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Accademia della Crusca (in Italian).
Retrieved 29
October 2021.
Tommaso Pedìo (1997). La
Basilicata dalla caduta dell'impero
romano agli Angioini. p. 21...
- Greece. It lies in the
center of
prosperous fertile plain known as 'Krokio
Pedio',
which is
crossed by torrents.
Almyros is an
important agricultural and...
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Pedìo 1994, p. 265. Del Zio 1903, p. 120. De Leo 1983, p. 36.
Pedìo 1994, p. 266. Mack
Smith 1969, p. 72.
Montanelli 1973, p. 86.
Tommaso Pedìo, La...
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Brigades terrorists attacked a bank in Turin,
killing two guards,
Antonio Pedio and
Sebastiano d'Alleo. On 15 February,
Leamon Hunt,
American diplomat and...
- The
Thriasio Plain (Gr****: Θριάσιο Πεδίο, romanized: Thriasio
Pedio) is a
plain in
western Attica within Athens metropolitan area in Greece. It is bounded...
- the
Kingdom of
Italy is
officially moved from
Florence to Rome
Tommaso Pedio, La
Basilicata nel
Risorgimento politico italiano (1700-1870), Potenza,...
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located on a hill that
dominates the area with a view
towards the
Thriasio Pedio and the Gulf of Elefsina. The holy
monastery of
Panagia Gorgoepikoos was...
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according to
Pedio, the
recognition and
listing of
state lands would have sufficed. The
state property issue was not resolved, for
Pedio, not only because...
- Notizie» 1999, pp. 100-101. R.
Bruno (1977, pp. 65–66). T.
Pedio, La
Basilicata (1986, p. 8). T.
Pedio, La
Basilicata (1986, p. 9). R.
Bruno (1977, pp. 73–74)...
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Garibaldi (in Italian). Bari: Laterza. p. 286. ISBN 978-88-420-8408-2.
Pedio,
Tommaso (1962). La
Basilicata nel
Risorgimento politico italiano (1700-1870)...