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The House of Trivulzio is the name of an old Italian noble family with princely titles (Val Mesolcina in 1622-1766, and Musocco since 1885), most closely
Trivulzio
Italian noblewoman and princess of Belgiojoso
Cristina Trivulzio di Belgiojoso (Italian pronunciation: [kriˈstiːna triˈvultsjo di beldʒoˈjoːzo, -oːso]; 28 June 1808, Milan, Lombardy, Italy – 5 July
Cristina_Trivulzio_Belgiojoso
Topics referred to by the same term
Antonio Trivulzio may refer to: Antonio Trivulzio, iuniore (died 1559), Italian Roman Catholic cardinal Antonio Trivulzio, seniore (1457–1508), Italian
Antonio_Trivulzio
15th/16th century Italian nobleman and mercenary commander
Gian Giacomo Trivulzio (French: Jean-Jacques Trivulce; 1440 or 1441 – 5 December 1518) was an Italian aristocrat, statesman, and condottiero who played
Gian_Giacomo_Trivulzio
Italian condottiero
France in 1526. Trivulzio was born in Milan as son of Pietro Trivulzio and Laura Bossi. He was the brother of Cardinal Antonio Trivulzio and was a nephew
Teodoro_Trivulzio
Italian Roman Catholic prelate
Francesco Trivulzio (died 1631) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Nocera de' Pagani (1621–1631). Francesco Trivulzio was born ordained
Francesco_Trivulzio
1497 painting by Andrea Mantegna
The Trivulzio Madonna is a painting by the Italian Renaissance painter Andrea Mantegna, executed in 1497. It is housed in the Pinacoteca of the Castello
Trivulzio_Madonna
Hospital in Milan, Italy
The Pio Albergo Trivulzio, formally Azienda di servizi alla persona Istituti Milanesi Martinitt e Stelline e Pio Albergo Trivulzio, commonly referred to
Pio_Albergo_Trivulzio
Late Roman glass wine cup
The Trivulzio Cage Cup (Italian: Diatreta Trivulzio) is a glass wine cup realized in the 4th century AD. It is one of the best-preserved late-Roman cage
Trivulzio_Cage_Cup
Italian Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal
Antonio Trivulzio the Younger (It.:Antonio Trivulzio, iuniore) (d. 1559) was an Italian Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal. Antonio Trivulzio was born
Antonio_Trivulzio,_iuniore
Pietro Trivulzio (died 1523) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Archbishop of Reggio Calabria (1520–1523). On 1 October 1520, Pietro Trivulzio was
Pietro_Trivulzio
Lombard aristocrat (1796–1878)
Giorgio Pallavicino Trivulzio (24 April 1796 – 4 August 1878) was a Lombard aristocrat who became a long-standing patriot activist-politician. He was
Giorgio_Pallavicino_Trivulzio
Painting by Francesco Hayez
Portrait of Cristina Trivulzio Belgiojoso (Italian: Ritratto di Cristina Trivulzio Belgiojoso) is an 1831 portrait painting by the Italian artist Francesco
Portrait of Cristina Trivulzio Belgiojoso
Portrait_of_Cristina_Trivulzio_Belgiojoso
Museum in Italy
This part of the museum includes the Trivulzio Madonna by Andrea Mantegna, dating from 1497. (Another Trivulzio Madonna by Filippo Lippi is also in the
Pinacoteca del Castello Sforzesco
Pinacoteca_del_Castello_Sforzesco
Italian Catholic cardinal (1465-1527)
Scaramuccia Trivulzio (1465 – 3 August 1527) was a cardinal of the Catholic Church. He was Bishop of Como in Italy, from 1508 to 1518. He was then Bishop
Scaramuccia_Trivulzio
Italian bishop and cardinal
Antonio Trivulzio the Elder (It.: Antonio Trivulzio, seniore) (1457–1508) (called the Cardinal of Como) was an Italian Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal
Antonio_Trivulzio,_seniore
Fourth & Fifth phase of the Italian Wars (1508–1516)
been; and when, in May 1511, a French army commanded by Gian Giacomo Trivulzio approached, the citizens of Bologna revolted, expelled Alidosi, and opened
