Brescia, Italy. 18th Nov, 2025. Brescia (Italy), 11/18/2025 - History/Brescia Castle - Brescia Castle (called the Falcon of Italy) is a fortress built from the medieval era and situated on the Cidneo hill, near the historic center of the city of Brescia. The first settlements on Cidneo date back to the Bronze Age, 9th century BC, but the first real construction was a small temple dedicated to the Celtic god Bergimo. The true reorganization of the hill must be attributed to the Romans, who at the end of the first century BC incorporated its perimeter within the city walls[8]. Also by the Rom

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Brescia, Italy. 18th Nov, 2025. Brescia (Italy), 11/18/2025 - History/Brescia Castle - Brescia Castle (called the Falcon of Italy) is a fortress built from the medieval era and situated on the Cidneo hill, near the historic center of the city of Brescia. The first settlements on Cidneo date back to the Bronze Age, 9th century BC, but the first real construction was a small temple dedicated to the Celtic god Bergimo. The true reorganization of the hill must be attributed to the Romans, who at the end of the first century BC incorporated its perimeter within the city walls[8]. Also by the Rom
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Brescia, Italy. 18th Nov, 2025. Brescia (Italy), 11/18/2025 - History/Brescia Castle - Brescia Castle (called the Falcon of Italy) is a fortress built from the medieval era and situated on the Cidneo hill, near the historic center of the city of Brescia. The first settlements on Cidneo date back to the Bronze Age, 9th century BC, but the first real construction was a small temple dedicated to the Celtic god Bergimo. The true reorganization of the hill must be attributed to the Romans, who at the end of the first century BC incorporated its perimeter within the city walls[8]. Also by the Rom

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