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- caccia. The game ends after 50 minutes and the team which scored the most cacce wins. Along with the palio,[clarification needed] the winning team used...
- two more cacce which have been attributed to him based on stylistic similarities. All eight are secular pieces: six madrigals, and two cacce. All eight...
- mare. 1915. Storia del mare. 1923. Al servizio del mare italiano. 1928. Cacce su terra e su mare. 1933. "Vecchi, August Victor". Who's Who. Vol. 59. 1907...
- pieces survive to the present day: four of them are madrigals and two are cacce. Stylistic indications place Vincenzo as younger than Jacopo da Bologna...
- founding member of the Council of African Christian Communities in Europe (CACCE) 1999 founding member of the International Convent of Christian Congregations...
- a master of the Italian ars nova style, among his works are madrigals, cacce, and ballate Marchetto da Padova (fl. 1305–1319), music theorist and composer...
- nine m****cripts. Sixteen of these are madrigals, and three of them are cacce. He is thought to have written some of his own texts. Musically, Giovanni's...
- Fascist War Memorial was built inside the monastery of Santa Maria delle Cacce. In Rome, a Chapel of the Fallen for the Revolution was built at the Verano...
- Rimini fl. 1350 fl. mid-14th century Italian Trecento Four madrigals and two Cacce Bartolino da Padova fl. c. 1365 – after 1405 Italian Trecento Matheus de...
- compositions in the codex are secular songs in Italian: ballata, madrigals, and cacce: there are 353 in all, and they can be dated to the period from 1340 to...