War_of_the_League_of_Cambrai
King of France from 1498 to 1515
this French army was being led by a foreigner, Gian Giacomo Trivulzio. Marshal Trivulzio had been in the service of the French throne since the reign
Louis_XII
Italian Cardinal and Prince
Teodoro Trivulzio (1597 – 3 August 1656) was an Italian Cardinal who held several high functions in service of the Spanish Crown. Trivulzio was born
Gian Giacomo Teodoro Trivulzio
Gian_Giacomo_Teodoro_Trivulzio
Cathedral church of Milan, Italy
Federico Borromeo). In 1562, Marco d'Agrate's St. Bartholomew and the famous Trivulzio candelabrum (12th century) were added. After the accession of Carlo Borromeo
Milan_Cathedral
Italian count (1822–1879)
Museo Poldi Pezzoli. Son of Giuseppe Poldi Pezzoli (1768–1833) and Rosa Trivulzio (1800–1859), Gian Giacomo grew up surrounded by a rich cultural and artistic
Gian_Giacomo_Poldi_Pezzoli
Italian cardinal
Trivulzio (c. 1485–1548) was an Italian Cardinal and papal legate. Agostino was from a noble family in Milan, the eighth child of Giovanni Trivulzio di
Agostino_Trivulzio
Lord of Monaco from 1589 to 1604
Teodoro Trivulzio, Conte di Melzo, Principe di Musocco. Honoré II (Monaco, 24 December 1597 – Monaco, 10 January 1662) married Ippolita Trivulzio. Maria
Ercole,_Lord_of_Monaco
American actress, Princess of Monaco from 1956 to 1982
v t e Monegasque consorts Ippolita Trivulzio (1616–1638) Catherine Charlotte de Gramont (1662–1678) Marie of Lorraine (1701–1724) Jacques Goyon de Matignon
Grace_Kelly
Several male portraits by the Italian Renaissance artist Antonello da Messina
headgear, a fashion more characteristic of 1460s Italy. Often called the Trivulzio portrait, this portrait is housed in the Turin City Museum of Ancient
Male portraits by Antonello da Messina
Male_portraits_by_Antonello_da_Messina
Princess of Monaco from 1616 to 1638
Ippolita Trivulzio (1600 – 20 June 1638) was the Princess of Monaco by marriage to Honoré II of Monaco, and was the first Monegasque consort to bear the
Ippolita_Trivulzio
Princess of Monaco since 2011
v t e Monegasque consorts Ippolita Trivulzio (1616–1638) Catherine Charlotte de Gramont (1662–1678) Marie of Lorraine (1701–1724) Jacques Goyon de Matignon
Charlene,_Princess_of_Monaco
Italian noble family
Pallavicino (1672–1742), Italian poet and opera librettist Giorgio Pallavicino Trivulzio (1796–1878), Politician during Italian unification Emilio Pallavicini [it;
Pallavicini_family
Second and third phase of the Italian Wars (1499–1504)
rebels opened the gates to the Venetian army commanded by Gian Giacomo Trivulzio. 6 October 1499: The French army entered the city of Milan. 19 December
Italian_Wars_of_1499–1504
1515 battle of the War of the League of Cambrai
command of Charles III, Duke of Bourbon and the Marshal Gian Giacomo Trivulzio, took possession of two shallow rises near San Giuliano. This formation
Battle_of_Marignano
Marquis of Baux
succeeded Honoré II. The only son of Honoré II of Monaco and Ippolita Trivulzio, Grimaldi was the heir apparent to the principality of Monaco which was
Ercole,_Marquis_of_Baux
Spanish general and political figure
Governor of the Duchy of Milan 1648–1656 Succeeded by Cardinal Teodoro Trivulzio Preceded by John of Austria the Younger Governor-General of the Spanish
Luis de Benavides Carrillo, Marquis of Caracena
Luis_de_Benavides_Carrillo,_Marquis_of_Caracena
Diocese of Nocera de' Pagani In office 1632–1653 Predecessor Francesco Trivulzio Successor Bonaventura D'Avalos Orders Ordination 28 October 1631 Consecration
Ippolito_Franconi
European conflicts from 1494 to 1559
finalised, a French army of 27,000 under the Milanese exile Gian Giacomo Trivulzio invaded Lombardy, and in August besieged Rocca d'Arazzo, a fortified town
