Infobox Province IT fullname Province of Brescia name Brescia region Lombardy capital Brescia commune ... http www.upinet.it indicatore.asp?id statistiche 6 this link . Bresciaprovince encompass southern western shores of lake Garda. Brescia is located in region of Lombardy which is in Northern Italy . Important town in the province Darfo Boario Terme , Desenzano del Garda , Palazzolo sull Oglio , Montichiari , Ghedi , Manerbio , Carpenedolo , Orzinuovi , Chiari , Brescia , Rovato , Gussago , Sal ... Brescia ru simple Province of Brescia sk Brescia provincia sl Brescia pokrajina sr ... postal code telephone prefix 030 ISTAT president Daniele Molgora party Lega Nord LN map File Map Province of Brescia.svg 150px coatofarms The Province of Brescia is a Provinces of Italy Province in Lombardy , Italy . It borders with the province of Sondrio in the N and NW, the province of Bergamo in the W, province of Cremona in the SW and S, the province of Mantova to the S, and to the east, the province of Verona which is part of Veneto region and the Province of Trento which is part of Trentino ... 1em auto clear left colspan 9 Brescia Provincial Election Results June 2009 Name Party 1st Preference ... party colour Labour Party UK Diego Peli Democratic Party Italy PD 153.236 22,4 See also Communes of the province of Brescia External links http www.provincia.brescia.it Official website Lombardy Province of Brescia nocat yes coord missing Italy DEFAULTSORT Province Of Brescia Category Province of Brescia Category Provinces of Italy Brescia ar zh min nan Brescia S ng br Provi s Brescia bg ca Prov ncia de Brescia cs Provincie Brescia da Brescia provins de Provinz Brescia et Brescia provints el es Provincia de Brescia eo Provinco de Bre o eu Bresciako probintzia fa fr Province de Brescia gl Provincia de Brescia id Provinsi Brescia it Provincia di Brescia jv Provinsi Brescia lad Provinsia de Brescia la Brixia provincia lmo Pruvincia de Bressa ... more details
This is a list of comune communes of the Italy Italian province of Brescia . A Acquafredda Adro Agnosine Alfianello Anfo Angolo Terme Artogne Azzano Mella B Bagnolo Mella Bagolino Barbariga Barghe Bassano Bresciano Bedizzole Berlingo Berzo Demo Berzo Inferiore Bienno Bione Borgo San Giacomo Borgosatollo Borno Botticino Bovegno Bovezzo Brandico Braone Breno Brescia Brione BS Brione C Caino Calcinato Calvagese della Riviera Calvisano Capo di Ponte Capovalle Capriano del Colle Capriolo Carpenedolo Castegnato Castel Mella Castelcovati Castenedolo Casto Castrezzato Cazzago San Martino Cedegolo Cellatica Cerveno Ceto Brescia Ceto Cevo Chiari Cigole Cimbergo Cividate Camuno Coccaglio Collebeato Collio Cologne BS Cologne pronunciation ko LOH nyeh Comezzano Cizzago Concesio Corte Franca Corteno Golgi Corzano D Darfo Boario Terme Dello, Italy Dello Desenzano del Garda E Edolo Erbusco Esine F Fiesse Flero G Gambara Gardone Riviera Gardone Val Trompia Gargnano Gavardo Ghedi Gianico Gottolengo Gussago I Idro BS Idro Incudine BS Incudine Irma BS Irma Iseo BS Iseo Isorella L Lavenone Leno, Italy Leno Limone sul Garda Lodrino BS Lodrino Lograto Lonato Longhena Losine Lozio Lumezzane M Maclodio Magasa Mairano Malegno Malonno Manerba del Garda Manerbio Marcheno Marmentino Marone Mazzano Milzano Moniga del Garda Monno Monte Isola Monticelli Brusati Montichiari Montirone Mura BS Mura Muscoline N Nave BS Nave Niardo Nuvolento Nuvolera O Odolo Offlaga Ome BS Ome Ono San Pietro Orzinuovi Orzivecchi Ospitaletto Ossimo P Padenghe sul Garda Paderno Franciacorta Paisco Loveno Paitone Palazzolo sull Oglio Paratico Paspardo Passirano Pavone del Mella Pertica Alta Pertica Bassa Pezzaze Pian Camuno Piancogno Pisogne Polaveno Polpenazze del Garda Pompiano Poncarale Ponte di Legno Pontevico Pontoglio Pozzolengo ... Category Comuni of Italy Brescia Category Province of Brescia es Anexo Municipios de la provincia de Brescia fr Communes de la province de Brescia jv Komun ing provinsi Brescia ru ... more details
dablink For the administrative area, see Province of Brescia . For the football club, see Brescia Calcio . For the University, see Brescia University . Infobox Italian comune name Brescia official name Citt di Brescia native name Br sa image skyline Tramonto su Brescia Foto Luca Giarelli .jpg imagesize image alt image caption Panorama of Brescia image shield Brescia Stemma.png shield alt image map ... provinceprovince of BresciaBrescia BS frazioni Fornaci, Sant Eufemia, San Polo, Urago Mella, Sant ... capital of the Province of Brescia , one of the largest in Italy, with about 1,200,000 inhabitants. The ancient city of Brixia , Brescia has been an important regional centre since pre ... s condottiero . Thenceforward Brescia and the province were a Venetian possession, with the exception ... br Province of Brescia Category Cities and towns in Lombardy Category Brescia Link FA lmo ar ... http www.comune.brescia.it footnotes Brescia IPA it bre a It Brescia.ogg or IPA br a Eastern Lombard ... 