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| He was born at | Genoa, a member of the powerful Ghibelline family of |
| e early matches; together they managed to give | Genoa a solid attack all-year round. |
| In Savona province (near | Genoa), a version of farinata called farinata bianca |
| In 1470, MehMed II also gave rulers from | Genoa a document that guaranteed freedom if they per |
| After played one season in | Genoa, A.C. Milan signed him on summer 2003 in joint |
| pire and the Italian city-states of Venice and | Genoa acting as a middle man. |
| elebrating King Charles Albert in his visit to | Genoa after his first reforms. |
| orth-eastern Illinois and named the settlement | Genoa after a town of the same name in New York. |
| seneschal of Cyprus who was sent to prison in | Genoa after his murder of Alicia's uncle, King Peter |
| igned a pre-contract with Italian Serie A side | Genoa after the team agreed a fee with Naval. |
| ing a Serie A 2007-08 game between Catania and | Genoa, after the venue underwent major work to fulfi |
| ende, a Ligurian region then at the service of | Genoa, allies with Michael VIII. |
| neighbouring commune of Cogoleto, Province of | Genoa, also in Liguria. |
| 6 February 1854 - 15 April 1931), 2nd Duke of | Genoa, also known as Thomas Albert Victor of Savoy, |
| Genoa also paid €7M. | |
| Albert of | Genoa, also known as Lambert of Genoa, was a Cisterc |
| n the 1930s and 1940s for Triestina, AC Milan, | Genoa, Anconitana, and Udinese. |
| d with the Maritime Republics of Venice, Pisa, | Genoa, and Amalfi. |
| taur was Lord Keith's flagship at the Siege of | Genoa and the following year Louis commanded her at |
| ed to the British naval and air bombardment of | Genoa and La Spezia between 6 and 11 February 1941, |
| tish footballer who played for Lucchese, Pisa, | Genoa and Italy. |
| t child of Prince Thomas of Savoy, 2nd Duke of | Genoa and his wife Princess Isabella of Bavaria. |
| the battle at Paris, he returned to Turin and | Genoa, and in 1824 went to Florence and Rome. |
| In the 2006-07 season, he returned to | Genoa and established himself as one of the top youn |
| m the Republic of Venice, traditional enemy of | Genoa, and Murad I. Andronikos IV had co-operated wi |
| ed the monastery of Cervara in the Republic of | Genoa, and Napoleon not only authorized the establis |
| , was a British diplomat, holding positions at | Genoa and Munich during the Napoleonic Wars. |
| signed a four year contract with Serie A team | Genoa and will join his new club for the 2011/12 sea |
| scene when, as a 17-year-old, he won titles in | Genoa and Stuttgart. |
| He was born at | Genoa, and was initially instructed by his father. |
| an league, playing for Hellas Verona, Venezia, | Genoa and Napoli before moving to Belgian side Germi |
| ree Regions: GEN Europe, GEN Oceania and Asia ( | GENOA), and The Ecovillage Network of the Americas ( |
| thenshire; in 1891, to G. Buccelli & D. Loero, | Genoa, and finally, in 1905 to F.G. Piaggio, Callao. |
| d by the co-ownership of Masiello and Konko to | Genoa, and €5.25 million. |
| The journey went through Turin, | Genoa, and Livorno to Rome and from there on to Napl |
| career he played for Torino, Reggiana, Napoli, | Genoa and Brescia. |
| minated on the recommendation of archbishop of | Genoa and CEI president Cardinal Angelo Bagnasco, wh |
| lian Baroque painter born and active mainly in | Genoa and Venice, was a part of this immediate famil |
| also played in Italy (from 1956 to 1962) with | Genoa and Lecco. |
| nero de Baena, we are told that he was born in | Genoa and lived in Seville. |
| concluded trade alliances with the Republic of | Genoa and the Kingdom of Sicily. |
| s were later opened in Aurora, Carson City and | Genoa and the battalion of six companies would be co |
| ica della Santissima Annunziata del Vastato at | Genoa, and was invited to Milan to paint the ceiling |
| ion in Paris, the 1960 Paganini Competition in | Genoa and the 1963 Queen Elisabeth Competition in Br |
| Boronat was born in | Genoa, and made her debut either there or in Naples |
| He entered the Jesuit order in | Genoa and in 1675 he sailed for the Viceroyalty of N |
| l for Internazionale, Andrea Doria, Sampdoria, | Genoa and Como, as well as making one appearance for |
| er expansion of trade and industry in Tuscany, | Genoa and Venice. |
