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Quirina Alippi-Fabretti (1849 –1919) was an
Italian painter. She was born in Urbino, the
daughter of the
jurisconsult Luigi Alippi and
mother Elvira Boddi...
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Acraea quirina, the
common gl****y acraea, is a
butterfly in the
family Nymphalidae. It is
found in Senegal, Gambia, Guinea,
Sierra Leone,
Burkina Faso...
- Lexicography. 19 (3): 257–285. doi:10.1093/ijl/ecl014. Warner, Natasha; Luna,
Quirina; Butler,
Lynnika (2007). "Ethics and
revitalization of
Dormant languages:...
- 1758
Papilio doris Linnaeus, 1771
Laparus doris (Linnaeus, 1771)
Papilio quirina Cramer, [1775]
Papilio amathusia Cramer, [1777]
Nereis delila Hübner, [1813]...
- planned. The
initial member to
galvanize the
language revitalization is
Quirina Geary.
Immersion into the
language is
planned in books, songs, and games...
- com/what-are-corporate-headquarters.htm [Accessed 21 Oct. 2014]. Wanner, Herbert,
Quirina,
Mireille J. (2004): DuPont,
Philip Morris, Hewlett-Packard & Co – "Wohin...
- ****nani
Arese (1801–1803) **** "Sophia" Emerytt-Hamilton (1804–1805)
Quirina Mocenni Magiotti (1812–1813)
Children Mary "Floriana" Hamilton-Foscolo...
- May 1718, at the age of forty-eight.
Albemarle married Geertruid Johanna Quirina van der Duyn,
daughter of
Major General Scravenmore (an
anglicisation of...
- 318, and in 299
Aniensis and
Terentina were added. The last two tribes,
Quirina and Velina, were
established in 241 BC,
bringing the
number of
tribes to...
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status of a
municipium in 36 BC and its
inhabitants became members of the
Quirina tribe. The city was
chosen by the
Romans as the
place where the governor...