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Nonnus of
Panopolis (Ancient Gr****: Νόννος ὁ Πανοπολίτης,
Nónnos ho Panopolítēs, fl. 5th
century AD) was the most
notable Gr**** epic poet of the Imperial...
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Nonnus (Ancient Gr****: Νόννος,
Nónnos)
usually refers to
Nonnus of Panopolis, a ****enized
Egyptian who
wrote the longest-surviving epic poem from antiquity...
- Pope Pius IX (Italian: Pio IX; born
Giovanni Maria Mastai-Ferretti; 13 May 1792 – 7
February 1878) was head of the
Catholic Church from 1846 to 1878. His...
- composition. Bacchus’ love for
Ampelos is told by the
ancient Gr**** poet
Nonnos in his
Dionysiaca (Books 11 to 12).
Ampelos (meaning
grapevine in Gr****)...
- Guardian. 30
September 2010.
Retrieved 14 May 2013. "Napoli,
Ancelotti nonno: ecco i
gemelli di Davide". La
Gazzetta dello Sport. Milan.
Retrieved 31...
- 401–428. Brock,
Sebastian P., ed. (1971). The
Syriac Version of the Pseudo-
Nonnos Mythological Scholia. London:
Cambridge University Press.
Nimmo Smith, Jennifer...
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Joseph De
Nonno (born
January 12, 1947) is an Italian–American filmmaker, photographer, puppeteer, historian, and
speaker in humanities. De
Nonno was born...
- the
Second World War. Moretti,
Carlo (May 24, 2004). "Devo
tutto al mio
nonno italiano". Republica.
Archived from the
original on
January 25, 2021. Retrieved...
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indeed be a
variation or
modelled after it thereof. In his
translation of
Nonnos' Dionysiaca, W.H.D.
Rouse describes the tale of
Crocus as
being from the...
- Burebrot, Bauernbrot, Pain
paysan (English: Farmers' bread) or Pane del
nonno (English: Grandpa's bread) is a
bread made in Switzerland.
Unlike most other...