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- 4.739 (Latin)/English): "The Tale of ****us and Andromeda": resoluta catenis incedit virgo, pretiumque et causa laboris. ("freed of her chains the virgin...
- from the armor of Fabrizio del Carretto of Ithodio magistro . » Tenacior catenis is the motto of captain Enrico d'Albertis, who on the summit of Monte Galletto...
- Alex Cavalli 4 MF  ITA ****ane Fall 5 DF  SEN Luca Angelini 6 MF  ITA Fabio Cateni 7 DF  SMR Giacomo Francioni 8 MF  SMR Enrico Golinucci 9 FW  SMR Marco Bernardi...
- 4.739 (Latin)/English): "The Tale of ****us and Andromeda": resoluta catenis incedit virgo, pretiumque et causa laboris. ("freed of her chains the virgin...
- doi:10.2478/s11696-009-0035-5. S2CID 97993637. Procida, G.; Stancher, B.; Cateni, F.; Zacchigna, M. (2013). "Chemical composition and functional characterisation...
- people (31-12-2022). The name of the town derives from the Latin vincula catenis, meaning "prison with chains". The town was already existing during the...
- Dartmouth: Elsevier Ltd. pp. 437–438. ISBN 9780080982069. Bargagli1, R.; Cateni, D.; Nelli, L.; Olmastroni, S.; Zagarese, B. (August 1997), "Environmental...
- couldn't refuse'". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 30 January 2012. Gabriele Cateni (2004). Volterra: The Guarnacci Etruscan Museum. Pacini. ISBN 978-88-7781-622-1...
- Carnonacae (western Highlands) Carini or Caereni (far western Highlands) Cateni (north and west of Sutherland) – they gave the county its Gaelic name Cataibh...
- 6: 1–16. doi:10.2307/751242. JSTOR 751242. S2CID 193459030. Murrays, 364 Cateni, Luciano; Lippi Mazzieri, Maria Pia (2012). Duccio, Simone, Pietro, Ambrogio...