- The
Cedrino is a
river that
flows in the
province of Nuoro, in central-eastern Sardinia.
Grazia Deledda talks about the
river in
various novels, including...
-
George Kedrenos,
Cedrenus or
Cedrinos (Gr****: Γεώργιος Κεδρηνός, fl. 11th century) was a
Byzantine Gr**** historian. In the 1050s he
compiled Synopsis historion...
- From the
source in Oliena, a
short stream originates which feeds the
Cedrino. The
water comes out of a
crack in the
limestone rock,
which goes underground...
- as the
eastern foot of
mount Ortobene,
embracing the
valley crossed by
Cedrino river,
which opens towards the
plains of Galtellì and Orosei. The inhabited...
-
which reaches a
height of 806
metres (2,644 ft),
stands isolated on the
Cedrino valley and
dominates a vast
stretch of
territory that goes from
Mount Senes...
- 90 12 3 Webb Jay
White Steamer 4 4
Charles Burman Peerless 4 5
Emanuel Cedrino Fiat 4 6 Dan
Wurgis Reo Bird 32 4 7
Herbert Lytle Pope-Toledo 2 8 Montague...
- there,
having determined nothing more
could be
gained in
continuing it.
Cedrino achieved the
fastest two
rounds in the race: 37
minutes and 16 seconds...
- 0 1 0 1 1 4 Bob
Carey United
States 1932 1 (1932) 6 1 2 3 815
Emanuel Cedrino Italy 1905 0 2 0 0 2 4
Arthur Chevrolet United
States 1909 0 1 0 0 0...
- world. A
Sardinian village called Galte, not far from the
mouth of the
Cedrino river (on the
Tyrrhenian coast), is home to the
noble family Pintor (a...
-
second half of the 15th century, and is
attributed to
Marino di
Marco Cedrino.
After the
suppression of the
Franciscan order in the 19th century, the...