Italian_Wars
military career began at an early age under the condottiero Gian Giacomo Trivulzio. He fought at the battle of Ravenna (1512) and the battle of Marignano
Ludovico Barbiano di Belgiojoso (1488–1530)
Ludovico_Barbiano_di_Belgiojoso_(1488–1530)
Basilica in Milan, Lombardy, Italy
1512, Bramantino built the Trivulzio Mausoleum, an octagonal chapel. Commissioned by the Condottiero Giangiacomo Trivulzio, he awkwardly constructed this
San_Nazaro_in_Brolo
Collaborative musical composition pub. 1839
la tromba" from Vincenzo Bellini's opera I puritani. Princess Cristina Trivulzio Belgiojoso conceived the piece in 1837 and persuaded Franz Liszt to assemble
Hexaméron (musical composition)
Hexaméron_(musical_composition)
de Benavides Carrillo, Marquis of Caracena 1648–1656 Cardinal Teodoro Trivulzio 1656–1656 Alfonso Pérez de Vivero, Count of Fuensaldaña 1656–1660 Francesco
List of governors of the Duchy of Milan
List_of_governors_of_the_Duchy_of_Milan
16th-century Roman Catholic bishop
Antonio Trivulzio (died 1519) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Como (1518–1519), Bishop of Piacenza (1508–1509), Bishop of Asti (1499–1508
Antonio_Trivulzio_(bishop)
Italy. It was designed and built during 1520 by the architect Teodoro Trivulzio. It is named Vescovo, because the gate once collected a toll benefitting
Porta_Vescovo,_Verona
Princess of Monaco in 1731
Monaco 16. Honoré II, Prince of Monaco 8. Hercules of Monaco 17. Ippolita Trivulzio 4. Louis I, Prince of Monaco 18. Luca Spinola, signore di Molfetta 9.
Louise Hippolyte, Princess of Monaco
Louise_Hippolyte,_Princess_of_Monaco
Italian painter (1853–1919)
subjects; most notably, depicting the elderly residents of the Pio Albergo Trivulzio, a retirement home and hospital. One of his works from that series, The
Angelo_Morbelli
Italian-French condottiere
XII and Francis I of France, as well as a sworn enemy of Gian Giacomo Trivulzio. On the other hand the Duke of Milan called and gave the general cane
Galeazzo_Sanseverino
Head of the Catholic Church from 1655 to 1667
crowned on 18 April 1655 by the Cardinal Protodeacon Gian Giacomo Teodoro Trivulzio before taking possession of the Archbasilica of Saint John Lateran on
Pope_Alexander_VII
Jews who converted to the Catholic Church
The Gothic-style Trivulzio chandler, an early 13th century work of art by an anonymous Anglo-Norman master. It is shaped as a menorah, as a symbol of
Hebrew_Catholics
List of consorts of the sovereign prince or princess of Monaco
Ceased to be consort Death Spouse Ippolita Trivulzio Carlo Emanuele Teodoro Trivulzio, Count of Melzo (Trivulzio) 1600 13 February 1616 1638 Honoré II Catherine
List_of_Monégasque_consorts
Ruined castle in Switzerland
the Freiherr of Misox/Mesocco. From 1480 until 1549 it was held by the Trivulzio family. A small fortified church, the Church of S. Carpoforo, was built
Mesocco_Castle
Italian polymath (1452–1519)
Leonardo was working on plans for an equestrian monument for Gian Giacomo Trivulzio, but this was prevented by an invasion of a confederation of Swiss, Spanish
Leonardo_da_Vinci
Castle in Milan, Italy
Castello Sforzesco with an art collection which includes Andrea Mantegna's Trivulzio Madonna and masterpieces by Canaletto, Tiepolo, Vincenzo Foppa, Titian
Sforza_Castle
Art museum in Milan
Pezzoli (1822–1879) and his mother, Rosa Trivulzio, of the family of the condottiero Gian Giacomo Trivulzio. Many of the rooms in the palace were redecorated
Museo_Poldi_Pezzoli
Part of the War of the League of Cambrai
