- are
generally considered the
genuine origins of
Friulian prose.
Ermes di
Colorêt died in Gorizzo, Codroipo, on
September 21, 1692.
Friulian literature Benzoni...
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Colloredo di
Monte Albano (Friulian:
Colorêt di Montalban) is a
comune (muni****lity) in the
Regional decentralization entity of
Udine in the Italian...
- include: Ali Omar Ermes, artist,
writer and
community activist Ermes di
Colorêt (1622–1692),
Italian count and
writer Ermes Bentivoglio (1475–1513), Italian...
- and
Sport granted him the Gold
Medal of
Merit in the Fine Arts in 2021.
Coloret, Alba V. (19 July 2023). "Javier Gurruchaga: "Se
puede mezclar el rock...
- Clauberg,
German philosopher and
theologian (died 1655)
March 28 –
Ermes di
Colorêt,
Italian nobleman and
writer (died 1692)
April 11 – Jan van Vliet, Dutch...
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literature is the 16th century. The main
author of this
period was
Ermes di
Colorêt, who
composed over 200 poems. Notes: /m, p, b/ are bilabial,
whereas /f...
- M****achusetts
farmer and
accused wizard (b. 1611)
September 21 –
Ermes di
Colorêt,
Italian poet,
political figure (b. 1622)
September 22
Martha Corey, convicted...
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English radical religious writer (born 1613)
September 21 –
Ermes di
Colorêt,
Friulian nobleman and poet (born 1622)
November 6 – Gédéon
Tallemant des...
-
system Ermes (name),
including a list of
people with the name
Ermes di
Colorêt (1622–1692),
Italian count and
writer Ermes, a
brand name used in 2003...
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March 10 –
Johann Rahn,
Swiss mathematician (d. 1676)
March 28 –
Ermes di
Colorêt,
Italian poet,
political figure (d. 1692)
April 5 –
Vincenzo Viviani, Italian...