- Appolinaire, Apollinaire,
Apollinare or
Apolinaire may
refer to:
Apollinaire Bouchardat (1809–1886),
French pharmacist and
hygienist Apollinaire Joachim...
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columns of the palace. A
study of the
mosaics in the
Basilica of Sant'
Apollinare Nuovo in Ravenna, Italy. [1][permanent dead link], 2010" "... e scomparvero...
- The Ludi
Apollinares were
solemn games (ludi) held
annually by the
ancient Romans in
honor of the god Apollo. The
tradition goes that at the
first celebration...
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Giovan Pietro Apollinare Offredi was a 15th-century
Italian philosopher. De
primo et
ultimo instanti in
defensionem communis opinionis adversus Petrum...
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Apollinare Osadca, AIA (November 12, 1916 –
September 15, 1997) was a Ukrainian-American
architect active in New York City.
Osadca was born in Woloshchyna...
- The
Basilica of Sant'Apollinare in
classe ("Saint
Apollinaris in classe") is a
church in classe, Ravenna, Italy,
consecrated on 9 May 549 by the bishop...
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Teatro Sant'Apollinare, also
known by its
nickname Teatro Sant'Aponal, was an
Italian public opera house established in 1651 in
Venice in what is today...
- Look up
apollinaris in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Apollinaris may
refer to: Apollinaris, a
correspondent of
Pliny the
Younger (61–c. 112) Apollinaris...
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which the name of
Theodoric was engraved. The
palace lay
behind San
Apollinare Nuovo, Theodoric's
cathedral church, and the
partial building which is...
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Fratte S.
Andrea della Valle S.
Antonio da
Padova in Via
Merulana S.
Apollinare alle
Terme Ss.
Apostoli S.
Balbina S.
Bartolomeo all'Isola Ss. Bonifacio...