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Pierre Marie Barthélemy
Ferino, (23
August 1747,
Craveggia – 28 June 1816, Paris), was a
general and
politician of France. Born in the Savoy, he was the...
- father, Alfredo, who died in 2001,
revived Ferino’s Bibingka in 1981, in
front of the
Baclaran Church after Ferino's 1975 death.
Using the
traditional ‘kalan...
-
person or for humiliation; a face
tattoo cannot be
covered up or hidden.
Ferinos, Miss (October 17, 2022). "Tattoo
Numbing Cream".
Retrieved October 17...
- Moreau's army of 20,000
united south of
Freiburg im
Breisgau with
Ferino's column.
Ferino's force was
smaller than
Moreau had hoped,
bringing the
total of...
- d'Isabella d'Este. Casa
Editrice L. F.
Cogliati (Milan) 1913
Ferino 1994, pp. 86–425.
Ferino 1994, pp. 106, 315, 321. Cartwright, Julia:
Isabella d'Este...
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Lovisetto Antonio Manzanera Alberto Tamayo Kit
Manager Marco Scotto Igor
Ferino Andrea Bertolo Chief Executive Officer Franco Collavino Technical Director...
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Renaissance |
Unspoken Artists". sites.psu.edu.
Retrieved 16
January 2019.
Sylvia Ferino-Pagden and
Maria Kusche,
Sofonisba Anguissola: A
Renaissance Woman, (Washington...
- the
regional capital of Funchal. The
parish contains the
localities João
Ferino, Pereira,
Madre d'Água,
Curral Velho,
Ribeira de João Gonçalves, Achada...
- (2000). Arcimboldo. Ediz. Inglese. Taschen. p. 30. ISBN 978-3-8228-5993-3
Ferino-Pagden 2007, p. 15.
Carol Vogel (16
September 2010). "Arcimboldo Work Bought...
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Desaix north,
Laurent Gouvion Saint-Cyr east and
Pierre Marie Barthélemy
Ferino south. The
French won a
clash over
Anton Sztáray at
Renchen on the 28th...