Proper noun
A province of Piedmont, Italy.
A town, the capital of Novara.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAlmost immediately, Charles Albert was decisively beaten by Radetzky at Novara and forced to sue for peace, as well as renounce his throne. Source: Internet
As for the men, next season will fall on the development of some key underclassmen, including incoming recruits in light of the losses of Berube, Novara and Streb. Source: Internet
Campanus of Novara (1220–1296) described a planetary equatorium in his Theorica Planetarum, and included instructions on how to build one. Source: Internet
He took the role of chaplain in several campaigns in Italy, including the Battle of Novara in 1513. Source: Internet
Soon after the Commune began, Gustave Flaubert wrote Sand, "Austria did not go into Revolution after Sadowa, nor Italy after Novara, nor Russia after Sebastopol! Source: Internet
The remainder of the regiment, together with the Novara Lancers made a dismounted attack in an action that ended with the retreat of the Russians after heavy losses on both sides. Source: Internet