Fratelli Piacenza, a cashmere company in Biella, is moving production to lower-wage countries. |
He entered the Jesuit order in 1726 going to the Jesuit College in Piacenza in 1728 to teach literature. |
Panini, who obtained celebrity as a painter of architectural subjects, was born at Piacenza, and studied in Rome. |
He went so far as to wear a coarse sack, begging for bread in Piacenza, much to the amazement and shame of his acquaintances. |
And what do they say at Castel Guelfo of the things that are happening in Piacenza? |
And as yet I had received no absolution for the mortal offences I had committed at Piacenza. |