- fall of the
Venetian Republic,
Parenzo came
under the
sovereignty of the
Habsburg monarchy.
Between 1805 and 1814,
Parenzo was part of the
Napoleonic Kingdom...
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David Parenzo (born 14
February 1976) is an
Italian journalist and radio/television presenter. He is
mostly known for
being host,
together with Giuseppe...
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Asher ben
Jacob Parenzo (Hebrew: אשר בן יעקב פורינץ; fl. 1580–1600) was a
Hebrew printer in Venice.
Parenzo was a
member of a
prominent printing family...
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journalist Giuseppe Cruciani, and
broadcast on
Radio 24.
Journalist David Parenzo is the co-host. The show is
known for
giving space to
controversial topics...
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Pietro Parenzo was a
mayor (Italian: podestà) of the
Italian Comune of
Orvieto during the 12th century. He was ********inated in 1199 by the
adherents of...
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western Croatia.
Important towns in
Istria County include ****/Pola, Poreč/
Parenzo, Rovinj/Rovigno, Pazin/Pisino, Labin/Albona, Umag/Umago, Motovun/Montona...
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return to the
script and
worked on it with
Rabid Dogs co-writer
Alessandro Parenzo, who was
credited in the film as
Paolo Brigenti.
Lamberto stated that he...
- Industries.
Luiss has four
different campuses: one in
Viale Romania, one in Via
Parenzo, one in
Villa Blanc, and the last one in
Viale Pola. It also has a library...
- the seat to a
regional Parliament in the Austro-Hungarian
Empire was in
Parenzo (today: Poreč).[citation needed]
After World War I,
according to the peace...
- biskupija; Latin:
Dioecesis Parentina et Polensis; Italian:
Diocesi di
Parenzo e Pola) is a
suffragan Latin diocese in the
ecclesiastical province of...