- "land"),
given the
presence of the Olona, Lambro,
Seveso rivers and the
Nirone and
Pudiga streams. The
Latin name
Mediolanum comes from the
Latin words...
-
Camorra Organizzata, a
Camorra organization in Naples. His
nickname was 'o
Nirone ("the Big
Black one"). He was one of the
earliest members of the
Nuova Camorra...
-
Celtic settlement had only one
river namely the
Nirone, and a fountain, the
Molia (or Mollia). The
Nirone lapped the
ancient Mediolanum,
while the Molia...
-
connects the
first part of the
museum with the new
building sited in via
Nirone. In this part of the
Archaeological Museum of
Milan are sited, on four floors...
- maker,
started his bicycle-manufacturing
business in a
small shop at 7 Via
Nirone,
Milan in 1885.
Bianchi pioneered the front-wheel
caliper brake. One of...
-
control of the clan
after the
death of her
brother Salvatore,
known as ‘o
Nirone, in 2016. She has
always been very
feared and
respected for her impetuous...
-
started his
bicycle manufacturing business in a
small shop on Milan's Via
Nirone in 1885.
Bianchi was a
prominent name in the
motorcycle racing world from...
-
Cattolica del
Sacro Cuore.
Founded in 2000, the
school is
situated in Via
Nirone 15 in Milan, on the
campus of the University. On
April 26, 2009, in celebration...
- "land"),
given the
presence of the Olona, Lambro,
Seveso rivers and the
Nirone and
Pudiga streams. The dh sound,
which has
disappeared from the modern...
- deep moat was realized,
filled up with
water drawn from the
Seveso and
Nirone [it] rivers.
Wooden walls were
added as a
supplementary defensive measure...