- Look up
cisalpin in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Cisalpin (French,
derived from
Latin - this side of the Alps, i.e. the
Italian side of the Alps)...
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Cisalpinism (derived from "this side of the Alps") was a
movement among English Roman Catholics in the late
eighteenth century intended to
further the...
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Cisalpin was an
express train that
linked Paris-Gare de Lyon in Paris, France, with
Milano Centrale in Milan, Italy.
Introduced in 1961, it was operated...
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Milano TEE
Cisalpin,
Milano –
Paris TEE Ticino,
Milano – Zürich The
trains ran in a 4-day circulation: Gottardo, Zürich – Milano, and
Cisalpin,
Milano –...
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right Christian socialism In Utah
Christian state Christian Zionism Cisalpinism Dominion Theology Febronianism Gallicanism Liberation theology Maronite...
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right Christian socialism In Utah
Christian state Christian Zionism Cisalpinism Dominion Theology Febronianism Gallicanism Liberation theology Maronite...
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speakers of
Cisalpine languages in
Northern Italy Cisalpin (disambiguation)
Cisalpino Cisalpinism, a view in the
Roman Catholic Church about the extent...
- Name
Nestor Namesake Nestor Laid down 1793
Launched 22 July 1793
Renamed Cisalpin in 1797
Aquilon 1803 Fate
Captured and
burned 12 April 1809
General characteristics...
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route between Paris and
Lausanne was
operated by the
Trans Europ Express Cisalpin trains,
which continued on to Milan. On 22
January 1984 this
service was...