| er the news about the deportation of Jews from | Genoa and the community of Montecatini, Valobra was |
| the Catholic Church, who headed the diocese of | Genoa, and whom instructed his secretary Father Fran |
| on talks with him prompted John VII to head to | Genoa and then to the new Ottoman Sultan, Bayezid th |
| By | Genoa and the Italian Riviera, you climb up along th |
| ar broke out a year later, she made voyages to | Genoa and Naples, Italy. |
| In 1016 the allied troops of | Genoa and Pisa defended Sardinia. |
| In 1066 war erupted between | Genoa and Pisa possibly for control of Sardinia. |
| urrently plays for AS Gubbio 1910 on loan from | Genoa and has represented Italy at Under-18, Under-1 |
| a boy of 11 years to work with Aurelio Lomi in | Genoa, and from there he moved to work with Giovanni |
| t he was an Italian of Liguria, who trained in | Genoa and subsequently emigrated to Majorca some tim |
| At the end of 1958 he was sold to | Genoa, and then, in the 1959 he came back to Milan, |
| eer in counting-houses at Geneva, Leghorn, and | Genoa, and visited Rome in the jubilee year (1750). |
| esent at Lord Hotham's disappointing battle of | Genoa and then spent the next several years operatin |
| riangle" of Emilia, or parts of Liguria around | Genoa and Savona, for instance) had previously seen |
| 20, West Grama carried some 52 passengers from | Genoa and Gibraltar to New York. |
| age, John gave away his wealth to the poor of | Genoa and entered the Order of St Dominic. |
| He died in | Genoa and was probably buried in the same Annunziata |
| ned around 1298, perhaps after a clash between | Genoa and Venice (according to tradition the Battle |
| of Pisa, University of Messina, University of | Genoa and at Rome itself. |
| The Genealogy of the Family of Grimaldi of | Genoa and of England, shewing their relationship to |
| 1971) was a daughter of Prince Thomas, Duke of | Genoa and Princess Isabella of Bavaria. |
| ticular the rabbis Riccardo Reuven Pacifici in | Genoa and Nathan Cassuto in Florence (until their de |
| and this pedigree has been compiled to show at | Genoa and Turin that the Grimaldis of England are th |
| other in 1835 the title of Marquis Grimaldi of | Genoa and the claims on the family possessions in Ge |
| e of Savoy, daughter of Prince Thomas, Duke of | Genoa and his wife Princess Isabella of Bavaria; her |
| filogenovesi and filopisani, the supporters of | Genoa and Pisa, respectively. |
| Konko became owned by | Genoa and Siena. |
| ainter of the Baroque period, mainly active in | Genoa and later in the Piedmont. |
| of the late-Mannerist style, active mainly in | Genoa and Liguria. |
| ystem A.D. 1250-1350 "The Merchant Mariners of | Genoa and Venice" (Oxford University Press US) 1991, |
| m one Jesuit college to another, Milan, Padua, | Genoa, and then back in Milan. |
| He studied in Verona, Florence and | Genoa and was a notary in Lucca and Genoa. |
| tural history collections in the University of | Genoa and the city's Civic Museum of Natural History |
| painted also in the church of Santa Teresa in | Genoa; and was a follower of Benedetto Luti, whose s |
| He was born in | Genoa, and at age 20, he traveled to Paris, where he |
| etown side Torino, before going on to play for | Genoa and Suzzara. |
| Most of his works are in | Genoa and in Liguria. |
| In | Genoa, and later in Rome, he used an electroshock ap |
| he Guelphs, most notably Pisa's trading rivals | Genoa and Florence. |
| Born in Pavia, he worked in | Genoa and became a member of that guild of painters |
| Agazzi taught mathematics at | Genoa, and philosophy of science and mathematical lo |
| He then played for Salernitana, Cesena, | Genoa and Venezia. |
| The township contains these two cemeteries: | Genoa and Ney. |
| nza, Italy for a tournament; he was scouted by | Genoa, and remained in Italy. |
| teenth and early sixteenth centuries Florence, | Genoa, and Venice vied for control of Ottoman market |
| ned by the Germans in the monastery at Bobbio, | Genoa and had to walk back home across the mountains |
| and in the Serie A with Inter Milan, Bologna, | Genoa and Juventus. |
| 1284, amid a conflict between the Republic of | Genoa and Pisa. |
| Birinus had been made bishop by Asterius in | Genoa, and Pope Honorius I created the commission to |
| He died in | Genoa and was buried in the church of St. James of C |
