- The
Palazzo Visconti frescoes are a
series of
eight frescoes by
Donato Bramante,
created in 1486-1487, now
hanging in the
Pinacoteca di Brera, in Milan...
- such as the Arab
Bulletin of Publications, the
CARICOM Bibliography,
Bibliografía Actual del Caribe,
Boletin Bibliografico, or the
South Pacific Bibliography...
- The
Palazzo della Questura (Police Headquarters) of Naples, Italy, is a
building located on Via
Medina and Via
Armando Diaz.
ALong Via Medina, it is located...
- F.M. (2006).
Bibliografía de la
literatura colombiana del
siglo XIX: AL. Stockcero, Inc. Rodríguez-Arenas, F.M. (2006).
Bibliografía de la literatura...
- The
Campanians (also Campani) were an
ancient Italic tribe, part of the Osci nation,
speaking an
Oscan language.
Descending from the Apennines, the proto-Osci...
- Joaquín Bárbara y
Balza (1867–1931) was a
Spanish painter. He was born in Llodio, Álava, and died in Santander, Cantabria.
Bernaola Luxa,
Egoitz (2017)...
-
Colonel Domingo Sosa (1788 – May 1866) was an
Argentine soldier and
later an army
colonel who took part in the wars of
independence and in the Argentine...
- The
Return of the
Prodigal Son is a 1656 oil on
canvas painting by
Mattia Preti, now in the
Museo ****onale di
Capodimonte in Naples. It
originated in...
-
Pasqual Pere
Moles i Coronas, also
known as
Pedro Pascual Moles (23
October 1741,
Valencia - 26
October 1797, Barcelona) was a
Spanish engraver who served...
-
Lungotevere Tor di Nona is the
stretch of
Lungotevere that
connects Piazza di
Ponte Sant'Angelo to
Piazza di
Ponte Umberto I in Rome, in the
rione Ponte...