- of Simo
Charinus - a
friend of
Calidorus Ballio - a pimp
Phoenicium - (mute) a girl in the
possession of
Ballio and
loved by
Calidorus Harpax - a soldier's...
-
Vittorio Ballio Morpurgo (1890 in Rome – 1966 in Rome) was an
Italian architect. He was a
prominent representative of
Italian Rationalist architecture...
- is: Queenio, Cokio, who's got the
ballio? I haven't got it It isn't in my
pocket Queenio, Cokio, who's got the
ballio?
Another version Queenie Queenie...
-
Elbert Lee
Guillory (born June 24, 1944) is an
American politician who is a
former member of the
Louisiana State Senate. A Republican, he
represented District...
- Phoenicium.
Pseudolus pretends to be
Ballio's steward, and
Harpax hands him a
letter from the
officer to
Ballio. Now
Pseudolus dresses up
another cunning...
-
Conciliazione and Via dell'Impero. The
design of the
square is due to
Vittorio Ballio Morpurgo, but M****imo
Piacentini (first
cousin of the more
famous Marcello)...
- of 1956 "Friendly Persuasion". Variety. 1956.
Retrieved October 6, 2011.
Ballio, Tino (1987).
United Artists: the
company that
changed the film industry...
- Augustus, and a big
pavilion was
built around it by
architect Vittorio Ballio Morpurgo as part of
Benito Mussolini's
attempt to
create an
ancient Roman...
- Aquitani, a
people neither Gr**** nor Celtic.
There are
three other attested Ballio names in the
Roman Empire, all of them
anthroponyms and
without final N:...
- (1838–1911),
Croatian industrialist,
publisher and politician.
Vittorio Ballio Morpurgo (1890–1966),
Italian architect.
Morpurgo may also
refer to 5521...