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Cesena

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Cesena , city (1991 pop. 88,487), in Emilia-Romagna, N central Italy, on the Sávio River. It is an agricultural market, food-processing center, and base for sulfur mines and metal production. Cesena flourished (1379-1465) under the Malatesta family, who built (15th cent.) a castle on a hill overlooking the city. The castle includes the splendid Renaissance-style Malatestiana Library, which contains numerous valuable manuscripts. Author not available, CESENA. , The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition 2007 ... Read more
Bonci, Alessandro
Bonci, Alessandro ( b Cesena, 1870; d Viserba, 1940). It. tenor. Opera début Parma 1896. La Scala 1897. CG début 1900, NY 1906, Met 1907. Especially effective in bel canto opera. Served in It. airforce in First World War. After war sang in Chicago until 1921. Retired 1925. Read more
Pius VI
1717-99, pope (1775-99), an Italian named G. Angelo Braschi, b. Cesena; successor of Clement XIV. He was created cardinal in 1774. Early in his reign he was faced with the attempts of Holy Roman Emperor... Read more

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