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Meletus (Ancient Gr****: Μέλητος; fl. 5th–4th
century BCE), a
citizen of
Athens in the
classical Era, came from the
Pithus deme and has
become known for...
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Evangelista da Pian di
Meleto (circa 1460 – 1549) was an
Italian painter of the
Renaissance period. He was born in
Piandimeleto in Umbria. In 1488, he...
- County,
Hungary ~3.4—1.8 Mya.
Seneze (Domeyrat) site,
France ~3.4—1.8 Mya.
Meleto site, Tuscany,
Italy ~3.2—2.5 Mya. Wagner, J. (2010). "Pliocene to early...
- Castello, a town
halfway between Perugia and Urbino.
Evangelista da Pian di
Meleto, who had
worked for his father, was also
named in the commission. It was...
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different collections. On
December 10, 1500,
Raphael and
Evangelista da Pian di
Meleto, an
older painter from the
workshop of Raphael's
father Giovanni Santi,...
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Costanzo Michela Parrocchiale di San M****imo,
annexed to the
castle Villa Meleto, a 19th-century
countryside residence used by the poet
Guido Gozzano Church...
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several thousands of caves. The
tallest mountains are
Sason Dağları (2500 m),
Meleto (2967 m), Kuşaklı Dağı (1947 m), Avcı Dağı (2121 m),
Meydanok Tepesi (2042...
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known as Fra' Moriale. The
Company won a
major victory at the
Battle of
Meleto in 1349. The
company then
split again, with
Urslingen and
Landau operating...
- Louis's
brother Andrew by the Neapolitans. In 1349 they won the
Battle of
Meleto against the
Neapolitan barons which earned the
company some 500,000 florins...
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Palazzo Mondragone, also
known as
Palazzo Mandragone, Ambron(n),
Ricasoli di
Meleto, or Peyron, is a
palace located on Via del
Giglio #4r-8r in
central Florence...