- - Померанија (Macedonian),
Pomeransko (Croatian),
Pomeranya (Turkish),
Pomerio (Esperanto),
Pommeren (Afrikaans, Dutch, Frisian),
Pommeri (Finnish), Pommern...
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temporal powers of the Pope.
Giovanni Corti was born on 14
April 1796 in
Pomerio, Como. He was
ordained a
priest around 1820. In 1838 the old
parish of...
- the
construction of the synagogue.
Construction began in 1902 at Via del
Pomerio 31, and it was
finished on
September 18, 1903. The new
synagogue was opened...
- times, the area
including Barona and
adjacent rural towns was
called "
Pomerio",
meaning "after the walls", with
reference to the
Walls of Milan; later...
- Arts of Naples. Gli
scultori italiani dal
Neoclassicismo al Liberty: L-Z,
Pomerio, Page 991.
Dizionario degli Artisti Italiani Viventi: pittori, scultori...
- Spinelli,
Mario (1987). "Introduzione". In Spinelli,
Mario (ed.).
Giuliano Pomerio. La vita
contemplativa (in Italian). Rome, IT: Città Nuova. p. 39. ISBN 88-311-3064-1...
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Luogotenenza della lingua italiana.
Calendario storico per il 2007; Edisiòn Il
Pomerio, Lod, 2006, ISBN 8871214498 Guy
Stair Sainty and
Rafal Heydel-Mankoo, Burke's...
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begun when an
arterial street connecting the
avenue of John Paul II and
Pomerio Streets was dedicated. She was the
subject of a do****entary film by Bernardin...
- cancer. The
first ESO
oncology course was held in 1982 in the
Castello di
Pomerio in
Lombardy northern Italy, near Milan. The
teaching faculty comprised...
- il suo
territorio nella storia,
nella geografia e nell'arte. Lodi: Il
Pomerio. Ambreck, Beatrice; et al. (1996).
Atlante della nuova Provincia di Lodi...