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Alessio Milillo
Alessio Milillo (born 31 March 1997) is an Italian footballer who plays as a defender for club Arzignano. Club career He made his Serie C debut for Teramo on 29 October 2017 in a game against AlbinoLeffe. On 15 January 2020 he joined Lecco. On 12 August 2020 he moved to Mantova. On 18 August 2022, Milillo signed with Fidelis Andria. On 25 January 2023, Milillo moved to Arzignano Arzignano is an industrial town and ''comune'' in the Province of Vicenza in Veneto, Italy. It is located from Vicenza, in the Valle del Chiampo. History In 1413, during a campaign of King Sigismund of Hungary against the Republic of Venice, its ... until the end of the 2022–23 season. References External links * * 1997 births People from Ortona Sportspeople from the Province of Chieti Footballers from Abruzzo Living people Italian men's footballers Men's association football defenders Serie C players Serie D players Delfino Pescara 1936 players SSD Città di Teramo players US ...
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Ortona
Ortona (Neapolitan language, Abruzzese: '; grc, Ὄρτων, Órtōn) is a coastal town and municipality of the Province of Chieti in the Italy, Italian region of Abruzzo, with some 23,000 inhabitants. In 1943 Ortona was the site of a Battle of Ortona, bloody battle, known as "Western Battle of Stalingrad, Stalingrad". A patron saint of Ortona is Saint Thomas the Apostle (Tommaso), whose relics were brought to Ortona in the 13th century by a sailor and are kept in the Cathedral of Saint Thomas. History The origins of Ortona are uncertain. Presumably, it was first inhabited by the Frentani, an Ancient peoples of Italy, Italic population. In 2005, during works near the Castle, a Bronze Age settlement was discovered, and the Roman town largely coincided with this first settlement. Some sections of paved roads and urban walls, as well as some archaeological findings are the only remains of this period. Ortona remained a part of the Eastern Roman Empire (later Byzantine Empire) ...
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