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Bizantine
Bizantine Biz"an*tine See Byzantine.

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- caters to a conservative, fascist, bourgeois readership. Its chief-editor Bizanti gives a right-wing slant to the most trivial news items, while at the same...
- Sbatti il mostro in prima pagina (1972, directed by Marco Bellocchio) as Bizanti Lucky Luciano (1973, directed by Francesco Rosi) as Charles 'Lucky' Luciano...
- Paolo Bisanti (Italian: Paolo Bisanti, Croatian: Pavao Bizanti, Slovene: Pavla Bizancija, Latin: Paulus Byzantius, 1529–1587) was Bishop of Kotor and...
- interview with Bulgarian National Radio (BNR) said that the defense lawyer Bizanti was one of the torturers who beat the six medics during the initial interrogations...
- EXCEPTIONS: Some loans and cultisms are written with z in intervocalic position: bizantí ('Byzantine'), protozou ('protozoo'), ****sme ('****sm'), buldòzer ('bulldozer')...
- Zurla San Trifone (St. Tryphon) of Cattaro/Kotor – Girolamo Bisante or Bizanti Papal Galleys (2) Santa Maria (St. Mary) of His HolinessPandolfo Strozzi...
- History). Lluita d’imperis, primera part (persa, macedoni, cartaginès, romà, bizantí (Empires at war, part I (Persian, Macedonian, Carthaginian, Roman and Byzantine))...
- bibliografiji izostali, na primjer, i latinisti iz kotorskih obitelji Bizanti i Buća. Vinko Foretić (1980). Povijest Dubrovnika do 1808: dio. Od 1526-1808...
- into a Christian basilica. It was anciently known first as the Titulus Bizantis, and then as the Titulus Pammachii, and later known as the church of Santi...
- Grad: The "Drago palace" with Gothic windows from the 15th century; the "Bizanti palace" from the 17th century; the "Pima palace", with typical Venetian...