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Town in Liguria, Italy
Oneglia (Italian: [oˈneʎʎa]; Ligurian: Inêia or Ineja; Occitan: Onelha; French: Oneille) is a former town on the Ligurian coast in northern Italy, in
Oneglia
Comune in Liguria, Italy
the city of Imperia on 21 October 1923 by combining Porto Maurizio and Oneglia, as well as the surrounding village communes of Piani, Caramagna Ligure
Imperia
Italian printer
Erasmo Oneglia (1853–1934) was an Italian printer born in Turin who was a successful stamp forger in the 1890s and early 1900s. Oneglia's first forgeries
Erasmo_Oneglia
Princely Roman family of Genoese extraction
family was a sub-branch of the Doria di Oneglia branch: in 1291, two Doria brothers bought the lordship of Oneglia, which was co-owned by their descendants
Doria-Pamphili-Landi
Italian noble family
Sardinia from the 12th century to the 15th century, and also in Dolceacqua, Oneglia and Portofino, in the Riviera to the west of Genoa. Simon Doria lived in
Doria_(family)
Admiral of the Republic of Genoa (1466–1560)
following a collision in 1956. Doria was born at Oneglia from the ancient Genoese family the Doria di Oneglia, a branch of the noble Doria family, who played
Andrea_Doria
1794 battle of the Alps Campaign
northeastward along the Italian Riviera, quickly seizing the small port of Oneglia. From there, Masséna struck north to capture two towns in the upper Tanaro
Second_Battle_of_Saorgio
Cards used for games or divination
of a Spanish-suited deck was produced around 1820 by Giacomo Recchi of Oneglia, Liguria and destined for Sardinia. The plain suit cards are copied from
Tarot
Railway station in Italy
Imperia Oneglia railway station (Italian: Stazione di Imperia Oneglia) served the city of Imperia, in the Liguria region, northwestern Italy. Opened in
Imperia Oneglia railway station
Imperia_Oneglia_railway_station
Military conflict in Liguria, Italy
battles followed, including a struggle for control of Oneglia. The Genoese advanced towards Oneglia with plans to attack by sea and land, but the Savoyards
Second_Genoese–Savoyard_War
Italian utopian socialist (1761–1837)
Principality of Oneglia, a small state ruled in personal union with the Duchy of Savoy that was fully surrounded by the Republic of Genoa. Oneglia was the site
Philippe_Buonarroti
State in Western Europe that existed from 1416 to 1860
Victor Amadeus II included Sardinia, Savoy, Piedmont, Aosta, Nice, and Oneglia. The collection was usually referred to as "Sardinia", meaning the kingdom
Duchy_of_Savoy
Royal dynasty of Southern Europe and Eastern Africa
Savoia, Monferrato, Chablais, Aosta e Genevese; Principe di Piemonte ed Oneglia; Marchese in Italia, di Saluzzo, Susa, Ivrea, Ceva, Maro, Oristano, Sezana;
House_of_Savoy
Breakdown is: Piedmont 950,000, Savoy 300,000, Nice 70,000, Aosta 60,000, Oneglia 16,000. Dwyer, Philip G. The Rise of Prussia 1700–1830. United Kingdom:
List of countries by population in 1700
List_of_countries_by_population_in_1700
Italian novelist, journalist and poet (1846 – 1908)
short-story writer. His best-known book is the children's novel Heart. Born in Oneglia (today part of the city of Imperia), he went to the Military Academy of
Edmondo_De_Amicis
Italian patriot and general (1807–1882)
oranges. During ten days in port, he met Giovanni Battista Cuneo from Oneglia, a politically active immigrant and member of the secret Young Italy movement
Giuseppe_Garibaldi
Italian lawyer (1756–1787)
the third woman to earn a degree. Amoretti was born on 12 May 1756 in Oneglia. She was the niece of Carlo Amoretti. When she was 20 (in 1777), she became
Maria_Pellegrina_Amoretti
Region of Italy
