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  • At the same time, by a prior agreement, a district of Tuscany called the Lunigiana was consigned, one-half to the Duchess of Parma, and the other to the Duke of Modena.

    The Liberation of Italy Countess Evelyn Martinengo-Cesaresco 1891

  • In October of the same year he was with Franceschino, Marchese Malespina, in the district called the Lunigiana, and empowered by him as his special procurator and envoy to establish the terms of peace for him and his brothers with the

    Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern — Volume 11 Charles Dudley Warner 1864

  • Marquis Marcello Malaspina of Valdimagra (a tract of country now called the Lunigiana) who put himself at the head of the Neri and defeated their opponents the Bianchi, in the Campo Piceno near

    Divine Comedy, Cary's Translation, Complete 1265-1321 Dante Alighieri 1293

  • Luni (from whence that territory is still called Lunigiana), above Carrara, celebrated for its marble.

    Divine Comedy, Cary's Translation, Complete 1265-1321 Dante Alighieri 1293

  • The hills of Lunigiana rise steeply between the valleys of two rivers, the Magra and the Verde, creating an area of outstanding natural beauty.

    My Travels: Roma Tearne in Tuscany Roma Tearne 2010

  • Stories about the resistance, and how Laura Seghettini, a lone woman partisan in Lunigiana, dynamited a German train loaded with ammunition.

    My Travels: Roma Tearne in Tuscany Roma Tearne 2010

  • But here in this small corner of Lunigiana, in the northern tip of Tuscany, lies a remarkable story.

    My Travels: Roma Tearne in Tuscany Roma Tearne 2010

  • Italy: A military tribunal condemns Luigi Molinari to 23 years imprisonment as the instigator of the insurrection in Lunigiana.

    Archive 2005-01-01 2005

  • Italy: A military tribunal condemns Luigi Molinari to 23 years imprisonment as the instigator of the insurrection in Lunigiana.

    Time Considered as a Big Blob of Semi-Precious Stones 2005

  • Now, concerning the man slaine, and supposed to be Theobaldo, hee was one, that in all parts of body, and truenesse of complexion so neerely resembled him, as Theobaldoes owne brethren could not distinguish the one from the other: but hee was of Lunigiana, named

    The Decameron 2004

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