191,000. It is the second largest city in Lombardy , after the capital, Milan . Brescia is known as the Lioness of Italy Leonessa d Italia after Ten Days of Brescia ten days of popular uprising that took ... to endure in those times. The Capitolium used to house the Brescia Roman museum, that has however been moved to the nearby San Salvatore, Brescia Santa Giulia St. Julia complex, a former powerful nunnery ... Remains of the Roman Brixia Capitolium . Different mythological versions of the foundation of Brescia ... Ages File Ponte levatoio Castello di Brescia Foto Luca Giarelli .jpg thumb right The castle of Brescia. In 568 or 569 Brescia was taken from the Byzantine Empire Byzantines by the Lombards , who made ... also been duke of Brescia. In 774, Charlemagne captured the city and ended the existence of the Lombard ... see Bishopric of Brescia . From 855 to 875, under Louis II of Italy Louis II the Younger , Brescia ... was gradually opposed by the local citizens and nobles, Brescia becoming a free commune ... more details
Infobox University name University of Brescia native name Universit degli Studi di Brescia latin name image motto established 1982 type State supported endowment staff 500 chancellor Prof. Sergio Pecorelli students 14,000 undergrad postgrad doctoral city Brescia country Italy campus free label Sport teams free CUS Brescia http www.cusbrescia.it affiliations website http www.unibs.it www.unibs.it logo The University of Brescia lang it Universit degli Studi di Brescia , UNIBS is a college situated in Brescia , Italy . It was founded in 1982 and is branched in 4 Faculties. The first phase goes back to 1964, when the chamber of commerce Camera di Commercio of Brescia tried to create a biennial degree course of engineering unfortunately the cost was too high. Afterwards the birth of the actual University of Brescia followed two different paths one of Business College and one of College of Engineering and Medical School. Organization These are the 4 colleges in which the university is divided into Business College College of Engineering Law School Medicine and Surgery School See also List of Italian universities Brescia External links http www.unibs.it University of Brescia Website it icon Ita Uni coord missing Italy DEFAULTSORT Brescia, University of Category Universities in Italy Category Educational institutions established in 1982 Category Brescia University of Brescia Italy university stub de Universit t Brescia fr Universit de Brescia it Universit degli Studi di Brescia pt Universidade de Br scia ... more details
Infobox Airport name Brescia Airport nativename nativename a nativename r image image width caption IATA VBS ICAO LIPO center Location map Italy width 200 float center caption mark Airplane silhouette.svg marksize 10 label VBS position left lat deg 45 lat min 25 lat sec 43 lat dir N lon deg 10 lon min 19 lon sec 53 lon dir E small Location of the airport in Italy small center type Public owner operator city served location Brescia elevation f 356 elevation m 109 coordinates Coord 45 25 43 N 10 19 53 E type airport region IT display inline,title website metric elev metric rwy r1 number 14 32 r1 length f 9,810 r1 length m 2,990 r1 surface Asphalt stat year stat1 header stat1 data stat2 header stat2 data footnotes Brescia Airport airport codes VBS LIPO is an airport in Montichiari , near Brescia , Italy . It is one of the airports in the region, including Malpensa, Linate and Orio al Serio Airport Orio al Serio . Airlines and destinations Airport dest list Israir Seasonal Tel Aviv Sun d Or International Airlines Seasonal Tel Aviv External links http www.aeroportobrescia.it Brescia Airport website http airportsinitaly.blogspot.com search label BresciaBrescia Airport Informations WAD LIPO Navigation boxes br Airports in Italy state collapsed Category Airports in Italy Category Brescia Category Transport in Lombardy de Flughafen Brescia Montichiari es Aeropuerto de Brescia id Bandar Udara Brescia it Aeroporto di Brescia Montichiari vi S n bay Brescia ... more details
Infobox Saint name Ursicinus of Brescia birth date death date 347 feast day 1 December venerated in image imagesize 150px caption birth place death place titles beatified date beatified place beatified by canonized date canonized place canonized by attributes patronage major shrine suppressed date issues Ursicinus of Brescia was an Italy Italian saint , and bishop of Brescia in Lombardy . He participated in the council of Sardica in 347, in which year he died his shrine may still be seen. His feast day is December 1. References http www.catholicforum.com saints saintu10.htm Entry at Patron Saints Index saint stub Category Bishops of Brescia Category People from Brescia Category 347 deaths Category 4th century Christian saints Category 4th century bishops Category Year of birth unknown pl Ursycyn z Brescii ... more details
