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Claudia Florenti was an
Italian opera singer with the rank of "magnificent soprano." She,
along with a few
other Italians including Giovanni Bottesini...
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Reference LLC.
Archived from the
original on 18
April 2020.
Retrieved 4 May 2017.
Silvio De
Florentis at Olympics.com
Silvio De
Florentis at
Olympedia v t e...
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questionable means as head of an
international construction company.
Sebastian Florenti, an
appraiser Swenson had hired,
tells Sherlock and Joan that he quit after...
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inaugural performance was
directed by Juan Bottesini, sung by
soprano Claudia Florenti and
tenor Lorenzo Salvi at the
Santa Anna Theatre.
Officially since 1943...
- (again from Suet. Nero, ch. 16)"; see Jan
Hendrik Waszink, "Quinti
Septimi Florentis Tertulliani De Anima", Brill,
Leiden 2010 (original: J. M. Meulenhoff...
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Florentia (classical
Latin pronunciation: [
fɫoːˈrɛnti.a]) was a
Roman city in the Arno
valley from
which Florence originated.
According to tradition, it...
- H. G. Bohn, 1857.
Retrieved 2015-04-10.
Tertullian -
Quinti Septimi Florentis Tertulliani De
Anima BRILL, 1 Dec 2009 (reprint) ISBN 9004169040 (Editor...
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numerous codices, some of them
quite ancient" (Bardenhewer). Q.
Septimi Florentis Tertulliani Apologeticus, the text of
Oehler annotated,
translation by...
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COMMENTATIO FRANCOGALLICE CONSCRIPTA: Hoc
opusculum conspectum præbet
florentis vitæ linguæ Latinæ
intra duo millennia,
atque monstrat eam
falso dictam...
- 1981),
Austrian curler Claudia Fleming,
American dessert chef
Claudia Florenti,
Italian opera singer Claudia Florentino (born 1998),
Spanish footballer...