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Arezzo or Arretium (Latin: Arrētium) is a city in central Italy, capital of the province of the same name, located in Tuscany. Arezzo is about 80 km (50 mi) south-east of Florence, at an elevation of 296 meters above sea level. In 2008 the population was about 98,788 people. Arezzo is set on a... Read enhanced Wikipedia article
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Battle of Campaldino Mixed bands of pro-papal Guelf forces of Florence and allies, Pistoia, Lucca, Siena and Prato, all loosely commanded by the paid condottiero Amerigo di Narbona with his own professional following, met a Ghibelline force from Arezzo including the perhaps reluctant bishop, Guglielmino degli Ubertini, in the plain of Campaldino, which leads from Pratovecchio to Poppi, part of the Tuscan countryside along the upper Arno called the Casentino.

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Battle of Campaldino Mixed bands of pro-papal Guelf forces of Florence and allies, Pistoia, Lucca, Siena and Prato, all loosely commanded by the paid condottiero Amerigo di Narbona with his own professional following, met a Ghibelline force from Arezzo including the perhaps reluctant bishop, Guglielmino degli Ubertini, in the plain of Campaldino, which leads from Pratovecchio to Poppi, part of the Tuscan countryside along the upper Arno called the Casentino.

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Battle of Campaldino Mixed bands of pro-papal Guelf forces of Florence and allies, Pistoia, Lucca, Siena and Prato, all loosely commanded by the paid condottiero Amerigo di Narbona with his own professional following, met a Ghibelline force from Arezzo including the perhaps reluctant bishop, Guglielmino degli Ubertini, in the plain of Campaldino, which leads from Pratovecchio to Poppi, part of the Tuscan countryside along the upper Arno called the Casentino.

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A.C. Arezzo In 1971, Arezzo signed striker Francesco Graziani, who quickly became a fan favourite and a key player for the team.

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A.C. Arezzo In 1971, Arezzo signed striker Francesco Graziani, who quickly became a fan favourite and a key player for the team.

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Emanuele D'Anna After just played 17 league matches in a season, D'Anna was loaned to Serie C1 clubs, Juve Stabia and Pisa. Arezzo relegated to Serie C1 in summer 2007, and Pisa signed D'Anna permanently.

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A.C. Arezzo In 1961, Arezzo started to play its games in the Stadio Comunale, its current venue.

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A.C. Arezzo In 1966, Arezzo promoted to Serie B for the first time; in order to celebrate the triumph, Arezzo played a friendly match with Brazilian team Vasco da Gama, winning it 2-1.

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A.C. Arezzo But in 1969 Arezzo again won Serie C, and returned to play in Serie B, where it played until 1975.

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    Arezzo

    Arezzo listen (help·info) or Arretium (Latin: Arrētium) is a city and comune in central Italy, capital of the province of the same name, located in Tuscany. Arezzo is about 80 km (50 mi) south-east of Florence, at an elevation of 296 metres (971 ft) above sea level.
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    Cities and towns in Tuscany Communes of the Province of Arezzo
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    Province of Arezzo

    The Province of Arezzo or Arretium (Italian: Provincia di Arezzo) is the easternmost province in the Tuscany region of Italy. Its capital is the city of Arezzo.
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    Guido of Arezzo

    Guido of Arezzo or Guido Aretinus or Guido da Arezzo or Guido Monaco or Guido d'Arezzo (991/992 – after 1033) was a music theorist of the Medieval era. He is regarded as the inventor of modern musical notation (staff notation) that replaced neumatic notation; his text, the Micrologus, was the second-most-widely distributed treatise on music in the Middle Ages (after the writings of Boethius).
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    Category:People from Arezzo (city)

    People by city or town in Italy People from the Province of Arezzo
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    Category:Province of Arezzo

    Provinces of Tuscany
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    Category:Bishops of Arezzo

    Roman Catholic bishops by diocese
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    Satyrus of Arezzo

    Saint Satyrus of Arezzo (fl. 304 AD) is venerated as the first bishop of Arezzo. The Catholic Encyclopedia states that Arezzo "became a bishopric about 304, under St. Satyrus.
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    Arezzo Cathedral

    Arezzo Cathedral (Cattedrale di Arezzo, Duomo di Arezzo, Cattedrale di Ss. Donato e Pietro) is a Roman Catholic cathedral in the city of Arezzo in Tuscany, Italy.
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