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Livorno (Italian: [liˈvorno] ) is a port city on the
Ligurian Sea on the
western coast of the
Tuscany region of Italy. It is the
capital of the Province...
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Florence Arno (river)
Grand Duchy of Tuscany8 1808–1814 Méditerranée
Livorno Livourne Mediterranean Sea 1808–1814
Ombrone Siena Sienne Ombrone river 1808–1814...
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located on the
corner of the Rue de Florence/Florencestraat and the Rue de
Livourne/Livornostraat, a few
steps from the
Avenue Louise/Louizalaan. The Hôtel...
- Grenet,
Mathieu (2016). La
fabrique communautaire. Les
Grecs à Venise,
Livourne et M****ille, 1770–1840. École française d'Athènes and École française...
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personal house of
Octave van
Rysselberghe and is
located at 83, rue de
Livourne/Livornostraat, a few
steps from the Hôtel
Otlet erected by the same architect...
- It runs from the
Avenue Louise/Louizalaan to La Trinité, via the Rue de
Livourne/Livornostraat, the Rue Faider/Faiderstraat and the Rue Simonis/Simonisstraat...
- IV gave him the
command of the
castle of Fronsac, on the Dordogne, near
Livourne. In
terms of a
royal edict dated 19
October 1404 he was
charged with the...
- Carthage. 1932. pp. 108–109. Lévy, L. (1999). La
nation juive portugaise:
Livourne, Amsterdam, Tunis, 1591–1951 (in French). Harmattan. p. 94. ISBN 978-2-7384-7778-1...
- l'origine « bain » (lat. balneum, bain*), l'établis****t pénitentiaire de
Livourne étant
construit sur un anc. bain (Esn., Bl.-W.5), le
terme p****a en Turquie...
- Münster,
Tommaso Porcacchi et alii.
Cecil Roth,
Notes sur les
marranes de
Livourne, Paris, 1931
Alfonso Preziosi,
Fermenti patriottici,
religiosi e sociali...