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- episodes 2017 Maigret in Montmartre Philippe Martinot Episode: "Maigret in Montemarte" 2018–2019 Medici: The Magnificent Sandro Botticelli 16 episodes 2020...
- Innocent VI and designed by condottiero and military engineer Ugolino di Montemarte. The Albornoz fortress stands on an area that was once occupied by a temple...
- Albornoz, who also had the mighty Rocca built. It was the work of Ugolino di Montemarte, known as il Gattapone. He was also author of the plans for the Loggia...
- glimpses of American culture were displa****. Other attractions included the Montemarte (art village) open-air auditorium, the Children's Pavilion 'CHELEBELA'...
- she took up with a groom named Gentilly. In January 1680 the Abbess of Montemarte asked Cosimo to pay for the construction of a reservoir, following a scandal...
- of Italy from the year 1333 to the year 1400 by the Count Francesco di Montemarte. In 1848, he was named Captain of the Civic Guards of the Papal State...
- as adventurer earned ₱200 per day of work with her parent-in-law at Montemarte Department Store. With her two popcorn makers costing 3,000 pesos, she...
- fragments (1294–1304 & 1364–1406); 4. Cronaca del Conte Francesco di Montemarte e Corbara (1333–1400); 5. Cronaca di Luca di Domenico Manenti (1174–1413);...
- Signor of Orvieto in 1437, in agreement with Pietro Ramponi, Ugolino da Montemarte, Ranuccio da Castel di Piero as well as others of the group called the...
- (1304–1346), Professed Priest of the Dominicans (Italy) Reginaldo [Nallo] Montemarte (1292–1348), Professed Priest of the Dominicans (Italy) Eufemia [Ofka]...