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Florence or the
Florentine Republic the
Florentine dialect of
Italian or
Tuscan language Florentines frequently refers to:
Masters of
Florentine painting (14th-16th...
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contain neither flour nor eggs.
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Florentine (biscuit) at
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- cathedral,
topped by Brunelleschi's dome,
dominates the
Florentine skyline. The
Florentines decided to
start building it late in the 13th century, without...
- Tuscany, who
controlled vast
territories that
included Florence. The
Florentines formed a
commune in his successors' place. The
republic was
ruled by...
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density than water, and are not water-soluble.
There are two main
types of
florentines in use. One
separates essential oils of
lower density than water, for...
- The
Florentine Codex is a 16th-century
ethnographic research study in
Mesoamerica by the
Spanish Franciscan friar Bernardino de Sahagún. Sahagún originally...
- The
Florentine dialect or
vernacular (dialetto
fiorentino or
vernacolo fiorentino) is a
variety of Tuscan, a
Romance language spoken in the
Italian city...
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James Bernard Florentine (born
August 18, 1964) is an
American comedian, actor, author, and
television personality. He is best
known for co-hosting That...
- The
Florentine Diamond is a lost
diamond of
Indian origin. It is
light yellow in
colour with very
slight green overtones. It is cut in the form of an irregular...
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Florentine or à la
Florentine is a term from
classic French cuisine that
refers to
dishes that
typically include a base of
cooked spinach, a
protein component...