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  1. Magenta ( [maˈdʒenta]) ist eine Gemeinde mit 24.130 Einwohnern (Stand 31. Dezember 2022) in der Metropolitanstadt Mailand, Region Lombardei. Der Filmproduzent Carlo Ponti (1912–2007) und die heiliggesprochene Gianna Beretta Molla (1922–1962) wurden in Magenta geboren.

  2. Magenta (Italian pronunciation: [maˈdʒɛnta], Lombard pronunciation: [maˈdʒẽːta]) is a town and comune in the Metropolitan City of Milan in Lombardy, northern Italy. It became notable as the site of the Battle of Magenta in 1859.

  3. Magenta ist eine Gemeinde mit 24.130 Einwohnern in der Metropolitanstadt Mailand, Region Lombardei. Der Filmproduzent Carlo Ponti und die heiliggesprochene Gianna Beretta Molla wurden in Magenta geboren. Seit 2009 besteht eine Gemeindepartnerschaft zum französischen Ort gleichen Namens.

  4. Magenta is a city in northern Italy. Magenta is in the Lombardy Region. About 25,000 people live there. The city is notable as the site of the Battle of Magenta in 1859. The color magenta comes its name from the battle.

  5. Magenta, town, Lombardia (Lombardy) regione, northern Italy, just west of Milan. Its name is derived from that of Marcus Maxentius, a Roman general and emperor (ad 306–312) who had his headquarters there at Castra Maxentia. The town was the site of the Battle of Magenta (June 4, 1859), fought.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  6. The Battle of Magenta was fought on 4 June 1859 near the town of Magenta in the Kingdom of Lombardy–Venetia, a crown land of the Austrian Empire, during the Second Italian War of Independence. It resulted in a French-Sardinian victory under Napoleon III against the Austrians under Marshal Ferenc Gyulay .

  7. Magenta is a town and comune in the Metropolitan City of Milan in Lombardy, northern Italy. It became notable as the site of the Battle of Magenta in 1859. The color magenta takes its name from the battle, most likely referring to the uniforms used by Zouave French troops.