unreferenced date August 2008 dablink This article is about the siege in 1238. For the siege in 1512, see Sack of Brescia . Infobox Military Conflict conflict Siege of Brescia image caption partof the Wars of the Guelphs and Ghibellines date 1238 place Brescia , Lombardy , present day Italy result Guelphs and Ghibellines Guelph victory combatant1 Holy Roman Empire , combatant2 Brescian Guelphs Lombard League commander1 Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II commander2 strength1 strength2 casualties1 casualties2 Campaignbox Guelphs and Ghibellines The Siege of Brescia occurred in 1238. The Guelphs were attempting to take the town of Brescia . Emperor Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor Frederick arrived and lifted the siege. His foes attempted to capture him during the battle, but were unable. battle stub Italy hist stub coord missing Italy conflict yes Category Battles involving the Holy Roman Empire Brescia 1238 Category Sieges Brescia 1238 Category Wars of the Guelphs and Ghibellines Category 1238 in Europe Category Conflicts in 1238 ... more details
Infobox Saint name Saint Herculanus of Brescia birth date death date 550 AD feast day 12 August venerated in Roman Catholic Church image Pietro Perugino Virgin Mary and Saints.JPG imagesize 250px caption Virgin Mary and Baby Jesus Child , with Saints Louis of Toulouse , Saint Lawrence Lawrence , Herculanus of Brescia, and Constantius of Perugia . Pietro Perugino , 1497. birth place death place titles beatified date beatified place beatified by canonized date canonized place canonized by attributes patronage major shrine Since 1228, his relics have been at Toscolano Maderno Maderno ref http www.heiligen 3s.nl heiligen 08 12 08 12 0550 Herculanus Brescia.php Herculanus van Brescia Bot generated title ref suppressed date issues Saint Herculanus of Brescia died ca. 550 AD was a bishop of Brescia . References references External links http www.catholic forum.com saints sainth0r.htm Herculanus of Brescia de icon http www.heiligen 3s.nl heiligen 08 12 08 12 0550 Herculanus Brescia.php Herculanus von Brescia Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata Persondata NAME Herculanus of Brescia ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Bishop of Brescia, saint DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH c 550 PLACE OF DEATH Category Italian saints Category Bishops of Brescia Category 550 deaths Category 6th century Christian saints Category 6th century bishops italy saint stub pt Santo Herculano de Br scia ... more details
dablink This article is about the 4th century saint. For other saints with this name, see Saint Faustinus . Infobox Saint name Faustinus of Brescia birth date death date feast day 16 February venerated in image Replace this image male.svg imagesize 150px caption birth place death place titles beatified date beatified place beatified by canonized date canonized place canonized by attributes patronage major shrine suppressed date issues Saint Faustinus died 381 AD was bishop of Brescia from c. 360, succeeding Ursicinus of Brescia Saint Ursicinus . His Calendar of saints feast day is 16 February. Tradition claims that he was a descendant of Saints Faustinus and Jovita , and that he compiled the Acts of these two martyrs. External links http www.saintpatrickdc.org ss 0216.htm faus Saints of February 16 Faustinus of Brescia http www.documentacatholicaomnia.eu 30 10 0368 0384 Faustinus.html Opera Omnia by Migne Patrologia Latina Category 4th century births Category Bishops of Brescia Category 4th century bishops Category Christian hagiographers Category 381 deaths Category 4th century Christian saints pl Faustyn z Brescii ... more details
Image Monumento ad Arnaldo da Brescia0.JPG thumb Arnold of Brescia Arnold of Brescia c. 1090 1155 , also known as Arnaldus lang it Arnaldo da Brescia , was a monk from Italy who called on the Church to renounce ... of the Mendicant orders mendicant friars . ref Life Born in Brescia , Arnold became an Augustinian canon and then prior of a monastery in Brescia. He became very critical of the temporal powers of Catholic Church that involved it in a land struggle in Brescia against the count bishop of Brescia . He ... concerning apostolic poverty . Life and death in Rome Image Arnoldofbrescia.jpg thumb right Arnold of Brescia ... of Brescia erected a monument to its native son. See also Arnoldist History of Rome Medieval Rome History of Rome in the Middle Ages Notes references References commonscat Arnaldo da Brescia http www.newadvent.org cathen 01747b.htm Catholic Encyclopedia Arnold of Brescia http www.bookrags.com biography arnold of brescia index.html Bookrags Arnold of Brescia Romedio Schmitz Esser, Arnold von Brescia ... of Brescia in Exile April 1139 to December 1143 His Role as a Reformer, Reviewed , in Exile in the Middle ... , Arnaldo da Brescia nelle fonti del secolo XII Rome 1954 repr. Turin 1989 . Grado Giovanni Merlo, La storia e la memoria di Arnaldo da Brescia , in Studi Storici 32 4 1991 p. 943 952. Maurizio Pegrari ed. , Arnaldo da Brescia e il suo tempo , Brescia 1991. George William Greenaway, Arnold of Brescia ... in the Middle Ages 6th ed. 1953 1957. DEFAULTSORT Arnold of Brescia Category 1090s births Category 1155 deaths Category People from Brescia Category People executed by hanging Category Italian Christian ... by the Holy See Category Economic history of the Holy See bg de Arnold von Brescia es Arnaldo de Brescia eo Arnaldo el Bre o fr Arnaud de Brescia it Arnaldo da Brescia la Arnaldus Brixiensis nl Arnold van Brescia pl Arnold z Brescii pt Arnaldo de Brescia ru fi Arnold Brescialainen sv Arnold av Brescia uk ... more details
