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Costanza Bonarelli (c. 1614 – 3
December 1662), also
known as
Costanza Bonucelli or
Costanza Piccolomini Bonucelli, was an
Italian noblewoman, merchant...
- The Bust of
Costanza Bonarelli is a
marble sculpture created by Gian
Lorenzo Bernini during the 1630's. The
piece is
currently being shown in the Museo...
-
named the type species, N.
bonarellii (originally
spelt as
Notoceratops Bonarelli), in 1918. The
generic name is
derived from Gr**** notos, "the south",...
- Cenomanian-Turonian
Oceanic Anoxic Event (OAE 2), and
referred to also as the
Bonarelli Event or Level, was an
anoxic extinction event in the
Cretaceous period...
- disappearance. This man was
Raoul Bonarelli, the then-deputy
chief of the
Gendarmerie of the
Vatican City. In 1993,
Bonarelli was
questioned on the matter...
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Baroque period,
notably Gianlorenzo Bernini's 1636-7 Bust of
Costanza Bonarelli. The
museum also has a fine
collection of
ceramics (maiolica), textile...
- place, also
referred to as the Cenomanian-Turonian
boundary event or the "
Bonarelli Event". Sea
level fall took
place in the
latter part of the
Turonian from...
- Stati,
count of
Montebello and
Pietro Bonarelli,
count (later marquis) of Orciano,
belonging to the
noble Bonarelli family of Ancona.
Among the artists...
-
ichthyosaurs vanish a few
million years after being heavily reduced at the
Bonarelli Event.
Toothed and
toothless avian birds coexist with pterosaurs. Modern...
- the eve of
Bonarelli's questioning by
Judge Adele Rando in
relation to the
Gregori case; Gregori's
mother claimed to have
recognized Bonarelli as the man...