Ferrara Kingdom of France Commanders and leaders Pope Julius II Alessandro Trivulzio Units involved 2,500 infantrymen 400 knights 100–150 man of arms 400 infantrymen
Siege_of_Mirandola_(1511)
Figure of speech
1500, when Louis XII asked Giangiacopo Trivulzio what was necessary to win the war against Ludovico Sforza, Trivulzio answered: "Three things, Sire, Money
Isocolon
Comune in Lombardy, Italy
Agrate Brianza Comune Comune di Agrate Brianza Villa Trivulzio Coat of arms Agrate Brianza Location of Agrate Brianza in Italy Show map of Italy Agrate
Agrate_Brianza
15th-century Italian noblewoman
Ottoni di Matelica of the Ottoni family. Deianira, married Giorgio Trivulzio of the Trivulzio family. Elena, married Juan de Luna, a castellan in Milan. Sainty
Francesca_of_Montferrat
Italian politician
Portrait of Cristina Trivulzio Belgiojoso by Francesco Hayez, 1831
Carlo_Pepoli
Italy, that was established in the 16th Century, now part of Pio Albergo Trivulzio, a public Milanese institution that provides aid to needy orphans, elders
Martinitt
Italian painter (1465–1525)
Ritratto Di Gentiluomo Portrait of Catellano Trivulzio Giovanni Ambrogio de Predis Gentleman of the Trivulzio Family An original version of de' Conti's 'Earl
Bernardino_de'_Conti
Italian writer and journalist
women in the region, including Ada Negri, Vittoria Manzoni, Cristina Trivulzio Belgiojoso, Maria Cosway, Carlotta Ferrari, and Giuseppina Strepponi.
Elena_Cazzulani
Diocese Diocese of Brugnato In office 1548–1565 Predecessor Agostino Trivulzio Successor Giulio Sauli Personal details Died 1565 (1566) Brugnato, Italy
Antonio_Cogorno
Italian mathematician, philologist and translator (1447–1500)
arrested for 8 months due to suspicions of conspiring with persons of the Trivulzio family who were allied with the king of France, Charles VIII. He died
Giorgio_Valla
Prince of Monaco from 1701 to 1731
Monaco 8. Honoré II, Prince of Monaco 4. Ercole of Monaco 9. Ippolita Trivulzio 2. Louis I, Prince of Monaco 10. Luca Spinola, signore di Molfetta 5.
Antonio_I,_Prince_of_Monaco
15th-century Catholic bishop
Como In office 1415–1487 Predecessor Lazzaro Scarampi Successor Antonio Trivulzio (seniore) Orders Consecration 19 October 1466 by Guillaume d'Estouteville
Brande_Castiglioni
Italian cardinal deacon (1475–1507)
the Italian Wars. Louis XII invaded Italy in 1499; after Gian Giacomo Trivulzio had ousted its duke Ludovico Sforza, Cesare accompanied the king in his
Cesare_Borgia
Prince of Monaco from 1662 to 1701
Monaco 9. Maria Landi 2. Ercole of Monaco 10. Carlo Emanuele Trivulzio 5. Ippolita Trivulzio 11. Caterina Gonzaga 1. Louis I, Prince of Monaco 12. Gaspare
Louis_I,_Prince_of_Monaco
Italian Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal
1537 Succeeded by Robert de Lenoncourt (cardinal) Preceded by Agostino Trivulzio Cardinal-Priest of Sant'Eustachio 1537–1540 Succeeded by Guido Ascanio
Cristoforo_Giacobazzi
Painting by Raphael
including Bernardo Dovizi (known as Bibbiena), Innocenzo Cybo, Scaramuccia Trivulzio, Alessandro Farnese, Ippolito d'Este, Silvio Passerini, Antonio Ciocchi
Portrait of a Cardinal (Raphael)
Portrait_of_a_Cardinal_(Raphael)
Italian painter (1791–1882)
it was received with great acclaim and acquired by Giorgio Pallavicino Trivulzio. Because of its new style and its subject, taken from medieval history
Francesco_Hayez
Holy Roman Emperor from 1508 to 1519
force under Niccolò di Pitigliano and a French army under Alessandro Trivulzio. Bartolomeo d'Alviano then pushed into the Imperial territory, seizing
Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor
Maximilian_I,_Holy_Roman_Emperor
Museum in Milan
Roman funerary stele, 1st century AD The Milan cage cup, or "Diatreta Trivulzio" Bodhisattva in meditation Milan Natural History Museum "Museo Archeologico
