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Paravia may
refer to: Pier
Alessandro Paravia (1797-1857),
Venetian writer, scholar,
philanthropist and
professor of
Italian eloquence Santa Paravia en...
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Santa Paravia en
Fiumaccio is a
video game in
which each
player becomes the
ruler of a
fledgling Italian city-state
around the year 1400. The goal of...
- (Palazzo
Forneris building)
along Via
Pacinotti near the
small Piazza Paravia. The
conservation of the
street and of this old
building influences the...
- Pier
Alessandro Paravia was born in Zara,
Dalmatia on July 15, 1797 and was a
Dalmatian Italian writer, scholar,
philanthropist and
professor of Italian...
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Vocabolario della lingua italiana. Treccani.
Retrieved 5
March 2014.
Oxford Paravia Italian Dictionary, 2001, ISBN 0-19-860437-8
Aglaia Kremezi, "Nikolas Tselementes"...
- with Audio,
Concise Oxford-Hachette
French Dictionary,
Concise Oxford-
Paravia Italian Dictionary,
Concise Oxford American Dictionary,
Concise Oxford...
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Benedetta Paravia,
better known by the
stage name
Princess Bee, is an artist, singer/songwriter, philanthropist, journalist, author, presenter, and producer...
- in
Italia 1892 in
Tommaso Detti,
Giovanni Gozzini, Ottocento,
Pearson Paravia Bruno Mondadadori, 2000, p.184 "Proclamazione
Regno d'Italia" (in Italian)...
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lungo Risorgimento: la
nascita dell'Italia
contemporanea (1770–1922).
Paravia Bruno Mondadori. p. 173. ISBN 9788842493570. Young,
Julia Ditto, "The Rise...
- per la pronuncia.
Torino – Roma –
Milano –
Firenze – Napoli:
Ditta G. B.
Paravia e Comp. p. 183.
Archived from the
original on
January 28, 2023. Retrieved...