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  1. Francesco Petrarca - Wikipedia

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    Biografia La casa natale di Francesco Petrarca ad Arezzo, in via Borgo dell'Orto 28. L'edificio, risalente al '400, viene comunemente identificato nella casa natale del poeta secondo la tradizione e l'identificazione topica data dallo stesso Petrarca nella Epistola Posteritati. Giovinezza e formazione La famiglia. Francesco Petrarca nacque il 20 luglio del 1304 ad

  2. Francesco PetrarcaWikipedia

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    Francesco Petrarca (* 20.Juli 1304 in Arezzo; † 19. Juli 1374 in Arquà) war ein italienischer Dichter und Geschichtsschreiber.Er gilt als Mitbegründer des Renaissance-Humanismus und zusammen mit Dante Alighieri und Boccaccio als einer der wichtigsten Vertreter der frühen italienischen Literatur.Sein Name liegt dem Begriff Petrarkismus zugrunde, der eine bis ins 17.

  3. Arcidiocesi di Bari-Bitonto - Wikipedia

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    Bibliografia. Annuario pontificio del 2021 e precedenti, riportati su www.catholic-hierarchy.org alle pagine Catholic Archdiocese of Bari-Bitonto, e ; Nicola Bux, Fonti per la storia della liturgia, Bari, 1991, pp. 77, 93; Vito Angiuli, La catechesi nella diocesi di Bari, Bari, 1997, p. 14 Giulio Petroni, Della storia di Bari dagli antichi tempi sino all'anno 1856, vol. II, Napoli, 1860, p. 271

  4. 尚美学園大学 - Wikipedia

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    川越キャンパスを開設(埼玉県川越市豊田本1373番地・現・同市豊田町一丁目1番1号)し、総合政策学部を設置。学長に堀江湛が就任; 2004年 - 尚美学園大学大学院総合政策研究科政策行政専攻修士課程を開設、学校法人尚美学園理事長に髙野文雄が就任

  5. Canal San Bovo - Wikipedia

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    Nel 1373 la valle entrò stabilmente nell'orbita politica del Tirolo e nel 1401 il duca d'Austria donò a Giorgio di Welsperg, ... Cicona si trova ad una quota di 989 m s.l.m. tra Prade e Zortea. Quest'ultima è collocata a 1028 m s.l.m. La Chiesa di Prade è dedicata alla Nostra Signora di Caravaggio. Quella di Zortea, di recente costruzione, ...

  6. Caesar (title) - Wikipedia

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    Caesar (Latin: [ˈkae̯.sar] English pl. Caesars; Latin pl. Caesares; in Greek: Καῖσαρ Kaîsar) is a title of imperial character. It derives from the cognomen of Julius Caesar, a Roman dictator.The change from being a familial name to a title adopted by the Roman emperors can be traced to AD 68, following the fall of the Julio–Claudian dynasty

  7. 1954 - Wikipedia

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    1373–1374: Japanese calendar: Shōwa 29 (昭和29年) Javanese calendar: 1885–1886: Juche calendar: 43: Julian calendar: Gregorian minus 13 days: ... (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 954th year of the 2nd millennium, the 54th year of the 20th century, and the 5th year of the 1950s decade. Events January. January 1 – The Soviet ...

  8. 1400 - Wikipedia

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    1373) January 16 – John Holland, 1st Duke of Exeter, English politician (executed) February 14 – King Richard II of England, (probably murdered) (b. 1367) April 21 – John Wittlebury, English politician (b. 1333) April 23 – Aubrey de Vere, 10th Earl of Oxford, third son of John de Vere (b. 1338) April 28 – Baldus de Ubaldis, Italian ...

  9. List of military alliances - Wikipedia

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    World War I. 1902–1923 Anglo-Japanese Alliance – United Kingdom and Japan; 1904 Entente Cordiale - United Kingdom and France; 1907–1918 the Entente and the Allies – Russia (to 1917), United Kingdom, France, Italy, United States (from 1917), Japan, Serbia, Romania, Portugal (from 1916), China (from 1917); 1912–1913 Balkan League – Greece, Bulgaria, Montenegro and Serbia

  10. Gun - Wikipedia

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    The origin of the English word gun is considered to derive from the name given to a particular historical weapon.Domina Gunilda was the name given to a remarkably large ballista, a mechanical bolt throwing weapon of enormous size, mounted at Windsor Castle during the 14th century. This name in turn may have derived from the Old Norse woman's proper name …

  11. Straßburg – Wikipedia

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    Straßburg (französisch Strasbourg [stʁasbuʁ], im Straßburger Dialekt Schdroosburi [ˈʃdɾoːsburi]) ist eine Stadt im Elsass, einer Landschaft im Osten Frankreichs nahe der Grenze zur Region Baden in Deutschland. Die Stadt ist Hauptort des Départements Bas-Rhin, das seit Januar 2021 auch Mitglied der Europäischen Gebietskörperschaft Elsass ist, und Sitz des Regionalrats und …

  12. Brigida di Svezia - Wikipedia

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    Santa Brigida di Svezia, al secolo Birgitta Birgersdotter (Finsta, 1303 – Roma, 23 luglio 1373), è stata una religiosa e mistica svedese, fondatrice dell'Ordine del Santissimo Salvatore; fu proclamata santa da Bonifacio IX il 7 ottobre 1391.. Patrona di Svezia dal 1º ottobre 1891 per volere di papa Leone XIII, il 1º ottobre 1999 papa Giovanni Paolo II l'ha proclamata …

  13. Segontium - Wikipedia

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    Segontium (Old Welsh: Cair Segeint) is a Roman fort on the outskirts of Caernarfon in Gwynedd, North Wales.The fort, which survived until the end of the Roman occupation of Britain, was garrisoned by Roman auxiliaries from present-day Belgium and Germany.It was the most important military base and administrative centre in this part of Britain.

  14. 1415 - Wikipedia

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    1415 by topic; Arts and science; Architecture; Art; Leaders; Political entities; State leaders; Religious leaders; Birth and death categories; Births – Deaths: Establishments and disestablishments categories



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