-
leponzia di
Prestino: Vent'anni dopo"
Zeitschrift für
celtische Philologie Vol.41, p.225 Markey,
Thomas L. ; Mees,
Bernard (2003) "
Prestino, patrimony...
-
Prestino (Italian: Prestin,
Italian pronunciation: [preʃˈtiːŋ]) is a
district of Como, Italy, of
about 3,000 inhabitants,
about 2 km west of that city...
- deep-fried in
olive oil and
glazed with
honey or
cinnamon sugar. The
prestiño dates back to the 16th century,
being mentioned in the book La
Lozana Andaluza...
-
modern town's
district of Rebbio. In the
areas of the
districts of Breccia,
Prestino and the
neighbouring towns of San
Fermo della Battaglia and Cavallasca...
- of
urban growth. The
epigraphic dedication discovered at
Prestino di Como near Como.
Prestino's registration Many
historians believe that
trade between...
- Proto-Celtic Brill: Leiden, p. 185 Markey,
Thomas L. ; Mees,
Bernard (2003) "
Prestino,
patrimony and the Plinys"
Zeitschrift für
celtische Philologie, Vol.53...
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morada Mousse de
Fresa Natillas Norteñas
Oquendos Picarones Ponderaciones Prestiños Ranfañote
Sanguito Suspiro a la limeña
Tejas Turrón de Doña Pepa Voladores...
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Ciudad y la Sombra, La Calle, el
Jinete y Yo,
Muerto al Amanecer, Adios,
Prestiño, De Este Lado de la Eternidad, and most
recently Capitán, Mi Capitán, the...
- the city, in a
district known in the 17th
century as the "Contrada del
prestino (oven) dei Bossi",
Clerici Palace firstly belonged to
Battista Visconti...
- been
dated to the
second half of the 5th
century by
recent excavations at
Prestino, via Isonzo, a
chronology confirmed by the
subsequent find of a rare 5-unit...