| On the last day of the 2006-07 season, | Genoa and Napoli drew a practical 0-0 ensuring both |
| her first solo album in the Italian cities of | Genoa and Milan, and mixed the songs at Henson Recor |
| a at court and across Italy, including Naples, | Genoa, and Florence. |
| Born in | Genoa and also known as il Cappucino and il prete Ge |
| In the 2008-09 season Bocchetti was signed by | Genoa and has become a regular starter in central de |
| admiral Paganin Doria during conflicts between | Genoa and Venice. |
| In 1936 he entered police service in | Genoa and the following year he was assigned to Fium |
| hed a number of other Serie A teams, including | Genoa and Inter. |
| st 1987; Mediterranean, Included port calls in | Genoa and Naples, Italy; Marseilles and Villefranche |
| His body was taken to | Genoa and buried in the church of San Filippo. |
| opular, and he repaired relations with Venice, | Genoa, and the Hospitallers. |
| He was born in | Genoa, and there became a pupil of Giovanni Battista |
| He died in 1398, perhaps in | Genoa, and was buried in the church of San Bartolome |
| talian states - Kingdom of Naples, Republic of | Genoa and Duchy of Milan - feared a rebirth of Frenc |
| He was born and trained in | Genoa and died in Milan. |
| onatha Spinesi, 2 goals behind Diego Milito of | Genoa and Francesco Tavano. |
| On May 6, 1998 he was arrested at his home in | Genoa and his revolver seized. |
| e leaving, most likely for Italy, where he saw | Genoa and Naples. |
| vered the escape of Italian naval vessels from | Genoa and Spezia to Malta following Italy's surrende |
| he retinue of Robert of Anjou, who was then in | Genoa, and spent the rest of his life attached to th |
| Also famous in Italy, especially | Genoa and Liguria, are Quello buonanima, Gildo Perag |
| In 1592 the Republic of | Genoa annexed Ersa, which allied itself to Pascal Pa |
| In June 2008, | Genoa announced that the club had acquired the full |
| The analogous word, pansoti, is used in the | Genoa area for stuffed pasta similar to tortellini. |
| E: Mainsail Length, Main: Mainsail Area, Gen: | Genoa Area, SA: Working Sail Area, Spin: Spinnaker A |
| Giacomo Lercaro was born in Quinto al Mare, | Genoa, as the eighth of nine children. |
| nder of the Armed Forces and named the Duke of | Genoa as Luogotenente, in which position he managed |
| ainter of the Baroque period, mainly active in | Genoa as a portrait artist. |
| He returns in 1729 to | Genoa, as a wealthy man. |
| age was dissolved in 1933, and Lise settled in | Genoa as a single mother. |
| estaurants in the southern neighboring port of | Genoa as a wine pairing with the local seafood caugh |
| de it a favorite for the restaurants in nearby | Genoa as a wine pairing with the local seafood caugh |
| He was mainly active in | Genoa as a painter of religious and historical canva |
| stro di cappella posts in Rome, Venice, Milan, | Genoa, Assisi, Urbino and Spoleto. |
| iguria, in the Val Trebbia (20 miles inland of | Genoa, at 44°35′10.66″N |
| entury it was named captain of the Republic of | Genoa at Famagusta (Cyprus) and entered the politica |
| Ghanaian professional footballer who plays for | Genoa at Serie A and its Primavera U20 team. |
| He died in Villa Campostano, | Genoa, at age 82, and was buried at San Lorenzo metr |
| of Vincennes Avenue and Halsted Street, and on | Genoa Avenue between 88th and 87th Street. |
| He remained at the | Genoa based club for just a mere six months, before |
| He moved to the | Genoa based club in the summer after his contract wi |
| as established in the early 11th century, when | Genoa became a self-governing commune within the Reg |
| ion and to correct drawing, did not attract in | Genoa, because it is far removed from the finish and |
| in the Italian Serie A in the early 1990s with | Genoa, being signed from Sparta Prague, forming a pr |
| s of coastal defences built by the Republic of | Genoa between 1551 and 1611 to stem the attacks by B |
| Fawcus was a player of Italian club | Genoa between 1898 and 1900, after being one of the |
| arcolin played for Cremonese, Lazio, Cagliari, | Genoa, Blackburn Rovers (where he scored once agains |
| The | Genoa born monsignor was already serving as an advis |
| In June 2009, | Genoa bought half of the rights of the defender from |
| 822 - 10 February 1855) was the founder of the | Genoa branch of the House of Savoy |
