- "
Cenere" (lit. 'Ash') is a song by
Italian singer Lazza. It was
written by Lazza,
Davide Petrella and Dardust, and
produced by the latter. It was released...
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Cenere is a 1916
silent film
directed by and
starring Febo Mari. It is
adapted from the 1904
novel by the
Nobel Prize-winning
Sardinian writer Grazia Deledda...
- Saint-
Céneré (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ sɛnʁe]) is a
former commune in the
Mayenne department and Pays de la
Loire region of France. It gets its name...
- The
Saint Céneré Formation is a
geologic formation in France. It
preserves fossils dating back to the
Devonian period.
Earth sciences portal France portal...
- The
Oratory of
Saint Cénéré (French for
Oratoire de Saint-
Céneré) is an
oratory in the
village of Saulges, in the muni****lity of
Saulges in the Mayenne...
- the meat from wild boars.
Another Sicilian sausage,
salsiccia sotto la
cenere ('sausage
under the ash') is a
style of
sausage traditionally cooked in...
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Fairy Tales (1812). The name "Cenerentola"
derives from the
Italian word
cenere "ash, cinder," an
allusion to the fact that
servants and
scullions of the...
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December 2015. "Etna show,
nuova fontana di lava: non-si
ferma l'emissione di
cenere".
Corriere della Sera (in Italian). 4
December 2015.
Retrieved 5 December...
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Serenidus of
Saulges (French:
Cénéré de Saulges, also
variously spelled Sénéré,
Céneré, Sérène, or Sérenède; c. 600 – c. 680) was a 7th-century Italian...
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Fuoco E
Cenere (Italian for 'Fire and Ash') is an
early music ensemble based in
Paris and
directed by Jay Bernfeld [fr]. The
ensemble was
founded in 2002...