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Salomon Adler (before 3
March 1630 – 1709 in Milan) was a
German painter of the
Baroque period,
active in
Milan and
Bergamo as a
portrait painter. He was...
- (whose
ruins are
under the
Abbey of San
Clemente at Casauria),
Civitas Danzica (Rapino), and the port of
Aternum (Pescara),
shared with the Vestini. The...
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Hevelius -
Forgotten Pioneer of the
Pendulum Clock[usurped] Uranographia,
Danzica 1690 da www.atlascoelestis.com Hevelius's new
constellations Johannes Hevelius...
- films, also in the more
ambitious Alberto Bevilacqua drama film Le rose di
Danzica. In 1981 she
hosted the
Sanremo Music Festival alongside Claudio Cecchetto...
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Baydr Al-Fay the
Pirate Ken
Annakin Television miniseries 1979 Le rose di
Danzica General Konrad van Der Berg
Alberto Bevilacqua 1983
Wagner Crespi Tony...
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Fifth Commandment (Duccio Tessari) as
Bernhard Redder 1979: Le rose di
Danzica (Alberto Bevilacqua) as
Baron Erich von
Lehner 1980: Fantômas [fr] (Claude...
- Le rose di
Danzica (internationally
released as The
Roses of Danzig) is an
Italian war-drama film
directed by
Alberto Bevilacqua, that was
released theatrically...
- Compagnoni, P. D'Aversa and R. Striano),
Rosemberg & Sellier, 1979
Capire Danzica Edizioni Quotidiano dei Lavoratori, 1980
Oltre il muro di Berlino. Le ragioni...
- (Yiddish)*,
Dantsic (older
English alternate)*,
Dantzig or
Gdansk (Afrikaans)*,
Danzica (Italian)*,
Danzig (Icelandic)*,
Danzig (German*, Spanish,
older Turkish*)...
- Poland
Polonia English name
Italian name
Endomym Notes Name
Language Gdańsk
Danzica Gdańsk Kraków
Cracovia Kraków
Kujawy Cuiavia Kujawy Lublin Lublino Lublin...