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  1. PV. ISTAT. 018. The province of Pavia ( Italian: provincia di Pavia) is a province in the Lombardy region of Italy. Its capital is Pavia. As of 2015, the province has a population of 548,722 inhabitants and an area of 2,968.64 square kilometres (1,146.20 sq mi); the town of Pavia has a population of 72,205. [4]

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  2. La provincia di Pavia è una provincia italiana della Lombardia di 538 178 abitanti. Confina a nord con la città metropolitana di Milano, a est con la provincia di Lodi e con l' exclave di San Colombano al Lambro ( Città metropolitana di Milano ), a est e sud-est con l' Emilia-Romagna ( provincia di Piacenza ), a sud-ovest, a ovest e nord ...

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  4. 475 - Pavia sacked during conflict between forces of Odoacer and Roman Orestes. [3] 569 - Siege of Pavia (569–72) by Lombard forces begins. 572 - Lombards in power. 773-774 - Siege of Pavia (773–74); Frankish forces of Charlemagne win. [4] 887 - Coronation of Berengar I as king of Italy takes place in Pavia.

  5. unipv .eu. The University of Pavia ( Italian: Università degli Studi di Pavia, UNIPV or Università di Pavia; Latin: Alma Ticinensis Universitas) is a university located in Pavia, Lombardy, Italy. There was evidence of teaching as early as 1361, making it one of the oldest universities in the world. It was the sole university in Milan and the ...

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    • 13 April 1361; 662 years ago
  6. PV. No. of communes. 190. Pavia is a province in the region of Lombardy in Italy . Category: Province of Pavia.

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  7. Pavia is in the Lombardy Region with 71.486 people living in it. It is a very old, historical city. It is 30 km south of Milan. History of Pavia. The town of Pavia (then known as Ticinum) was a big city and a special military area for the Romans. Here, in 476, Odoacer won against Flavius Orestes after a long war.

  8. The Battle of Pavia, fought on the morning of 24 February 1525, was the decisive engagement of the Italian War of 1521–1526 between the Kingdom of France and the Habsburg Empire of Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor as well as ruler of Spain, Austria, the Low Countries, and the Two Sicilies. The French army was led by King Francis I of France, who ...

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