| The long standing rivalry between Venice and | Genoa broke out in the northern Aegean, Bosporus, an |
| s attributed to Domenico de Mari, patrician of | Genoa, brother of Teodorina and uncle of Maurizio Cy |
| ere first buried in the church of his order at | Genoa, but were later transferred to London, as he h |
| e year loan to Bari of Serie B. He returned to | Genoa, but after played once in 2008-09 season, he l |
| In 2008 he was loaned to Italian club | Genoa but did not make an appearance for the first t |
| Innocent VIII's death, he moved to Tuscany and | Genoa, but could return to Rome thanks to the electi |
| Dossena started his career with Ligurian club | Genoa but released in 2002. |
| Italian sculptor and painter, who was born in | Genoa but settled in England. |
| h as the Vespri siciliani, the riot started in | Genoa by Balilla and the battle of Legnano. |
| The Relief of | Genoa by the second Marquis of Santa Cruz, by Antoni |
| The Spanish took | Genoa by assault, and Fregoso was compelled to seek |
| y it can't compare with the striking statue in | Genoa by Monteverde showing Jenner vaccinating his o |
| He made his Serie A debut for | Genoa C.F.C. on May 2, 2010 when he came on as a sub |
| in pre-season with the club, Zapater left for | Genoa C.F.C. for around €4.5 million. |
| He played for Entella and | Genoa C.F.C. youth teams and made his debut in Serie |
| In January 2004, he was loaned out to | Genoa C.F.C. of Serie B. |
| For more details on this topic, see History of | Genoa C.F.C. |
| at A.S. Roma (1987-88 and 1988-89) and four at | Genoa C.F.C. (from 1989-90 to 1992-93), all in Serie |
| career he moved to Europe, where he played for | Genoa C.F.C. in Italy, Nice and Antibes in France. |
| Lugano signed the French forward on loan from | Genoa C.F.C. for the 2009-10 season. |
| nd one Belgian Cup (1993), Goossens signed for | Genoa C.F.C. in Italy, but only lasted there one sea |
| i was bought back by Inter, but transferred to | Genoa C.F.C. as part of the Diego Milito and Thiago |
| Main article: List of | Genoa C.F.C. players |
| Milan signed Marco Amelia on loan from | Genoa C.F.C. on the same day to act as his replaceme |
| In 1988 he went to Europe to play for | Genoa C.F.C. (1989/92), and then A.C. Torino (1992/9 |
| He played for 10 seasons for | Genoa C.F.C. |
| During his time in | Genoa C.F.C. he was noted for kissing a policewoman |
| the Serie A for A.C. Milan, Udinese Calcio and | Genoa C.F.C. |
| After two years with | Genoa C.F.C. and a half year with Lugano, he was loa |
| In summer 2005, he was signed by | Genoa C.F.C. in July 2005, but after her Serie A pla |
| He is | Genoa C.F.C.'s number one scorer in history with 92 |
| 2007 for Francesco Cozza, but he then left for | Genoa C.F.C., signed a three year contract. |
| im to their youth system, later loaning him to | Genoa C.F.C., U.S. Lecce and A.S. Bari. |
| gna F.C. 1909, F.C. Catanzaro, A.C. Cesena and | Genoa C.F.C.. |
| In July 2009 he was bought by the Italian club | Genoa C.F.C.. |
| 13, 2008, Ghezzal signed with the Serie A side | Genoa C.F.C.. |
| n the Serie A for U.S. Avellino, A.S. Roma and | Genoa C.F.C.. |
| n which ended in a surprise promotion ahead of | Genoa C.F.C.. |
| nal Ekeren, NAC Breda, K. Sint-Truidense V.V., | Genoa C.F.C.. |
| ian football defender, who currently plays for | Genoa C.F.C.. |
| and-a-half-year contract for €3,6 million with | Genoa C.F.C.. |
| Brivio played once in Serie B before loaned to | Genoa C.F.C.. |
| The third of four children of late | Genoa captain and fan favourite Gianluca Signorini, |
| l the way across Germany and through Berlin to | Genoa, carrying the design documents for the company |
| cing shell fired by HMS Malaya, in the nave of | Genoa Cathedral |
| Malaya led to an armour piercing round hitting | Genoa Cathedral, the shell failed to exploded and re |
| shell fired on 9 February 1941 in the nave of | Genoa cathedral. |
| Genoa CFC championship winning side of 1904, their s | |
| On September 1, 2008, he signed for | Genoa CFC on loan from Palermo. |
| er, Scoglio is most remembered for his time in | Genoa CFC, which was also the team for which he firs |
| after a heated discussion over the phone with | Genoa chairman Enrico Preziosi. |
| iliary, he was also pastor of St. Catherine of | Genoa Church in Somerville. |
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