Storia del marchesato di Dolceacqua e dei comuni di Pigna e Castelfranco. Oneglia: Tipografia di Giovanni Grilini. 1862. Read online. According to the Atlante
Occitan_Valleys
Inactive Italian Army mountain artillery unit
Bergamo. The new regiment consisted of the Mountain Artillery Group "Oneglia" in Oneglia, which had been ceded by the 1st Mountain Artillery Regiment, the
2nd Mountain Artillery Regiment (Italy)
2nd_Mountain_Artillery_Regiment_(Italy)
Italian composer (1925–2003)
spoken texts as the basic material for composition. Berio was born in Oneglia (now part of Imperia), on the Ligurian coast of Italy on 24 October 1925
Luciano_Berio
been produced years earlier by Erasmo Oneglia of Turin. Robson Lowe and Carl Walske speculate in their book on Oneglia that he retired around 1920 and it
N._Imperato
System of government in Italy from 1861 to 1946
Marquis (of the Holy Roman Empire) in Italy; Prince of Piedmont, Carignano, Oneglia, Poirino, Trino; Prince and Perpetual Vicar of the Holy Roman Empire; Prince
Monarchy_of_Italy
Parent House of Este, Welf, Hanover and Lorraine
of Western Liguria, including Vercelli, Monferrato, Ceva, Acqui Terme, Oneglia, and Albenga—the Marca Aleramica of the Aleramici. Oberto I was named margrave
Obertenghi
Italian theatre of World War I
Regiment of Catania (arr. 28 May) 15 batteries of mountain artillery: Oneglia Group (batteries 23, 26 & 27); Vincenza Group (batteries 19–21); Genove
Italian_front_(World_War_I)
French Navy officer (1753–1798)
Vice-admiral Laurent Jean François Truguet, including the bombardment of Oneglia, operations in Naples led by Louis-René Levassor de Latouche Tréville and
François-Paul Brueys d'Aigalliers
François-Paul_Brueys_d'Aigalliers
Region of Italy
Counts of Laigueglia and it conquered again the territories of Finale, Oneglia and Porto Maurizio. In spite of its military and commercial successes,
Liguria
English textile artist, author, and socialist (1834–1896)
that she be cared for by the family. When Janey took May and Jenny to Oneglia in Italy, the latter suffered a serious seizure, with Morris rushing to
William_Morris
Name list
one of the condottieri or mercenaries in the Italian Renaissance Erasmo Oneglia (1853–1934), Italian printer and stamp forger Erasmo Ramirez (left-handed
Erasmo
Title of Italian monarchs from 1861 to 1946
Marquis (of the Holy Roman Empire) in Italy; Prince of Piedmont, Carignano, Oneglia, Poirino, Trino; Prince and Perpetual Vicar of the Holy Roman Empire; Prince
King_of_Italy
Italian Roman Catholic priest and canon lawyer
Carlo Sebastiano Berardi (b. at Oneglia, Italy, 26 August 1719; d. 3 August 1768) was an Italian Roman Catholic priest and canon lawyer. Having studied
Carlo_Sebastiano_Berardi
Historic building and art museum in Genoa, Italy
Pamphili family and it is open to the public as a museum. Andrea Doria (Oneglia, 1466 – Genova, 1560) was a Genoese aristocrat, statesman and naval commander
Villa_del_Principe
Gleaves-class destroyer
shore establishments, battery positions and shipping in the harbor of Oneglia, Italy, obtaining hits on two large enemy cargo ships, destroying one coast
USS_Gleaves
Campaign of the French Revolutionary Wars
of the Principality of Oneglia, evacuated toward the Austrian positions at the Nava Pass, allowing the French to enter Oneglia on 10 April. On Bonaparte's
Alps_Campaign_(1792–1796)
François Fournier Madame Joseph Louis-Henri Mercier (Henri Goegg) Erasmo Oneglia Angelo Panelli Mendel Shapiro Lucian Smeets Jean de Sperati Raoul de Thuin
List_of_stamp_forgers
Italian writer and publisher (1779–1863)
pronunciation: [dʒoˌvam ˈpjɛːtro vjøsˈsø, - vjesˈse]; 28 September 1779 in Oneglia – 28 April 1863 in Florence) was an Italian writer and editor of French-Swiss
Giovan_Pietro_Vieusseux
Campaign of the War of the First Coalition
