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Calega Panzano, Panzan, or
Panza (1229/1230 –
after 1313) was a
Genoese merchant,
politician and man of letters.
Calega probably belonged to the Genoese...
- Genus:
Oarisma Species: O. garita
Binomial name
Oarisma garita (Reakirt, 1866)
Subspecies O. g.
garita O. g.
calega (Godman, 1900)
Synonyms Hesperia garita...
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Occitan poetry.
Among the
Genoese troubadours were
Lanfranc Cigala,
Calega Panzan,
Jacme Grils, and
Bonifaci Calvo.
Genoa was also the
place of the...
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composer Natalino Otto,
singer Niccolò Paganini,
violinist and
musical genius Calega Panzan,
Genoese troubadour Gino Paoli, singer-songwriter,
moved to Genoa...
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Bonfilh Bonifaci Calvo Bonifaci de
Castellana Bord del rei d'Arago
Cadenet Calega Panzan Cantarel Carenza Castelloza Cavaire Cercamon Certan Chardo Clara...
- (January 25, 2000). "Tracey
Takes On ...". Soap
Opera Digest.
American Media.
Calega, Tony (March 28, 2000). "All
About Eve". Soap
Opera W****ly.
Source Interlink...
- TV". The
Atlas Society.
Archived from the
original on
January 26, 2016.
Calega, Tony (March 28, 2000). "All
About Eve". Soap
Opera W****ly.
Source Interlink...
- Bob
Scrace Canada 50 m
freestyle C7
details Stig
Osland Norway
Sergio Calega Italy Eric
Pittens Netherlands 50 m
freestyle C8
details Markus Schnitzer...
- The
Italian Calega Panzan composes Ar es
sazos c'om si deu alegrar, a
sirventes attacking the
Guelphs and
Angevins Raimon Gaucelm de
Bezers composes Qui...
- Edwards'
skipperling Oarisma era – bold-veined
skipperling Oarisma garita calega –
garita skipperling Ochlodes agricola agricola –
rural skipper Ochlodes...