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Cellere is a
comune (muni****lity) in the
Province of
Viterbo in the
Italian region of Latium,
located about 90
kilometres (56 mi)
northwest of Rome and...
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Vincenzo Macchi di
Cellere (October 28, 1866 -
October 20, 1919) was a
Count and the
Italian Amb****ador to
Argentina from 1907 to 1912 and
Italian Amb****ador...
- The
Cèllere Codex (officially, Del
Viaggio del
Verrazzano Nobile Fiorentino al
Servizio di
Francesco I, Ri de Francia,
fatto nel 1524 all'America Settentrionale...
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North Carolina. In a
letter to
Francis I,
described by
historians as the
Cèllere Codex,
Verrazzano wrote that he was
convinced that the
Sound was the beginning...
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derived from Proto-Indo-European *-kel-do-s
whence also come
Latin per-
cellere ('striker'), Gr**** klao ('to break') and
Lithuanian kálti ('to hammer,...
- (Jovium in Latin) (1483–1542),
humanist and historian.
Giovio owned the
Cèllere Codex of
Verrazzano containing the text of his
first trip. A
somewhat similar...
- an
Italian condottiero. He was co-lord of Farnese, Canino,
Ischia and
Cellere,
Captain General of the
Papal Army and
Captain General of the Florentine...
- 1524–1528. Yale, pp. 133–43. Citing: a
translation by
Susan Tarrow of the
Cèllere Codex. "The Old World-New
World Debate and the
Columbian Exchange". Wondrium...
- was an
Italian film director,
screenwriter and
dubbing director. Born in
Cellere on 17 May 1938,
Ottoni graduated from
London Film
School and
began directing...
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French crown. Verrazzano's
letter to
Francis of 8 July 1524 is
known as the
Cèllere Codex. In 1531,
Bertrand d'Ornesan
tried to
establish a
French trading...