Use dmy dates date December 2010 Football club infobox clubname Brescia image Image Brescia centenary.png 200px Brescia centenary badge fullname Brescia Calcio S.p.A. nickname Rondinelle Little Swallows ... Brescia , Italy capacity 27,547 chrtitle President chairman flagicon Italy Luigi Corioni mgrtitle ... FF7C00 pattern ra3 rightarm3 FF7C00 shorts3 FF7C00 socks3 FF7C00 Brescia Calcio , known simply as Brescia , is the largest Association football football Football team club in the Lombardy Lombard city of Brescia , where it was founded in 1911 . In the 2009 10 Serie B 2009 10 season , in the return ... , the club qualified for the UEFA Intertoto Cup Intertoto Cup . In the latter competition, Brescia ... The team was founded in 1911 as Brescia Football Club , joining the Terza Categoria division the same year. In 1913, Brescia was promoted to First Division for its first time ever, and from 1929 ... the two top divisions until 1982, when Brescia was relegated to Serie C Serie C1 . The club then returned to Serie B in 1985. Brescia played outside the two national tournament s of Lega Calcio serie ... performance. Brescia Calcio won the Anglo Italian Cup in 1994, the biggest notable achievement in their entire history to date. However, Brescia actually came to the footballing forefront only in 2000 ... led Brescia to a seventh place in 2000 2001 Serie A, the best result during its time in Serie A, thus qualifying for the UEFA Intertoto Cup . Successively, Brescia reached the Intertoto Cup finals, then lost to Paris Saint Germain for the away goals rule. Baggio spent four years at Brescia before retiring in 2004 and during those historic four years, Brescia became widely known as Baggio s Brescia . During Baggio s four year spell with Brescia, Brescia recorded their best ever run of staying in Serie A. However, in the very next season that followed Baggio s retirement 2004 2005 , Brescia were relegated from Serie A on the last day, finishing a lowly 19th. Brescia struggled for returning to top ... more details
dablink This article is about the university in Owensboro, Kentucky . For the women s college in London, Ontario , see Brescia University College . coord 37 46 8.22 N 87 6 43.47 W display title Infobox University name Brescia University motto Making a Difference... established 1950 type Private, 4 year president Rev. Larry Hostetter city Owensboro, Kentucky Owensboro state Kentucky country United States USA colors color box Blue color box White mascot Bearcats affiliations Roman Catholic Church , National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics , Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Conference website http www.brescia.edu http www.brescia.edu Brescia University is a coeducational Catholic university located in Owensboro, Kentucky Owensboro , Kentucky , in the United States . It was founded in 1950 by the Ursulines Ursuline Sisters of Mount Saint Joseph ref cite web url http www.kctcs.edu todaysnews index.cfm?tn date 2007 05 29 10816 last Campbell first Joy title A New Leader Brescia s next president wants to build on university s tradition publisher Kentucky Community and Technical College System date 2007 05 29 accessdate 2007 05 29 ref as Brescia College. It attained university status in 1998 with the addition of Master s degree programs in Management, and Curriculum and Instruction. Currently, the university also offers a Master s Degree in Business Administration MBA . Notable alumnus Joey Goebel , author Athletics The Brescia Bearcats participate in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics NAIA Division 1 for men s and women s basketball and the Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Conference KIAC . The Bearcats field 13 sports 7 for women 6 for men. References Reflist External links http www.brescia.edu Brescia University http www.elearnportal.com bu Online Degree Programs Kentucky Higher Education Owensboro, Kentucky Category Owensboro, Kentucky Category Universities and colleges in Kentucky Category Educational institutions established in 1950 Catego ... more details
