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Postilion
Postilion Pos*til"ion, n. [F. postillon, It. postiglione, fr. posta post. See Post a postman.] One who rides and guides the first pair of horses of a coach or post chaise; also, one who rides one of the horses when one pair only is used. [Written also postillion.]

Meaning of Ostilio from wikipedia

- Ostilio Ricci da Fermo (1540–1603) was an Italian mathematician. He was a university professor in Florence at the Accademia delle Arti del Disegno, founded...
- with Cleonilla, who can't resist flirting with two young Romans, Ostilio and Caio. Ostilio is in reality a woman, Tullia, who disguised herself because she's...
- with a Tullo Ostilio opera performed in Rome in 1694 with music of Giovanni Bononcini. Operatic pastiches with the title Tullo Ostilio performed in Prague...
- de Medici Fra Paolo Sarpi Francesco Maria del Monte Academic advisors Ostilio Ricci da Fermo Notable students Benedetto Castelli Mario Guiducci Vincenzo...
- Artillery theory Academic background Academic advisors self taught with influences by Al-Khwarizmi and Euclid Academic work Notable students Ostilio Ricci...
- with Cleonilla, who can't resist flirting with two young Romans, Ostilio and Caio. Ostilio is in reality a woman, Tullia, who disguised herself because she's...
- "Italy to host World Cup". The Guardian. London. 21 May 1984. p. 24. Ostilio Rossi, Piero (5 February 1987). "Ecco perché farlo alla Magliana sarebbe...
- muni****lity. The inaugural performances included two ballets and the opera Caio Ostilio by Francesco Bianchi. In 1826, it underwent its first refurbishment under...
- by some anagram or pseudonym. Coltellini adopted the anagrammatic name “Ostilio Contalgeni”. Such were the attractions of this academy, and so energetic...
- sultane (libretto by Giovanni Bertati, opera buffa, 1784, Venice) Tulio Ostilio (libretto by Francesco Ballani, opera seria, 1784, Rome) La moglie capricciosa...