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  1. Dialing code. 051. Website. Official website. Bentivoglio ( Northern Bolognese: Bäntvói or Bentvói) is a comune (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Bologna in the Italian region of Emilia-Romagna, located about 15 kilometres (9 mi) northeast of Bologna .

  2. Bentivoglio ( Bäntvói o Bentvói in dialetto bolognese settentrionale [5]) è un comune italiano di 5 783 abitanti della città metropolitana di Bologna in Emilia-Romagna, situato nella pianura bolognese. Fa parte dell' Unione Reno Galliera . Indice. 1 Origini del nome. 2 Storia. 2.1 Primi insediamenti. 2.2 Importanza del Navile. 2.3 Bonifica.

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  4. The Bentivoglio family (Latin: Bentivoius) was an Italian noble family that became the de facto rulers of Bologna and responsible for giving the city its political autonomy during the Renaissance, although their rule did not survive a century.

  5. Bentivoglio | Emilia Romagna Tourism. HOME. TOWN. CC. Bologna-Modena. 26 km. Add to favorites. Bentivoglio lies about halfway between Bologna and Ferrara in the Bolognese plain, which still bears the traces of Roman centuriation. The town is crossed by the Navile Canal, the ancient communication route to Venice and the Adriatic Sea. CC.

  6. Villa Smeraldi, Bentivoglio. Coordinates: 44.6034°N 11.4171°E. Villa Smeraldi is a rural palace, now museum, along the Canale Navile near the town of Bentivoglio in the Province of Bologna, in the region of Emilia-Romagna of Italy. The villa is the host of the Museum of Peasant Farming Culture (in Italian: Museo della civiltà contadina ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BentivoglioBentivoglio - Wikipedia

    Bentivoglio may refer to: Bentivoglio (surname) House of Bentivoglio; Bentivoglio, Emilia-Romagna, a comune (municipality) in Bologna, Italy; See also. Palazzo Bentivoglio (disambiguation)

  8. Bentivoglio Family, Italian family that controlled Bologna during the second half of the 15th century. Long prominent in Bolognese affairs, the Bentivogli are first recorded there in 1323. Emboldened by the power that they had gained as pro-papist Guelf chiefs in the 14th century, they made two unsuccessful attempts to seize power.

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