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- the luxury carmaker Ferrari is the Prancing Horse (Italian: Cavallino Rampante, lit. 'little prancing horse'), a prancing black horse on a yellow background...
- Il Barone Rampante (sometimes known as Benetton Junior) was a Formula 3000 team created by Giuseppe Cipriani. The team took its name from the original...
- The Baron in the Trees (Italian: Il barone rampante lit. 'The Rampant Baron') is a 1957 novel by Italian writer Italo Calvino. Described as a conte philosophique...
- Ferrari 458). Ferrari's symbol is the "Prancing Horse" (Italian: Cavallino Rampante, lit. 'little prancing horse'), a prancing black horse on a yellow background...
- also known by the nickname "The Prancing Horse" (Italian: il Cavallino Rampante or simply il Cavallino), in reference to their logo. It is the oldest surviving...
- www.record.pt (in European Portuguese). Retrieved 6 March 2024. "O Leão Rampante do SCP nasceu em Cascais | Câmara Muni****l de Cascais". cascais.pt (in...
- Racing and later in the season moving to the more competitive Il Barone Rampante, with no results. Chaves then spent three years in the American Indy Lights...
- During the early 1950s, Italian Vampires were flown by the Cavallino Rampante, the Italian Air Force's first post-war aerial display team. Following...
- spent his youth in Sanremo and many of his novels, including Il Barone Rampante, are reminiscent of his attachment to the city. Edward James, British poet...
- In 1988 and 1989, the side view door mirrors also wore small Cavallino Rampante emblems. The 328 model remained in production for four years (1985 to 1989)...