the Republic of Genoa in concert with a Piedmontese naval team based in Oneglia. With the forces of Victor Amadeus III heavily entrenched around Saorgio
Italian_campaign_of_1796–1797
Active Italian Army mountain artillery unit
Group "Oneglia" to help form the 3rd Mountain Artillery Regiment. The Group "Oneglia" was renumbered as (IX) Mountain Artillery Group "Oneglia" and the
3rd Field Artillery Regiment (Mountain)
3rd_Field_Artillery_Regiment_(Mountain)
Italian food company
symbol of the company. Another large mill was also opened near the port of Oneglia to ensure a faster and more constant supply of raw materials; thus the
Agnesi_(company)
Italian Army specialist mountain infantry
8th Alpini Udine Tolmezzo Gemona Cividale 1st Mountain Artillery Turin Oneglia Mondovì Torino-Susa Torino-Aosta 2nd Mountain Artillery Vicenza Conegliano
Alpini
Viceroy of Sicily from 1622 to 1624
Dulwich Picture Gallery, London. "Emmanuel Philibert of Savoy, Prince of Oneglia". Dulwich Picture Gallery. Retrieved 2025-09-22. Geevers, Elisabeth (2023-06-06)
Emmanuel Philibert of Savoy (1588–1624)
Emmanuel_Philibert_of_Savoy_(1588–1624)
Savoyard prince
1642, Maurice gave up the cardinal's purple robes to become prince of Oneglia. On 28 August 1642, he married his brother Victor Amadeus' daughter, Princess
Prince_Maurice_of_Savoy
Railway station in Italy
served by two separate railway stations, Imperia Porto Maurizio and Imperia Oneglia on the single-track Genoa–Ventimiglia railway. As part of the continuing
Imperia_railway_station
2005 Argentine TV series or program
Torres and Miguel Vega, produced by Raúl Lecouna and directed by Jorge Oneglia and Carlos Dell Aguila. It was starred by Gustavo Bermúdez and Camila Bordonaba
El_Patrón_de_la_Vereda
Monument in Taganrog, Rostov, Russia
oranges. During ten days in port, he met Giovanni Battista Cuneo from Oneglia, a politically active immigrant and member of the secret Young Italy movement
Garibaldi Monument in Taganrog
Garibaldi_Monument_in_Taganrog
Speedy-class brig sloop of the Royal Navy
under the command of Thomas Elphinstone, joined a squadron cruising off Oneglia, Italy, under Commodore Horatio Nelson, consisting of the 64-gun ships
HMS_Speedy_(1782)
American mezzo-soprano and composer (1925–1983)
who later dispersed them in the Mediterranean Sea at Berio's hometown of Oneglia, Liguria, along with pink orchids (Berberian's favorite flower). Following
Cathy_Berberian
February 1915 the regiment also included the depot in Oneglia with the Mountain Artillery Group "Oneglia", which both were transferred on that date to the
Alpini and mountain artillery formations in World War I
Alpini_and_mountain_artillery_formations_in_World_War_I
and briefly set up a revolutionary government in the Ligurian town of Oneglia. The privileges of the nobility were abolished and the Church establishment
History_of_early_modern_Italy
Active Italian Army mountain artillery unit
Mountain Artillery Regiment, in Turin Mountain Artillery Group "Oneglia", in Oneglia 1st, 2nd, and 3rd batteries Mountain Artillery Group "Mondovì", in
1st Field Artillery Regiment (Mountain)
1st_Field_Artillery_Regiment_(Mountain)
Jean-Gaspard Dichat de Toisinge Dichat Grenadier Regiment 2 0 Oneglia Infantry Regiment 2 0 Oneglia Regiment Elite companies 0 3 Light Legion Elite companies
Battle of Loano order of battle
Battle_of_Loano_order_of_battle
Province of Italy
View of Porto Maurizio and easternmost Oneglia from the sea
Province_of_Imperia
Italian river
Pontedassio, giving its name to its valley, and ends in the Ligurian Sea in Oneglia (IM). Impero basin (95 km2) is totally included in the Province of Imperia
Impero_(river)
House in Imperia, Italy