Infobox Public transit name Brescia Metrobus image Brescia Mobilita logo.png imagesize locale Brescia transit type Rapid transit began operation 2012 system length 13.1 km lines 1 stations 17 ridership track gauge 1 435 mm operator Image metro bs vagone 02.jpg thumb right 240px Train made by AnsaldoBreda for Metro.bs The Brescia Metrobus is a rapid transit network under construction in the Italian city of Brescia . The first line will be 13.1  km long, with 17 stations from Buffalora to Prealpino . A 575m contract was awarded to a consortium led by Ansaldo STS in April 2003. ref name rgi200804 cite news title Automation in a medium sized city publisher Railway Gazette International date April 2008 url http www.railwaygazette.com news single view view automation in a medium sized city.html author Francesco Di Maio ref Work started in January 2004, but archaeological finds caused delays and required the redesign of stations. The line is now due to open in 2012. Trains The AnsaldoBreda Driverless Metro trains will be the same as the trains on the Copenhagen Metro . ref cite news title Airport extension completes K benhavn Metro url http www.railwaygazette.com news single view view 10 airport extension completes koslashbenhavn metro.html work Railway Gazette International date 2007 09 30 ref Top speed will be 80  km h ref name rgi200804 Stations All underground stations will have platform screen doors. Phase 1 Opens December 2012. Prealpino Casazza Mompiano Europa Ospedale Marconi S.Faustino Vittoria Stazione F.S. Brescia Due Lamarmora Volta Poliambulanza S. Polo Parco S. Polo Cimabue Sanpolino S. Eufemia Buffalora Phase 2 planned Branch 1 Fiera Orzinuovi 2 Orzinuovi 1 Rodi Lamarmora connection with Phase 1 Branch 2 Inzino Gardone Zanano Sarezzo Villa Carcina Cailina ... Category Rapid transit in Italy Category Brescia Category Transit oriented developments Category Underground ... transport de Metropolitana di Brescia it Metropolitana di Brescia lt Bre os metropolitenas pt Metr ... more details
Albertanus of Brescia Italian Albertano da Brescia, ca . 1195 ca . 1251 , author of Latin social treatises and sermons. Biography Albertanus was from Brescia , but little is known of his early life. He had three sons Vincent, Stephen, and John who was a surgeon . He was a Civil law notary notary and causidici professional legal counselor . He first appears in the historical record in 1226 as a judge renewing the Lombard League . In 1238 he was named captain to defend the town of Gavardo against the forces of Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor . Defeated, he was imprisoned for a few months at Cremona , where he found the time to start a writing career. His first work was De amore et dilectione Dei et proximi et aliarum rerum et de forma vitae On love and delight in God and in neighbor and other matters concerning the rule of life 1238 , a treatise on Christian conceptions of life under religious rule which quotes frequently from Seneca the Younger s Epistulae morales ad Lucilium 64 AD . In 1245 he wrote the treatise De doctrina dicendia et tacendi On teaching about speech and silence , which discussed the place of notaries in public life, and more generally explored the newly emerging ... of four sermons presented to his fellow causidici at Brescia, in which he explained the meaning of their rule ... writers in Italian language. Bibliography James M. Powell 1992 . Albertanus of Brescia The pursuit ... 0 8122 3138 4 James M. Powell 2004 . Albertano Da Brescia in Dictionary of the Middle Ages , Supplement 1. Angus Graham. Albertanus of Brescia A Preliminary Census of Vernacular Manuscripts. Studi Medieval 41 2000 891 924 See also Italian literature Andrea of Grosseto Geoffrey Chaucer Brescia External links http freespace.virgin.net angus.graham Albertano.htm Albertano of Brescia Resource Site , by Angus Graham. Includes full works in Latin and or English. DEFAULTSORT Albertanus Of Brescia Category 13th century Latin writers es Albertano de Brescia it Albertano da Brescia ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Unreferenced date November 2007 Galesi Arms was an Italian gun manufacturer formally named Industria Armi Galesi which was founded in 1910. They began to produce pistols in 1914, following Italy s entry into World War I . The first design was a 6.35mm blowback design based on the Browning 1906. Charles Whitman carried a Galesi Brescia pistol during his rampage, though he is not known to have fired it. Galesi Brescia also manufactured small semi auto pistols in caliber 22LR. These show up occasionally in various auction houses, and sell for 200 400 depending on condition. pistol stub Category .25 ACP firearms Category Italian semi automatic pistols ... more details
Alfonso Brescia 6 January 1930 6 June 2001 was an Italy Italian film director of low budget films, sometimes credited as Al Bradley or Al Bradly. Film buffs mainly know him for the 4 low budget sci fi films he hurriedly directed in 1977 78 to capitalize on the success of Star Wars . He directed Ator 3 in 1986 without the serie s originator Joe D Amato s permission, and D Amato later said that he considered the Ator series only consisting of films 1, 2 and 4 all of which D Amato directed himself . Selected Filmography Iron Warrior 1986 aka ATOR 3 IRON WARRIOR , stars Miles O Keefe Star Odyssey 1978 aka Seven Gold Men in Space aka Metallica aka Captive Planet aka Space Odyssey War of the Robots film War of the Robots 1978 aka Reactor Battle of the Stars 1978 aka Battle in Interstellar Space War of the Planets 1977 aka Year Zero War in Space aka Cosmos War of the Planets aka Cosmo 2000 aka Cosmo Planet Without a Name Battle of the Amazons 1973 aka Amazons Women of Love and War Naked Girl Killed in the Park 1972 The Magnificent Gladiator 1964 starring Mark Forest Revolt of the Praetorians 1964 aka The Invincible Warriors , starring Richard Harrison External links imdb name id 0107664 name Alfonso Brescia DEFAULTSORT Brescia, Alfonso Category 1930 births Category 2001 deaths Category Italian film directors Category People from Rome city Italy film director stub de Alfonso Brescia fr Alfonso Brescia it Alfonso Brescia ... more details
