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Palatino is an old-style
serif typeface designed by
Hermann Zapf,
initially released in 1949 by the
Stempel foundry and
later by
other companies, most...
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Stradivarius Palatinos are a set of five
string instruments made by
Antonio Stradivari around 1700. They are kept in Madrid's
Royal Palace. The term "
Palatino" can...
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Raymond "Mong" de Vera
Palatino (born
December 19, 1979) is a
Filipino writer, journalist, politician, and activist. He
represented Kabataan (Youth) Party...
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Eustathios Palatinos (Latin:
Eustachius Palatinus, Italian:
Eustachio Palatino) was the
catepan of
Italy from the
autumn of 1045 to
September 1046. The...
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Media related to
Basilica di Sant'Anastasia al
Palatino (Rome) at
Wikimedia Commons...
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Ponte Palatino, also
known as
Ponte Inglese (Italian for
English Bridge), is a
bridge that
links Lungotevere Aventino to
Lungotevere Ripa in Rome (Italy)...
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palatino in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Palatino is a
family of typefaces.
Palatino may also
refer to:
Palatino Express, a p****enger train...
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Giovanni Battista Palatino (c. 1515 - c. 1575), also
known as Giambattista, was an
Italian calligrapher. He was born in Rossano, Calabria, but
moved to...
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Palatino Studios are a
complex of film and
television studios in the
Italian capital Rome. It is
owned by Mediaset, who use it for the production...
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Palatino Express or Rome
Express is a
historic express train operating between Paris, France, and Rome, Italy,
since 1890.
Under the name Rome Express...