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Luigi Groto, also
called Cieco d'Adria or
Cieco D'Hadria (the
blind man of Adria) (7
September 1541,
Adria – 13
December 1585, Venezia), was a
blind Italian...
- The main
islands of the
northern Gothenburg archipelago are: Björkö Fotö
Grötö Hyppeln Hälsö Hönö
Kalvsund Källö-Knippla Rörö Öckerö The
southern Gothenburg...
- in the muni****lity of Kungälv. The ten
islands are named: Björkö Fotö
Grötö Hyppeln Hälsö Hönö
Kalvsund Källö-Knippla Rörö Öckerö N.B. that "ö" means...
- stones,
which were
enriched in the 19th century. Part of the
design of the
Groto Hall is a
marble floor depicting marine animals and
plants and an 1806 ceiling...
- Sub-Mesozoic
hilly peneplain. Björkö
Bohus Malmön Brattön Dyngö Dyrön Fotö
Grötö Gullholmen Hamburgö
Hisingen (partly) Härmanö
Hyppeln Hållö Hälsö Hönö Kalvsund...
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Philip Stubbes – The
Anatomy of
Abuses William Gager – Dido (Latin)
Luigi Groto – La
Dalida Richard Mulcaster –
Ariodante and
Genevra See 1583 in poetry...
- m****cripts; he also
appears (as "Pedrolin") in a 1587
scripted comedy by
Luigi Groto, La Alteria. All of
these provide evidence of how he was
conceived and pla****...
- The S****
Grotto - (Welsh:
Groto Cregyn) - (sometimes
called the S**** Hermitage) is a
Grade II*
listed (as of 7
February 1962) late-18th-century stone...
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Toumlou Bunar, Koutacheia, Dorilaion, Afyonkarahisar,
Sangarios and Kale-
Groto. To the left and
right of the
figure of the dead
soldier are the
names of...
- a 14-turn
zigzag road. It is 14
kilometres (8.7 mi)
south of the town.
Groto: 155
steps up[where?]
Transportation to the
island town is by boat or by...