- of
Cipollino (Italian: Il
romanzo di
Cipollino), also
known under its 1957
renamed title Adventures of
Cipollino (Italian: Le
avventure di
Cipollino),...
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Cipollino marble ("onion-stone") was a
variety of
marble used by the
ancient Gr****s and Romans,
whose Latin term for it was
marmor carystium (meaning...
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cipollino in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Cipollino may
refer to:
Cipollino (Italian:
Little Onion), a
fictional character from
Gianni Rodari's...
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famous for his
works of children's literature,
notably Il
romanzo di
Cipollino. For his
lasting contribution as a children's author, he
received the...
- the 1960s.
Cartoon «
Cipollino» on
YouTube (English)
Cartoon «
Cipollino» on
YouTube (Russian with
English subtitles)
Cartoon «
Cipollino» on
YouTube (Official...
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Griotte Auerbach marble Crottendorf marble Saalburg violet Wunsiedel Marble Cipollino marble or
Styron Evia Green, near
Styra on the
island Euboea (silicate...
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Serapis was
found in 1750. The
Macellum includes three majestic columns in
Cipollino marble,
which show
erosion from
marine Lithophaga molluscs when, at an...
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Quartet (1969), four
symphonies (1955, 1968, 1982, 1991) and a ballet,
Cipollino (1973), as well as
various other orchestral works and
music for the theater...
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Krupnyy Plan,
which released it on
video and DVD
packaged together with
Cipollino, a 1961, 40-minute
feature film
directed by
Boris Dyozhkin. No English-subtitled...
- time,
which sit on
platforms each
supported by two tall
Ionic columns of
cipollino marble. The
sphinxes were
influenced by
Attic architecture.
Other architectural...