[ noun ] an ancient Italian city in central Lombardy <noun.location>
Among these, he is alleged to have obliged Mr Antonio Baldi, a Naples businessman, to buy for L7bn a hotel near Brescia owned by a group headed by Mr Prandini himself.
But questions remained about whether an Italian aid proposal to help a group of plants in the Brescia region shut down 5m tonnes of capacity complied with EU subsidy rules.
To me, it looked good and right." Cimino became medical director and Brescia his assistant.
Landau believes there was only one engraver, Giovanni Antonia da Brescia, although the catalogue goes for two engravers, adding in a figure called the Premier Engraver.
Sir Leon is unhappy about the planned grant of Ecu415m (Pounds 319.55m) in Italian state aid in exchange for the closure of steelmaking in Brescia, northern Italy.
Mr Bangemann signalled yesterday he was unhappy with a compromise which would have opened infringement proceedings against the Italians for illegal subsidies, while pressing Rome to come up with a new package of state aid to the Brescia mills.