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  2. Ottoman raids in Friuli - Wikipedia

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    The republic hired Cola di Monforte , but he arrived too late. [2] The Ottomans reached as far as the Tagliamento, [3] and threatened Pordenone. [4] The entire raid lasted only thirteen days. [2] By April 1478, Carlo da Montone was in charge of Venetian defences in Friuli, with Giacomo da Porcia and Antonio di Pers under his command.

  3. Bologna - Wikipedia

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    The University of Bologna remains one of the most respected and dynamic post-secondary educational institutions in Italy. To this day, Bologna is still very much a university town, with over 80,000 enrolled students in 2015. This community includes a great number of Erasmus, Socrates, and overseas students. [93]

  4. Timeline of Bologna - Wikipedia

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    1974 – Istituto per i beni artistici, culturali e naturali della Regione Emilia-Romagna headquartered in Bologna. 1977 – 1977 Bologna events (student protest). [32] 1980 – 2 August: Train station bombing. [33] 1985 – Museo civico medievale opens. [34] 1990 – Part of 1990 FIFA World Cup football contest held in Bologna.

  5. Ludovico di Varthema - Wikipedia

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    Dutch title page of Varthema's book Itinerario, 1654. Ludovico di Varthema, also known as Barthema and Vertomannus (c. 1470 – 1517), was an Italian traveller, diarist and aristocrat known for being one of the first non-Muslim Europeans to enter Mecca as a pilgrim.

  6. Battle of Bologna - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Bologna was the last battle of the Polish II Corps, which was taken out of the front line on 22 April. [ 2 ] [ 14 ] American and British troops completed their encirclement of the Germans forces north of the Reno River , the 8th Indian Division crossed the Po River and the German forces in Italy capitulated on 29 April.

  7. The Most Beautiful College Campuses in the World

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    Founded in 1088, Bologna is considered the oldest university in the world. Its Orto Botanico dell'Università di Bologna — a botanical garden and herbarium — was established in 1568.