area General information Architectural style Jugendstil Art Deco Location Oneglia, Imperia, Italy Coordinates 43°53′40″N 8°2′40.5″E / 43.89444°N 8.044583°E
Villa_Grock
1797 fifth-rate frigate
Bruix' expedition of 1799 into the Mediterranean. She was detached to Oneglia, along with Romaine and Vautour, to support the French invasion of Italy
French_frigate_Créole
American racing driver (1942–2023)
Series, driving a Porsche 911 for AASCO Performance with drivers Bobby Oneglia and Andy Hajducky. The team would finish 39th overall, 17th in their class
Dennis_Aase
Church in Bordighera, Italy
room decorated with a valuable organ purchased in 1804 by the organist of Oneglia Luigi Niggi. On the four walls of the room are four statues representing
Oratory of San Bartolomeo, Bordighera
Oratory_of_San_Bartolomeo,_Bordighera
Alexander Suvorov's 1799 campaign in Italy
informed Suvorov that he had received letters from the city authorities of Oneglia, Asti and Acqui Terme, which described the revolts against the French and
Suvorov's_Italian_campaign
Plant species of Italy
Pallanza Villa Cetinale, Sovicille Villa di Castello, Florence Villa Grock, Oneglia Villa Carlotta, Tremezzo Biology portal Italy portal Plants portal Apennine
Flora_of_Italy
Regiment (3 battalions) Royal Grenadiers Infantry Regiment (1 battalion) Oneglia Infantry Regiment (2 battalion) Piedmontese Freikorps Mondovì Infantry
Montenotte campaign order of battle
Montenotte_campaign_order_of_battle
Former French department in Italy (1805–1814)
Saliceto. Porto Maurizio, cantons: Alassio, Albenga, Borgomaro, Diano Marina, Oneglia, Pieve di Teco, Porto Maurizio and Santo Stefano. Its population in 1812
Montenotte_(department)
Medieval Italian noble family
April 1574 Marquisate of Zuccarello [it] Peretta Doria (1532-1590) 1548 Oneglia six children 7 April 1574 Zuccarello aged 50-51 Scipione 1550 Zuccarello
Aleramici
1625 naval battle of the Thirty Years' War
territory with the exception of the castle of La Penna and had even added Oneglia, Ormea, and a number of localities in Piedmont to its possessions. Santa
Relief_of_Genoa
founded in 1819 by Giovan Pietro Vieusseux, a merchant and publisher from Oneglia. It played a vital role in linking the culture of Italy with that of other
Gabinetto_Vieusseux
Italian politician (1918–2001)
Pajetta's words, never "words like horns and lover". Natta was born in Oneglia, the sixth child of a family of merchants from the small bourgeoisie. His
Alessandro_Natta
French general (1766–1809)
and posted to Masséna's Army of Italy. He took part in the expedition to Oneglia on 5 April 1794 as part of Mouret's division before coming under General
Louis-Vincent-Joseph Le Blond de Saint-Hilaire
Louis-Vincent-Joseph_Le_Blond_de_Saint-Hilaire
Italian stamp forger (1884–1957)
probably produced more than 5,000 forgeries. [citation needed] Erasmo Oneglia List of stamp forgers Philatelic fakes and forgeries Lowe, Robson & Carl
Jean_de_Sperati
Italian explorer and scientist (1741–1816)
Carlo Amoretti (born 16 March 1741 in Oneglia, now part of Imperia – died 23 March 1816) was an ecclesiastic, scholar, writer, and scientist. He entered
Carlo_Amoretti
Spanish sailor, soldier, adventurer and writer
water. Either the original or a copy was later possessed by the Prince of Oneglia, the Spanish Viceroy of Sicily and is noted by J.B. Trend as being still
Alonso_de_Contreras
Princess of Oneglia
Princess Luisa Cristina of Savoy Princess of Oneglia Marchioness of Argentera and Bersezio Born 27 July 1629 Castello del Valentino, Turin Died 12 May
Princess Luisa Cristina of Savoy
Princess_Luisa_Cristina_of_Savoy
1793 battle of the Alps Campaign
Authion, two battalions of Acqui at Camp Raus, two battalions of Oneglia at Oneglia to the east, 9th Grenadier Battalion at Camp Fromagnie, one battalion
