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- dark and heavily ****ed with an abundance of candied fruit and nuts. The certosino from Bologna is a round cake similar to pan forte but with Chinese ****es...
- sfrappole, a light and delicate fried pastry topped with powder sugar, certosino or panspeziale ('carthusian' or 'apothecary-cake'), a ****y cake served...
- February 1714) was an Italian painter of the Baroque. He was also called Il Certosino (the Carthusian) by virtue of being a monk of that order. He was born...
- Abruzzese pastry filled with grape jam, walnuts, almonds and orange zest Certosino di Bologna [it] Bolognese cake made with ****es, honey, almonds, pine...
- prete Castagnole (or favette) Caterine Cavallucci Caviadini Celli ripieni Certosino di Bologna Charlotte alla milanese Chiacchiere Chiaro di luna Chifferi...
- Blessed Beatrix d'Ornacieux at SaintPatrickDC.org /Sito sull'universo certosino  This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Herbermann...
- devotion of the monks in the cells, such as the so-called Madonna del certosino (1488–1490), where luminous values prevail in a quiet and somewhat dull...
- Mazzini, Vignatagliata, Vittoria Ciò che colpisce maggiormente è il lavoro certosino messo in atto dall'anagrafe ferrarese dal 1938 al 1943, quando con precisione...
- Delacheau et Nietslé. p. 544. ISBN 978-2603018651. Soldi, Alberto (2014). "Certosino". Cavalli: Conoscere, riconoscere e allevare tutte le razze equine più...
- San Colombano) Torre del Mangano, Trezzano, Velezzo, Vidigulfo, Vigano Certosino, Vigentino, Villamaggiore, Villanterio, Villareggio and Zeccone, which...