Archaeological_Museum,_Milan
Italian mathematician and philanthropist (1718–1799)
Finally, thanks to a donation from Prince Antonio Tolomeo Trivulzio, the Pio Albergo Trivulzio was established in Milan in 1771, and Cardinal Giuseppe Pozzobonelli
Maria_Gaetana_Agnesi
Head of the Catholic Church from 1503 to 1513
Cardinals and Bishop of Ostia, presided. The Bishop of Como, Scaramuccia Trivulzio, then read from the pulpit a papal bull, Si summus rerum, dated that very
Pope_Julius_II
Comune in Lombardy, Italy
Visconti, the Duke of Milan and subsequently, in 1450, to Gian Giacomo Trivulzio under whom it was granted the status of borgo ("burg", a fortified town)
Codogno
Yusuf Ali surrendered. Nevertheless, soon suspicions were aroused as Trivulzio, the Hobyo commissioner, reported movement of armed men towards the borders
History_of_Somalia
Roman Catholic basilica, a landmark of Rome, Italy
(1503–1519); in commendam (1519–1534) Paolo Emilio Cesi (1534–1537) Agostino Trivulzio (1537) Cristoforo Giacobazzi (1537–1540) Guido Ascanio Sforza di Santa
Sant'Eustachio
Luxury Late Roman glass vessel type
grave goods found in the same grave were very mundane. The Coppa diatreta Trivulzio at the Museo archeologico Milan, the only example with no damage at all
Cage_cup
in Milan), married 1501 Gian Niccolò Trivulzio (* 1479; † 1512), Count of Musocco, son of Gian Giacomo Trivulzio Gianfrancesco Gonzaga (born 2 February
Rodolfo_Gonzaga
Roman Catholic diocese in Italy
Antonio Trivulzio (1508–1509) Vasino Malabayla (19 Jan 1509 –1519) Cardinal Scaramuccia Trivulzio (1519–1525) Administrator Catalano Trivulzio (1525–1559)
Diocese_of_Piacenza–Bobbio
portraits of her and her husband. 7. The Trivulzio cardinals Two distinguished member of the Milanese Trivulzio family were buried in the basilica in the
Monuments in the Basilica of Santa Maria del Popolo
Monuments_in_the_Basilica_of_Santa_Maria_del_Popolo
Lord/Prince of Monaco from 1604 to 1662
today Monaco's Princely Palace. On 13 February 1616 he married Ippolita Trivulzio (d. 1638). The couple had one son. Ercole Grimaldi, Marquis of Baux (1623
Honoré_II,_Prince_of_Monaco
History of the municipality of Castel Goffredo, Italy
(1544-1586) Ferdinando Caterina (wife of Carlo Trivulzio) (1574-1615?) Giulia (1576-?) Ginevra (1578-?) Giovanna Maria Luigia Luigi
History_of_Castel_Goffredo
Aspects of Renaissance art and culture in Lombardy
from creating the cartoons for the cycle of the Trivulzio tapestries, commissioned by the Trivulzio and executed between 1504 and 1509 by the Vigevano
Renaissance_in_Lombardy
short, so even those cardinals, who themselves had papal ambitions (f.e. Trivulzio), inclined to vote for him, hoping for the next conclave in the near future
1534_conclave
National library of the Netherlands
of the Netherlands. The Royal Library of the Netherlands also has the Trivulzio Book of Hours (ca. 1465), a medieval manuscript that measures 9 cm x 13 cm
Royal Library of the Netherlands
Royal_Library_of_the_Netherlands
Chronological narrative of the movements and ideologies aimed at equal rights for women
Vormärz, a prelude to the 1848 revolution. In Italy, Clara Maffei, Cristina Trivulzio Belgiojoso, and Ester Martini Currica were politically active[clarification
History_of_feminism
Painting by Andrea Mantegna
background is a hedge bearing lemons, as also seen in the same artist's Trivulzio Madonna (1497). (in Italian) Tatjana Pauli, Mantegna, serie Art Book,
The Holy Family and the Family of Saint John the Baptist
The_Holy_Family_and_the_Family_of_Saint_John_the_Baptist
Italian condottiero (1452–1523)