Bartholomew of Brescia b. probably in the second half of the 12th century at Brescia died 1258 was an Italian canonist . Life He studied Roman and ecclesiastical law at Bologna , where he himself became a teacher. It is believed that he was murdered, when Ezzelino , the leader of the Ghibellines, captured Brescia 1258 . Works His literary work consisted almost entirely in the revision of the productions of other writers. His Brocarda , or Canonical Rules Lyons, 1519 , were a working over of those of Damasus 12th and 13th centuries his Casus decretorum were a revision of the Casus of Benencasa d. c. 1206 the Historiae super libro Decretorum reproduced the work of an unknown author. Both his Casus and Historiae derive their importance from their incorporation into the Paris edition 1505 of Gratian s Decretum . The Ordo Judiciarius of Tancred jurist Tancred d. c. 1235 was also revised by Bartholomew. More important than the preceding works was his Glossa Ordinaria to the Decretum of Gratian, a correction of the Glossa , or Apparatus , of Johannes Teutonicus 13th century . His only certain independent work was the Quaestiones dominicales et veneriales , lectures delivered on Sundays and Fridays. References Schulte, Gesch. der Quellen u. Literatur des kan. Rechts Stuttgart, 1875 80 , II, 83 88 Scherer in Kirchenlexikon 2d ed., Freiburg, 1882 , I, 2055, 2056 Hugo von Hurter , Nomenclator CathEncy title Bartholomew of Brescia url http www.newadvent.org cathen 02315b.htm Catholic Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Bartholomew Of Brescia ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1258 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Bartholomew Of Brescia Category 1258 deaths Category Canon law jurists Category Italian jurists de Bartholomaeus Brixiensis ... more details
Veneration Gaudentius s relics were kept at Brescia in the San Giovanni on the site of the Concilium Sanctorum . Gaudentius was depicted in altar pieces by painters of Brescia, including Alessandro ... it icon http santibeati.it dettaglio 75100 San Gaudenzio di Brescia DEFAULTSORT Gaudentius Category Bishops of Brescia Category Italian saints Category 4th century bishops Category 5th century bishops ... de Br scia de Gaudentius von Brescia es Gaudencio de Brescia fr Gaudence de Brescia it Gaudenzio di Brescia nl Gaudentius van Brescia heilige pl Gaudencjusz z Brescii ru ... more details
Refimprove date August 2007 Lisa Brescia , born in Sioux Falls, South Dakota , is an American musical theatre actress who has performed as lead and understudy in several Broadway shows. Raised in Milwaukee, Wisconsin , Lisa went on to pursue acting and graduated from the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. Her husband is Craig Carnelia . Brescia was lead singer in The Mamas & the Papas from 1993 1998 with original members John Phillips and Denny Doherty. Brescia has played the role of Amneris in Elton John and Tim Rice s Aida musical Aida in several productions. Brescia joined the first national touring production in 2002 as the standby for Kelli Fournier . She assumed the role of Amneris in September 2002 when Fournier left the production. Disney later moved her to the Broadway production as the standby for Mandy Gonzalez . Brescia assumed the role on January 4, 2004 upon Gonzales departure. She remained in the role until the final performance on September 5, 2004. Brescia returned to the role for one week in 2006 at The Muny in St. Louis along with Simone and Will Chase , both of whom also appeared in the Broadway production. On February 13, 2007, she became the standby for Elphaba .... She left Chicago on August 24, 2008, when Roscioli returned to the role. Brescia then starred ... Foster Brescia Gertner And Wetherhead To Star In Roundabouts ORDINARY DAYS Runs 1021213 20090819 ... and was be released in the summer of 2010. Brescia recently replaced Beth Leavel as Donna Sheridan ... 22, 2010. ref http www.playbill.com news article 143272 Broadways Mamma Mia to Welcome Lisa Brescia Liana Hunt and Clarke Thorell Broadway s Mamma Mia to Welcome Lisa Brescia, Liana Hunt and Clarke ... links http www.lisabrescia.com Official site ibdb name 76170 Lisa Brescia Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Brescia, Lisa ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Brescia, Lisa Category American musical theatre actors ... more details