First_Battle_of_Saorgio
Austrian general
Army of Italy's artillery chief Napoleon Bonaparte, the French seized Oneglia on 9 April and turned north. Argenteau with 10 Piedmontese battalions tried
Eugène-Guillaume_Argenteau
Italian politician
Revolution. In 1794, after joining a conspiracy, he was forced to flee to Oneglia. He then lived in Loano and Milan, where he published the Saggio leggi
Giuseppe_Abbamonte
Argentine telenovela
Morteo Marcos Villalón Directed by Osvaldo Cappra Gerardo Mariani Jorge Oneglia Starring Soledad Pastorutti Guido Kaczka Theme music composer Cris Morena
Rincón_de_Luz
British Royal Navy captain
1793–1796. He was landed on Corsica at Bastia and Calvi, and was wounded at Oneglia on 29 August 1795. In November of that year, he was captured at Vado Ligure
Thomas Withers (Royal Navy officer)
Thomas_Withers_(Royal_Navy_officer)
Nobel Prize nominees for Literature
Luther Lamphere Wright (1856–1922). Edmondo De Amicis 21 October 1846 Oneglia, Imperia, Italy 11 March 1908 Bordighera, Imperia, Italy 1908 Died before
List of nominees for the Nobel Prize in Literature
List_of_nominees_for_the_Nobel_Prize_in_Literature
Argentine military officer and politician
born in Buenos Aires, son of Domingo Belgrano Pérez, a merchant born in Oneglia, and María Josefa González Casero, belonging to a distinguished family
Joseph_Belgrano
30th President of the Dominican Republic (1903–1905)
Languasco (1867−1914) Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic 6. Agustín Languasco Oneglia, Kingdom of Sardinia-Piedmont 3. Isabel Languasco Chevalier (1832–1905)
Carlos_Morales_Languasco
Island Colony of Prince Edward Island For private owner. 27 September Oneglia Steamship Messrs. Macnab & Co. Greenock United Kingdom For San Remo Steam
List_of_ship_launches_in_1865
wrecked on the coast of Sardinia. She was on a voyage from Cagliari to Oneglia, Kingdom of Sardinia. London Packet Great Britain The ship foundered at
List_of_shipwrecks_in_1793
Naval forces of the Kingdom of Sardinia, from 1720 to 1861
marque authorizing privateers to operate out of his main ports, Nice and Oneglia. When in 1703, during the War of the Spanish Succession, the Emperor Charles
Royal_Sardinian_Navy
Neapolitan military physician
As the republican conspiracy was discovered, in 1794 Savaresi flew to Oneglia. This small town on the Ligurian coast had been occupied by the French
Antonio_Savaresi
French Navy officer and explorer (1768–1839)
Admiral Truguet and took part in attacks on the Sardinian municipalities of Oneglia, Cagliari and Nice.[citation needed] In August 1793, Hamelin was named
Jacques Félix Emmanuel Hamelin
Jacques_Félix_Emmanuel_Hamelin
formally end his campaign. Michael Ruble Chris Coleman Max Pizarro Pete Oneglia Insider NJ Cindy Christy Fertsch Bob Maschio". M.facebook.com. Archived
2018 United States House of Representatives elections in New Jersey
2018_United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections_in_New_Jersey
associated with other Italian forgers of the period, particularly Erasmo Oneglia. List of stamp forgers Philatelic fakes and forgeries Tyler, Varro E. (1976)
Angelo_Panelli
Genoa (Genova) Bronze Genova Voltri Genova Genoa (Genova) Silver Imperia Oneglia Imperia Imperia Silver Imperia Porto Maurizio Imperia Imperia Silver Isola
List of railway stations in Liguria
List_of_railway_stations_in_Liguria
Village in Liguria, Italy
made a special papal decree which granted commendation to the admiral of Oneglia Andrea Doria and the parishes of Divo Martino di Portofino, San Giacomo
Nozarego
Latin Catholic archdiocese in Italy
