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classical Latin, the
toponym is
attested as Bergomum,
while in late
Latin Bergame. The
toponym in the
local Bergamasque dialect of the
Lombard language is...
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province and
autonomous community of Asturias, in
northern Spain.
Bergame d'Abaxu
Bergame d'Arriba El Cabaḷḷeitu Tremáu del
Coutu Viḷḷar de
Bergame v t e...
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Gasparino Barzizza (in French,
Gasparin de
Bergame; in Latin,
Gasparinus Barzizius Bergomensis or Pergamensis) (c. 1360 – 1431) was an
Italian grammarian...
- of a genre: the
patriotic description of a
medieval commune. Moïse de
Bergame, Mosè de Brolo,
Moses de Brolo,
Moyses Pergamensis. [1], [2]
Charles Homer...
- Cappellacci,
turtello (Emilia-Romagna),
tordelli (Tuscany),
casonsei (
Bergame and Brescia)
Tortellini Ring-shaped,
usually stuffed with a
mixture of...
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April 2017.
Retrieved 26 May 2019. "Stella Club: Kessié
signe à l'Atalanta
Bergame" [Stella Club: Kessié
signs with
Atalanta Bergamo] (in French). Afrik-Foot...
- [Contemporary Artists:
Carlos Schwabe].
Emporium (in Italian). pp. 163-197:
Bergame.{{cite magazine}}: CS1 maint:
location (link) Jumeau-Lafond, Jean-David...
- Jarnut, Bergamo, p. 33. F. Menant, ‘Les Giselbertins,
comtes du comté de
Bergame et
comtes palatins,’ in
Formazione e
strutture dei ceti
dominanti nel medioevo...
- the Théâtre
Feydeau 24 October,
music by Tarchi. 1802:
Carlin débutant à
Bergame, one-act
comedy in prose,
mingled with vaudevilles, Théâtre du Vaudeville...
- (Thérèse). He gave the Opéra the one-act ballet-pantomime Les
Jumeaux de
Bergame,
first performed on 26
January 1886 at the
Palais Garnier, with
words after...