Domenico Brescia 1866 1939 was an Italians Italian composer who taught in Chile and Ecuador , then became known in the United States for writing chamber music as well as musical accompaniment for dramatic performances. ref name MLA Music Library Association, Northern California Chapter. MLA NCC Newsletter ... on June 30, 2009. ref Brescia led the Music Theory department at Mills College . ref name Emory Brescia ... as well the Royal Academy of Florence . ref name Emory Brescia went to Santiago, Chile to teach harmony ... met Ulderico Marcelli who was studying violin, brass and composition. In 1903, Brescia followed ... tempered Marcelli s unhappy students. Brescia was the first Western composer to utilize native Ecuadorean ... University Press, 1969, p. 253. ISBN 0674375017 ref Brescia influenced two students who would later ... unrest, Brescia left the country in 1911. ref name MLA By 1914, he had settled in San Francisco teaching voice and composing music. ref name MLA In 1919, Brescia wrote the musical accompaniment to Life ... . Retrieved on June 30, 2009. ref Ecuadorian Indian moods were used in two musical numbers. Brescia ... instrument. ref Wilson, Harry Leon Domenico Brescia Bohemian Club. http books.google.com books?id sShDAAAAIAAJ Life , Bohemian Club, 1919, p. 60. ref Brescia brought Marcelli into the Bohemian Club where Marcelli wrote the music for the next year s Grove Play. In 1926, Brescia worked with writer .... Music By Domenico Brescia. Retrieved on June 30, 2009. ref In 1921, Brescia s Dithyrambic Suite ..., Brescia moved to Oakland, California Oakland as professor of music composition at Mills College ... findingaids content.php?id gardner852 100702 Emma Brescia Gardner papers, 1898 1996 . Retrieved ... 30, 2009. ref Brescia held his professorship until his death in 1939. Brescia had one daughter, Emma ... reflist colwidth 30em Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Brescia, Domenico ALTERNATIVE ... DEFAULTSORT Brescia, Domenico Category 1866 births Category 1939 deaths Category University of Bologna ... more details
Infobox Saint name Saint Oliva birth date death date 138 feast day 5 March venerated in Roman Catholic Church image imagesize 150px caption birth place death place titles Martyr beatified date beatified place beatified by canonized date Pre congregation canonized place canonized by attributes patronage major shrine Saint Afra s Church, Brescia , Italy suppressed date issues Saint Oliva or Olivia 138 was martyr ed under Hadrian her relic s are venerated at Saint Afra s Church, Brescia . Her Calendar of saints feast day is 5 March. External links http www.catholic forum.com Saints sainto37.htm Oliva at Patron Saints Index http www.saintpatrickdc.org ss 0305.htm oliv 5 March saints at St. Patrick s Church Category Italian saints Category Year of birth missing Category 138 deaths Category 2nd century Christian female saints Italy saint stub de Oliva von Brescia ... more details
James of Brescia was an Italian Dominican Order Dominican theologian of the fifteenth century. He entered the Dominican Order at Brescia , his native city, and in 1450 was appointed to the office of inquisitor. He aided the papal auditor, Bernardo da Bosco , in putting an end to the teaching of impious doctrines at Bergamo . He also took a prominent part in the controversy between the Dominicians and the Minorites with regard to the Precious Blood. During Easter Week, 1462, St. James of the Marches , a celebrated Minorite preacher, maintained in a sermon at Brescia that the Blood separated from the Body of Christ during His Passion was thereby separated from His Divinity, and consequently was not entitled to adoration during the time that Christ remained in the sepulchre. As this doctrine had been proscribed by Pope Clement VI in 1351, James of Brescia cited James of the Marches to appear before his tribunal in case he should not retract. A dispute at once arose between the Dominicans and Friars Minor. Shortly before, in a papal bull written at Tivoli, Italy Tivoli , Pope Pius II had declared that it was not contrary to Christian faith to hold that Christ did not reassume a part of the blood he shed in his passion. This declaration narrowed down the controversy to the question Whether the Blood which Christ shed in his passion and reassumed at his resurrection was adorable as the blood of the Son of God during the three days that it was separated from his body. The affirmative was maintained by the Dominicans, the negative by the Minorites. The pope ordered a solemn disputation to be held before the pontifical court at Christmas, 1462 1463, according to many . James of Brescia was one of three theologians who represented the Dominicians. Among the Minorite champions was Francesco della Rovere , later Pope Sixtus IV. After a debate of three days, a consultation was held ... by James of Brescia and his two colleagues. Other theological works attributed to James are no longer ... more details