the crossing of the Alps by Hannibal. Milanese condottiero Gian Giacomo Trivulzio, who served the French and had previously been defeated by Colonna in
Prospero_Colonna
Italian condottiero
uncle Prospero, but while inspecting the front lines along with Camillo Trivulzio, was hit by a cannon shot and fell mortally wounded. There are few depictions
Marcantonio_I_Colonna
Military unit of the Army of Italy
It was commanded by the former Milanese nobleman, general Alessandro Trivulzio and included Ugo Foscolo and Vincenzo Cuoco among its soldiers. 2720 had
Lombard_Legion
Italian Catholic Cardinal (1614–1681)
Catholic Church titles Preceded by Giangiacomo Teodoro Trivulzio Cardinal-Deacon of San Cesareo in Palatio 1644–1653 Succeeded by Friedrich von Hessen-Darmstadt
Carlo_Rossetti
Italian actress (born 1976)
2011 Rossella Sophie in Valeri 7 episodes 2012 Anita Garibaldi Cristina Trivulzio Belgiojoso Television film 2013 Tutta la musica del cuore Angela Braschi
Francesca_Cavallin
Church in Rome, Italy
Giovanni Battista Savelli (1484–1498) Amanieu d'Albret (1500–1520) Agostino Trivulzio, in commendam (1520–1531) Íñigo López de Mendoza y Zúñiga (1531–1537)
San_Nicola_in_Carcere
Name list
noblewoman Ippolita Maria Sforza (1493–1501), Italian noblewoman Ippolita Trivulzio (1600–1638), Italian Princess of Monaco by marriage This page or section
Ippolita
Name list
Giangiacomo Paleologo (1395–1445), Margrave of Montferrat Giangiacomo Teodoro Trivulzio (1597–1656), Italian Cardinal Francesco Giangiacomo (1783–1864), Italian
Giangiacomo
Diocese Archdiocese of Reggio Calabria In office 1512–1520 Predecessor Francesco Isvales Successor Agostino Trivulzio Personal details Died 1520 (1521)
Roberto_Latino_Orsini
Italian explorer and zoologist (1811–1882)
interested in the avifauna of the area. In 1854, he accompanied Cristina Trivulzio Belgiojoso to Syria, afterwards visiting Asia Minor. In 1859, he left
Orazio_Antinori
French military title
Bailiff of Chaumont (died 1499), Marshal of France in 1486 Gian Giacomo Trivulzio, Marquis of Vigevano (1448–1518), Marshal of France in 1499 Charles II
Marshal_of_France
they were split into three separate corps under the command of Renato Trivulzio, Count Borromeo, and Gio. Pietro Bergamino. The Swiss were once again
Battle_of_Crevola
Comune in Piedmont, Italy
it in fief first to the Tornielli family (1412–1447) and later to the Trivulzio family (1466–1548). In 1449, Borgomanero and its surroundings were the
Borgomanero
Building in Torno, Italy
Emilio's death, the palace was still used by his wife, the princess Cristina Trivulzio di Belgiojoso, while it was later inherited by his son-in-law, Ludovico
Villa_Pliniana
Duke of Milan (1452–1508)
the army for the conquest of Milan to the famous leader Gian Giacomo Trivulzio, a personal enemy of Ludovico. Ludovico chose to withdraw the troops he
Ludovico_Sforza
TRIVULZIO
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Tamil
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English
Variant spelling of English unisex Darcy, DARCIE means "from Arcy."
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English
Bright; Clear; Variant of Claire or Clarice
Boy/Male
Egyptian
From Edfu.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Mead 1.
Boy/Male
British, English
Bright Friend
Girl/Female
African, Arabic, Muslim
Nice; Best Friend; Lovely
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Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
Abu Al Mujashshar had this Name, He was an Authority for the Quran
Boy/Male
Muslim
Group of people
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German
Warfare; Struggle; Strife
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