with note 2. Natta: Ritzler & Sefrin VI, p. 139 with note 2. A native of Oneglia (diocese of Albenga), Delbecchi had been Provost-general of his Order,
Archdiocese_of_Cagliari
Tower located on the Roman wall of Aosta
from the fact that a leper named Pierre-Bernard Guasco, originally from Oneglia, was imprisoned there from 1773 to 1803. This story inspired Le Lépreux
The_Leper's_Tower
British stamp dealer
1870–1871. ISBN 978-9963579723 Lowe, Robson & Carl Walske. (1996) The Oneglia Engraved Forgeries Commonly Attributed to Angelo Panelli. ISBN 9963-579-73-6
James_Bendon
Italian botanist (1882–1949)
Vittorio Calestani Born (1882-10-25)25 October 1882 Oneglia Died 1949 (aged 66–67) Pisa Spouse Emilia Mattioni Scientific career Fields Botany Institutions
Vittorio_Calestani
Italian Renaissance poet and translator
Beneducci, Francesco (1899). "Una traduzione bizzarra". Scampoli Critici. Oneglia: 35–41. Mancini, Girolamo (1916). "Lettera satirica di Giovanni Andrea
Giovanni Andrea dell' Anguillara
Giovanni_Andrea_dell'_Anguillara
1860 postage stamp of the Kingdom of Greece
century. These stamps have been the target of forgers, including Erasmo Oneglia, Jean de Sperati and A. Alisaffi. This is just a sample of some forgeries/fakes
Hermes_(Greek_stamp)
Railway station in Italy
December 2016, along with Imperia's other former railway station, Imperia Oneglia, 2.2 kilometres (1.4 mi) to the east, by a new inland station, simply named
Imperia Porto Maurizio railway station
Imperia_Porto_Maurizio_railway_station
Mediterranean Sea (43°25′N 06°51′E / 43.417°N 6.850°E / 43.417; 6.850) south of Oneglia, Italy by HMS Untiring ( Royal Navy). I-174 Imperial Japanese Navy World
List of shipwrecks in April 1944
List_of_shipwrecks_in_April_1944
Italian cardinal (1509–1580)
York: Robert Appleton Company. Girolamo Rossi, Vita di Girolamo Morone (Oneglia, 1865). Carlo Gioda, Girolamo Morone e i suoi tempi: studio storico (Milano:
Giovanni_Morone
Aasco Performance John Rutherford IV Andy Hajducky Dave Geremia Bobby Oneglia Ken Fengler Bobby Carradine Porsche 911 Carrera RSR Y 227 Porsche 3.8 L
2000_24_Hours_of_Daytona
Church in Bordighera, Italy
Francesco Marvaldi (1647-1706), member of the family of Marvaldi Candeasco at Oneglia, famous architects of the time. The chandelier in the middle of the vault
Church of St. Mary Magdalen (Bordighera)
Church_of_St._Mary_Magdalen_(Bordighera)
French Marshal (1742–1819)
commander Pierre Jadart Dumerbion a French offensive began on 5 April and Oneglia was seized. André Masséna commanded the 20,000-man main column on the right
Jean-Mathieu-Philibert Sérurier
Jean-Mathieu-Philibert_Sérurier
Italian painter (c. 1680–1746)
and Tobia, who Buries the Dead for the Oratorio della Buona Morte; in Oneglia he made his masterpiece in the large painting dedicated to St. Biagio in
Domenico_Bocciardo
Belgian-Mexican stamp forger and dealer (1890–1975)
associated with the forger Erasmo Oneglia. A photograph of de Thuin from 1927 may be found in the work on Oneglia by Robson Lowe and Carl Walske. According
Raoul_de_Thuin
ONEGLIA
ONEGLIA
ONEGLIA
ONEGLIA
Boy/Male
British, English
From the Priest's Meadow
Female
Egyptian
, the mother of Nechtarhebi.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim, Parsi
Like the Sun
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
A precious gem
Boy/Male
Tamil
One of names of the Sun God
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Tamil
Peacock
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Idea; Imagination; Fancy
Girl/Female
Tamil
Ojaswita | ஓஜஸà¯à®µà¯€à®¤à®¾
Bright brightness, A person symbolic of brightness
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Turkish
Shape; Form
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu
Lord Rama
ONEGLIA
ONEGLIA
ONEGLIA
ONEGLIA
ONEGLIA