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- Padel (born 1948), English medievalist and toponymist Francesco Perono Cacciafoco (born 1980), Italian historical linguist and toponymist Robert L. Ramsay...
- — Data.gov.sg". beta.data.gov.sg. Retrieved 12 December 2023. Perono Cacciafoco, Francesco, and Shu Qi Tuang. 2018. "Voices from the Streets: Trends in...
- Archaeological and artistic sites Ong, Brenda Man Qing, and Francesco Perono Cacciafoco. (2022). Unveiling the Enigmatic Origins of Sardinian Toponyms. Languages...
- Gemshorn means a "chamois horn". According to Etymologist Francesco Perono Cacciafoco, the form could have prehistoric origins and come from Proto-Germanic...
- George Liddell, Robert Scott, A Gr****-English Lexicon, on ****us project Cacciafoco, Francesco Perono; Cavallaro, Francesco (2023). Place Names: Approaches...
- 2008-03-31 at the Wayback Machine Opera della Primaziale Pisana Perono Cacciafoco, Francesco. The Undeciphered Inscription of the Baptistery of Pisa. Academia...
- currently-accepted founding date of 1299. In August 2023, Francesco Perono Cacciafoco and I-Shiang Lee produced a comparison between the Singapore Stone and...
- "History Of The Ocarina". Phamox Music. Retrieved 2024-05-17. PERONO CACCIAFOCO, Francesco. (2019). A Prehistoric 'Little Goose': A New Etymology for...
- Archived from the original on 2017-02-23. Retrieved 2017-02-23. Perono Cacciafoco, Francesco (December 2019). "A Prehistoric 'Little Goose': A New Etymology...
- linguistic analysis of the possible origins of the word ocarina, cf. Perono Cacciafoco, Francesco. (2019). A Prehistoric 'Little Goose': A New Etymology for...