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- Goliardia is a type of Italian university student ****ociation, similar to the fraternities and sororities of the United States and Canada or to the Studentenverbindung...
- The Cambilargiu Goliardia was an early Italian competition glider which took part in the first Italian international gliding contest, held at Asiago in...
- historical and philological research. Apocalypse of Golias Clerici vagantes Goliardia Serlo of Wilton Tuna (music) P. Brown ed., A Companion to Chaucer (2008)...
- anziano (senior), but most of the distinctions are rarely used outside Goliardia. In Sweden, only those studying at university level are called students...
- Academy (later Military School of Naples): Buonomo, Giampiero (2013). "Goliardia a Pizzofalcone tra il 1841 ed il 1844". L'Ago e Il Filo Edizione Online...
- commercials and logos. This includes the historical students' fraternity (Goliardia) "Excelsa Neptuni Balla", on whose emblem figure two tridents. Several...
- Academy (later Military School of Naples): Buonomo, Giampiero (2013). "Goliardia a Pizzofalcone tra il 1841 ed il 1844". L'Ago e Il Filo Edizione Online...
- founding of UCSC. Students belonging to this order are nicknamed Monatti. Goliardia UCSC Student ****ociations "Sacra Goliae Conphraternita". Archived from...
- hydroglider Bottini Mabo Bruni 3V-1 Eolo Busso San Giorgio Cambilargiu Goliardia - Emanuele Cambilargiu Caproni Vizzola Calif CPV-1 Arlecchino – Centro...
- created in 1932. The GUF tried to recover the feluca, a hat symbol of Goliardia, a traditional ****ociation of Italian students, at the origin of the Corda...