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Palermo (/pəˈlɛərmoʊ, -ˈlɜːr-/ pə-LAIR-moh, -LUR-; Italian: [paˈlɛrmo] ; Sicilian: Palermu,
locally also...
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Guillaume de
Palerme ("William of Palerne") is a
French romance poem,
later translated into
English where it is also
known as
William and the Werewolf...
- Gina
Palerme (born
Marie Louise Irène de Maulmont, 18
December 1885 – 26
December 1977) was a
French actress and dancer. Gina
Palerme was born
Marie Louise...
- Look up Palermo or
Palerme in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Palermo is the prin****l city and
administrative seat of Sicily, Italy.
Palermo may also...
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Maria Merli One
Hundred Days in
Palermo at IMDb (in French) Cent
jours à
Palerme presented by www.cinemovies.fr (in Italian)
Cento giorni a
Palermo presented...
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premodern precedents in
medieval romances (e.g.,
Bisclavret and
Guillaume de
Palerme) and
developed in the 18th
century out of the "semi-fictional" chapbook...
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Countess Yolande commissioned a
werewolf story titled "Guillaume de
Palerme".
Anonymous writers penned two
werewolf stories, "Biclarel" and "Melion"...
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urban layout. They are
named after Italian cities or composers: Puccini,
Palerme, Rimini,
among others.
There are also some
isolated buildings and projects:...
- America. The
script is
based on the Prix
Goncourt winning novel Oublier Palerme (1966) by
French author Edmonde Charles-Roux.
Carmine Bonavia is candidate...
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movements geographical titles, but they are now
customarily headed "Rome–
Palerme", "Tunis–Nefta" and "Valencia".
Escales was an
immediate success when premiered...