- Look up Genoese,
Genoan, Genovese, or
Genovesi in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Genoese, Genovese, or
Genoan may
refer to: a
person from
modern Genoa...
- that was the
source of
their power and
position within northern Italy. The
Genoan defeat deprived Genoa of this
naval supremacy,
pushed it out of eastern...
- The
Despotate of
Dobruja or Prin****lity of
Karvuna (Bulgarian: Добруджанско деспотство or Карвунско княжество; Romanian:
Despotatul Dobrogei or Țara Cărvunei)...
-
sanctuary or
newer church in 2010 and is
placed in
enclosed gl****. The
Genoan architect Renzo Piano designed the
Padre Pio
Pilgrimage Church. It is located...
- Will
Never Leave You." In 1970,
Bianchi retired from
acting to
marry a
Genoan shipping magnate,
Alberto Cameli, with whom she has one son (Filippo Cameli)...
- 7th century, and
would later cede its own
dominance to the
Venetians and
Genoans in the 11th century. The navy's patrols, in
addition to
chains of watchtowers...
-
exhibited at the 1910
Salon des Indépendants
attributed to the 'excessivist'
Genoan painter. The
painting sold for 400
francs (~ $1400 in 2024 value) and was...
-
preparation of moretum.
During the
Middle Ages, a po****r
sauce in the
Genoan cuisine was agliata,
which was a mash of
garlic and walnuts, as
garlic was...
- (1500 ft) cliff. The city of
Garachico with its port was
founded by a
Jewish Genoan banker Cristóbal de
Ponte after the
conquest of
Tenerife in 1496. The May...
-
river in
north Italy Caffaro di
Rustico da
Caschifellone (c.1080–c.1164), a
Genoan crusader and
chronicler Caffaro,
manufacturer of
bearings and
rolls in Poland...