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Pistoia (US: /pɪˈstɔɪə, piːˈstoʊjɑː/; Italian: [
pisˈtoːja] ) is a city and
comune in the
Italian region of Tuscany, the
capital of a
province of the same...
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Paolo Lanfranchi da
Pistoia (Occitan:
Paulo Ianfranchi de Pistoia; fl. 1282–1295) was a
noted Italian poet who
wrote in both the
Italian and
Occitan languages...
- The
Coast from M****illes to Leghorn,
Including Carrara, Lucca, Pisa,
Pistoja and
Florence (Third ed.). Edinburgh: Adam and
Charles Black. "Into the...
- Cino da
Pistoia (1270 – 1336) was an
Italian jurist and poet. He was the
university teacher of
Bartolus de
Saxoferrato and a
friend and
intellectual influence...
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Record label Peak
positions Certification FIN 2001
Pistoja syrämmes
Little Big
Records 2002
Pistoja syrämmes (re-release)
Suomen Mediamusiikki Komia on...
- The
Coast from M****illes to Leghorn,
Including Carrara, Lucca, Pisa,
Pistoja and
Florence (Third ed.). Edinburgh: Adam and
Charles Black.
Archived from...
- Cino da
Pistoja and
Dante Alighieri, in what was to be his
earliest still-extant poem, all responded.
Dante da Maiano,
along with Cino da
Pistoja, also...
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later sent to
Italy and
worked over the
Apennines between Bologna and
Pistoja. In 1952, the Chrzanów
works in
Poland supplied 81 750 mm (2 ft 5+1⁄2 in)...
- J. Robinson, and
widow of W. S. Douglas; she died at St. Alessi, near
Pistoja in Tuscany, 7
February 1869. He died at
Bushey rectory on 9
February 1885...
- Piacenza) also
appear often.
Terramagnino also
alludes to
Paolo Lanfranchi de
Pistoja and
Dante da Majano,
proving a
connexion with
peninsular Occitan poets...