made his Serie A debut for | Brescia in 1970, in a league match lost 4-0 to Caglia |
| tion back to Serie A with club, which lost to | Brescia in the final. |
| He returned to | Brescia in July 2008, but has played only once in the |
| pal insignia from the Emperor Frederick II at | Brescia in August of the same year. |
| Luigi "Gigi" Cagni (born June 14, 1950 in | Brescia) is an Italian football (soccer) manager and |
| n 7 February 1958 in Travagliato, province of | Brescia) is an Italian footballer, who spent most of |
| Gilberto Zanoletti (born 2 January 1980 in | Brescia) is an Italian football player. |
| Davide Bianchetti, (born March 8, 1977 in | Brescia) is a professional squash player who represen |
| Marco Velo (born March 9, 1974 in | Brescia) is a retired Italian professional road bicyc |
| Tommaso D'Attoma (born 15 April 1988 in | Brescia) is an Italian footballer. |
| Emanuele Filippini (born 3 July 1973 in | Brescia) is a retired Italian footballer. |
| ario Badinelli (born 10 August 1960 in Ghedi, | Brescia) is a retired Italian triple jumper. |
| Marco Ambrosio (30 May 1973 in | Brescia) is an Italian footballer who plays as a goal |
| Laurent Ottoz (born April 10, 1970 in | Brescia) is an Italian hurdler. |
| Enrico Zaina (born September 27, 1967 in | Brescia) is an Italian former road bicycle racer. |
| Dario Marcolin (born 28 October 1971 in | Brescia) is an Italian football coach and former play |
| Fausto Bertoglio (born 13 January 1949 in | Brescia) is a retired Italian professional road bicyc |
| Matteo Serafini (born 21 April 1978 in | Brescia) is an Italian football player. |
| Michele Canini (born June 5, 1985 in | Brescia) is an Italian footballer who plays as a defe |
| Aimo Stefano Diana (born 2 January 1978 in | Brescia) is an Italian footballer who plays for AC Be |
| early bishop of the Roman Catholic Church in | Brescia, Italy and was martyred during the persecutio |
| Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli Award, | Brescia, Italy 2007 |
| escue Locke-King, visited the Targa Florio in | Brescia, Italy and wanted to create a place in Englan |
| ham with Melchizedek , Church of San Lorenzo, | Brescia, Italy |
| Marco Belotti (born 29 November 1988 in | Brescia, Italy) is a freestyle swimmer from Italy. |
| Sergio Scariolo (born April 1st, 1961 in | Brescia, Italy) is an Italian professional basketball |
| Matteo Alberti (born 4 August 1988 in | Brescia, Italy) is an Italian footballer, currently a |
| Born in | Brescia, Italy, he began music lessons at the age of |
| He was born at Limone sul Garda, | Brescia, Italy, into a family of cultivators employed |
| o be, at the former Church of Santa Giulia in | Brescia, Italy, now part of the city museum. |
| as the founder of the Handmaids of Charity in | Brescia, Italy, in 1839. |
| sed, with actors such as Ewan Mcgregor, Jason | Brescia, Jude Law, Vin Diesel, and Daniel Craig all b |
| ica Bianchi Colombatto (born July 23, 1942 in | Brescia, Lombardy) is an Italian actress, usually kno |
| Born in | Brescia, Lombardy, Marconi started his career with In |
| Born in | Brescia, Lombardy, Baccolo started his career at Vene |
| ily moved to Bagnolo Mella in the province of | Brescia, Lombardy, shortly after Balotelli was born. |
| Carrara, Pavonazzo and | Brescia marbles are used extensively throughout the b |
| A youth product of | Brescia, Martina Rini has played twice for the hometo |
| The volume Scelle Pitture di | Brescia mentions several of his pictures in Brescia, |
| It's Your Song 2007 (Milano Executive Lounge, | Brescia Mia Club, Riccione Hakuna Matata, Bastia Umbr |
| orone (1509-1580) e il suo processo d'eresia, | Brescia, Morcelliana, 2005 |
| , and played for a number of teams, including | Brescia, Napoli, Atalanta, Milan and Cagliari. |
| y 2009 as revealed by his agent Mauro Cavoli, | Brescia of Serie B have signed the Ghanaian midfielde |
| Almici was born at | Brescia, of a noble family . |
| small advance guard was quickly pushed out of | Brescia on 1 August. |
| rst-team debut in a Coppa Italia game against | Brescia on 8 November 2006. |
| he was transferred to Lumezzane but loaned to | Brescia on 31 August 2007. |
| Ivano Bonetti (born in | Brescia on 1 August 1964) is an Italian football mana |
| time together at their villa in Bornato, near | Brescia, or in Bolzano or Arezzo, and almost never ap |
| Giovita Brescianino (also called Giovita da | Brescia or simply Brescianino after his native town) |
| 1640) in the Carmelite church of | Brescia, painted with Gandino's son, Bernardino. |
| hini has played for Lecce, Udinese, Juventus, | Brescia, Parma and Siena of Serie A. |
| A native of | Brescia, Petronax had made a pilgrimage to the tomb o |
| cademia, Venice; Pinacoteca Tosio Martinengo, | Brescia; Pinacoteca Ambrosiana, Milan; National Galle |
| Jenn Colella and Lisa | Brescia played Daisy and Violet, respectively, Bobby |
| He followed | Brescia relegated to Serie B in summer 2005, and play |
| September 25 2008, he has been called back to | Brescia replacing Serse Cosmi. |
| as appointed new head coach of Serie B outfit | Brescia, replacing Alberto Cavasin. |
| g career he played for Viterbese, Fiorentina, | Brescia, Sampdoria, Verona, Bologna, Arezzo, Ancona, |
| He returned to | Brescia shortly after an amnesty was declared, but hi |
| ll he played in Israel (1st division), Italy ( | Brescia), Spain and Greece. |
| Shortly after signing for | Brescia the new Greece coach Fernando Santos called h |
| He was born in | Brescia, the son of merchant, and after studying phil |
| Carlo Cattaneo and Piazza Tebaldo Brusato in | Brescia; the building was erected in the 16th and 17t |
| Both from | Brescia, they were the team's leaders from the late 1 |
| In these years the artist returns to | Brescia to work with Romanino in a series of generall |
| He then moved to | Brescia to live with his mother, who worked in wool l |
| Born in | Brescia, to Tuscan parents, he studied in Padua then |
| aribaldi's volunteers had pushed forward from | Brescia towards Trento (see Invasion of Trentino) fig |
| hout Italy, including performances in Novara, | Brescia, Triest, Monza, Turin, Bologna, Padua and Pia |
| o, and was a pupil of Ferdinando del Cairo of | Brescia, under whom he studied three years. |
| o is home to two private, four-year colleges, | Brescia University and Kentucky Wesleyan College, and |
| r the women's college in London, Ontario, see | Brescia University College. |
| Brescia University is a coeducational Catholic univer | |
| His father Aldo played for | Brescia until the Second World War, brother Mario pla |
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