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Camerata Mediolanense is an
ensemble of
musicians established in Milan,
Italy in 1994.
Their music can be
classified as darkwave/neoclassical, with folk...
- The
Edict of
Milan (Latin:
Edictum Mediolanense; Gr****: Διάταγμα τῶν Μεδιολάνων,
Diatagma tōn Mediolanōn) was the February, AD 313
agreement to
treat Christians...
- genre.
Other artists include Arcana, Ataraxia,
Autumn Tears,
Camerata Mediolanense, Dargaard, Dark
Sanctuary Impressions of Winter, Ophelia's Dream, Les...
- of many
modern ensembles and bands,
including I Camaleonti,
Camerata Mediolanense, Gli Spioni,
Dynamis Ensemble, Elio e le
Storie Tese, Krisma, Premiata...
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Dierckx (1901)
Synonyms Penicillium casei W.
Staub (1911)
Penicillium mediolanense Dragoni &
Cantoni (1979)
Penicillium mediolanensis Dragoni & Cantoni...
- the
first churches built immediately after the
Edict of
Milan (Edictum
Mediolanense) in
February 313,
issued by
Constantine the
Great and Licinius, which...
- not.
Gallus Vicecomes. Vrb**** V.
nuncius Apoſtolicus ad
Vicecomites Mediolanenſes. 40.
French viscount Urban V (1362–70)
Guglielmo De
Grimoard Apostolic...
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after the artist. Halley's 1378
appearance is
recorded in the
Annales Mediolanenses as well as in East
Asian sources. In 1456, the year of Halley's next...
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orchestra Camerata Klaipėda, a
Lithuanian chamber orchestra Camerata Mediolanense, an
ensemble of
musicians established in Milano,
Italy Camerata Mediterranea...
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Berengar II
Berengar bows to King Otto, M****criptum
Mediolanense, c. 1200 King of
Italy Reign 950–961
Predecessor Lothair II
Successor Otto I Born c....