- tend to
retain features of
relative archaism. seidiben1. "Vocabolario
beneventano - Sei di
Benevento se" (in Italian).
Retrieved 2021-01-29.{{cite web}}:...
- /ˌbɛnəˈvɛntoʊ/ BEN-ə-VEN-toh; US: /ˌbeɪneɪˈ-/ BAY-nay-, Italian: [beneˈvɛnto] ;
Beneventano:
Beneviento [bənəˈvjendə]) is a city and
comune (muni****lity) of Campania...
- The
Palazzo Beneventano del
Bosco is a
large urban palace,
located on
piazza Duomo,
across from the
present city hall and
diagonal to the
Cathedral of...
- with
parts of the
original 16th
century building surviving.
Palazzo Beneventano del Bosco,
originally built in the
Middle Ages but
extensively modified...
- (1935–2022), photographer,
photojournalist and
politician Ferdinando Beneventano del
Bosco (1813-1881),
general Francesco Benigno (born 1967),
actor Alfredo...
-
Ferdinando Beneventano del
Bosco was a Two
Sicilian Brigadier General of the Army of the Two Sicilies. He was one of the few
charismatic figures during...
- ce**** into the ileum. Bobroff, L. M.; Messinger, N. H.; Subbarao, K.;
Beneventano, T. C. (1972). "The
cecal bascule". The
American Journal of Roentgenology...
- Maleczek,
Papst und
Kardinalskolleg von 1191 bis 1216,
Vienna 1984
Peter Beneventano,
Petrus Benevent****,
Peter of Douai,
Pierre Duacensis. In 1212 The Early...
- Sicily, then part of the
Kingdom of Two Sicilies.
Colonel Ferdinando Beneventano del
Bosco commanded the
Milazzo garrison with 4,500
infantry and cavalry...
-
Rovagnati 2003, p. 101
Rovagnati 2003, p. 64 "Approfondimenti – Il
canto beneventano –
Scuola di
Canto Gregoriano". www.scuoladicantogregoriano.it. Retrieved...