Leonardo Brescia 1520 1582 was an Italy Italian painter of the Renaissance period. He was born and active in Ferrara , and worked with Bastianino . He painted an Assumption of the Virgin for the church of II Gesu, an Annunciation for the Madonna del Buon Amore and a Resurrection for Santa Monica. References Secondary Sources cite book first Stefano last Ticozzi year 1830 title Dizionario degli architetti, scultori, pittori, intagliatori in rame ed in pietra, coniatori di medaglie, musaicisti, niellatori, intarsiatori d ogni et e d ogni nazione Volume 1 editor pages page 217 publisher Gaetano Schiepatti Digitized by Googlebooks, Jan 24, 2007 id url http books.google.com books?id 0ownAAAAMAAJ&pg PA5&dq Stefano Ticozzi Dizionario authorlink cite book first Michael last Bryan year 1886 title Dictionary of Painters and Engravers, Biographical and Critical Volume I A K editor Robert Edmund Graves pages page 181 publisher George Bell and Sons location York St. 4, Covent Garden, London Original from Fogg Library, Digitized May 18, 2007 id url http books.google.com books?id 4GYCAAAAYAAJ&printsec titlepage&dq DICTIONARY AACHEN AALST&as brr 1 authorlink External links Census of Ferrarese Paintings and Drawings http www.censusferrarese.it galleria index.php?lang ita&autore Brescia Leonardo Reflist Italy painter 16thC stub DEFAULTSORT Brescia, Leonardo Category 1520 births Category 1582 deaths Category People from Ferrara Category Italian painters Category Ferrarese painters Category Renaissance painters no Leonardo Brescia ... more details
The Brescia Arsenal was a small arms factory located in Brescia , Italy , and active from the early 19th century to the end of World War II . br At first it was built as a convent for Servite Order Servite monks in the 15th century, and maintained a religious destination until the end of the 18th century. ref cite web url http www.lombardiabeniculturali.it archivi soggetti produttori ente MIDB000BE5 title Convento di Sant Alessandro, serviti 1430 1797 accessdate 2010 08 05 ref Following Napoleonic suppressions the convent was turned into barracks and, in 1812, the production of small arms was started. Many kinds of small arms in use by the Regio Esercito were overhauled in the Brescia Arsenal, including the Vetterli rifle and the Carcano Rifle ref cite web url http en.academic.ru dic.nsf enwiki 1376369 title Academic Dictionaries 6.5x52mm Mannlicher Carcano accessdate 2010 08 05 ref in its many versions. Built in assembly lines produced thousands of the latter, including the entire lot of the M91 TS Special Troops Carbine, made between 1898 and 1919. ref cite web url http www.exordinanza.net schede carcano91TS.htm title www.exordinanza.net Carcano 91 TS Truppe Speciali accessdate 2010 08 05 ref 6.5x52mm Carcano Ammunition was also produced. On 2 March 1945 the military facility was targeted by a massive USAAF strategic bombing air raid that wrought damage all over the city. The Arsenal was leveled and the church of St. Saint Afra Afra now Saint Angela Merici in Via dell Arsenale now via Francesco Crispi was directly hit and collapsed causing the death of 21 people ref name a. stop. cite news title Giornale di Brescia date March 6, 2010 accessdate 2010 08 09 ref who had sought refuge there. The total death toll for the bombing was of 80 killed among the population. ref name Antonio Cristini cite news title Giornale di Brescia date March 12, 2010 accessdate 2010 08 09 ref ... military Signals section of Brigata Meccanizzata Brescia were accommodated there. ref cite ... more details
orphan date June 2010 Fortunato of Brescia 1701&ndash 1754 was an Italian Minorite of the Reform of Lombardy and anatomist. Life He was born at Brescia , and received the religious habit in 1718. A philosopher and theologian, Fortunato was also renowned for his studies in the natural sciences. He was secretary general of his order, and stood in high favour at the Bourbon court of Spain. He died in Madrid . Works He was among the first to bring together the teachings of Scholastic philosophy and the discoveries of the physical sciences. His scientific work is rendered important by his extensive use of the microscope , in which he followed the lead of Malpighi . Avoiding the then prevalent discussions on vitalism , he devoted himself to a positive study of the problems of natural science. Convinced that a knowledge of microscopic anatomy is the key to the secrets of nature, he deemed two things to be of prime importance an experimental study of the histological constitution of the various organ anatomy organs , to learn their functions and the separation of these organs into their elements, to determine their embryological origin. This view, clear in the works of Fortunato, has prevailed in pathology and physiology. and in this sense Fortunato was a pioneer. He confined himself to the microscopic study of the parts of the organism, and in this way succeeded in classifying Tissue biology tissues and organs many years before Bichat 1800 . Fortunato was the first to distinguish between tissues and organs. He established the idea of tissues, or, as he wrote, of those organic parts which possess a definite structure visible with the microscope and characterized by their component elements . With sufficient accuracy he described connective and bony tissue. The morphological complexus ... anatomy. References reflist Attribution Catholic wstitle Fortunato of Brescia The entry ... Italiani Milan, 1907 , P. Fortunato da Brescia in Rivista di fisica, matematica e scienze naturali ... more details