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Marules (also
spelled Marolos or Maruli) was the
Byzantine catepan of
Italy in 1060/1061.
Appointed by the
Emperor Constantine X, he
arrived in Bari between...
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maaryala I had
beaten main
maaroon mi
maaroon I may beat main
maarulo mi
marulo I
shall beat tu
marilo tu
maril thou wilt beat wo
marlo wo
marul he will...
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maaryala I had
beaten main
maaroon mi
maaroon I may beat main
maarulo mi
marulo I
shall beat tu
marilo tu
maril thou wilt beat wo
marlo wo
marul he will...
- 16th-century
literal activity was
marked by a
Dalmatian humanist Marco Marulo and his epic book Judita,
which has been
written by
incorporating peculiar...
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Despotate of the
Morea on the Peloponnese. His
father was
known as
Manoli Marulo (Μανώλης Μάρουλλος) and his
mother was
Euphrosyne Tarchaneiotissa (Ευφροσύνη...
- ISBN 978-3-319-68330-0. Costanzi, M.; Carducci, G.; Casale, C.; Russo, P.;
Marulo, F.; Maccarrone, M.; Battista, N.; Gambacurta, A.; Fava, M. (2021). Vol...
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Fratelli Laurana (Luciano and Francesco), Via
Antonio Maria Lorgna, Via
Marco Marulo, Via
Andrea Meldola, Via
Adolfo Mussafia, Via Pier
Alessandro Paravia, Via...
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theatre scenography (Čudo u
Poskokovoj dragi) with
Valentina Crnković,
Marulo Award, 21st
Festival "Marulić Days", Split,
Croatia 2013
Chevalier of Order...
- 'diamond'. Derivatives:
enlousar 'to
cover with flagstones',
lousado 'roof'.
marulo [m] 'big, fat kid', from *mārullu,
diminutive of Proto-Celtic *māros 'large...
- Muka
Spasitelja našega (The P****ion of our Saviour), 1991,
Marulovi dani (
Marulo days) - set
design Michel de Ghelderode,
Ukleti pjevač (Sire Halewyn), 1991...