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Cividale del
Friuli (Friulian: Cividât,
locally Zividât; German: Östrich; Slovene: Čedad) is a town and
comune (muni****lity) in the
Regional decentralization...
- The
Gospel of
Cividale (Italian:
Evangelario di
Cividale, Slovene: čedadski evangelij, čedajski
evangelij or štivanski evangelij, Croatian: čedadski evanđelistar)...
- In 1909, the 8th
Alpini Regiment formed the
Alpini Battalion "
Cividale" in
Cividale.
During World War I the
battalion fought in the
alpine areas of...
- The
Palazzo Pretorio or
Palazzo dei
Provveditori veneti is a
palace in
Cividale del Friuli,
northern Italy,
attributed to the
architect Andrea Palladio...
- for
commerce in the
Roman times,
which today corresponds to the city of
Cividale. The
denomination Venezia Giulia ('Julian Venetia', not
referring to the...
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altarpiece of
patriarch Pellegrinus II (1195–1204) in the
cathedral of
Cividale was
printed with
individual letter punches. Apparently, the same printing...
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Missouri LUPA, New York City Mozza2Go, Los Angeles,
California Orsone,
Cividale del
Friuli (Frazione Gagliano),
Italy Joe's
American BBQ, Milan, Italy...
- as the
apostle of the Slovenes.
Paulinus was born at Premariacco, near
Cividale (the
Roman Forum Iulii) in the
Friuli region of north-eastern Italy, during...
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American professional basketball player who
currently plays for UEB
Gesteco Cividale of the
Serie A2. He pla****
college basketball for the
University of Kentucky...
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Fiore Furlano de
Cividale d'Austria,
delli Liberi da
Premariacco (Fiore dei Liberi,
Fiore Furlano,
Fiore de
Cividale d'Austria; born ca. 1350; died after...