- Gentile,
Prugnolo Gentile di Montepulciano,
Puttanella (in Calabria),
Riminese,
Rosso di Montalcino, San Gioveto, San
Zoveto (in Tuscany), Sancivetro...
- Malatesta, one of the most
respected condottieri of the time,
enlarged the
Riminese possessions and
restored the port.
Carlo died
childless in 1429, and the...
- the area of Forlì, the ****tina from the area of ****za and the
Riminese or Mora
Riminese from the area of Rimini. From the
beginning of the
century all...
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variant of
Sammarinese dialect spoken in Serravalle,
which is
close to
Riminese.
Romagnol lacks a
standardized orthography,
leading to a huge varieties...
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Monumental Cemetery of
Rimini is the
final resting place of
several prominent Riminese figures, most
notably filmmaker Federico Fellini. On 12 June 1804, Napoleon...
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degli spiriti (2020). Dir.
Selma Dell'Olio [it]. Art film
Sergio Zavoli –
Riminese sports and do****entary journalist, a
close friend of
Fellini Fellini &...
- 2024. "Gioca
nella Juventus e il suo
talento ha
stregato l'Europa, a una
riminese il
Golden girl
Under 21". RiminiToday.
Retrieved Oct 7, 2024. Contino,...
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represents /ɔ/. In Romagnol, ẹ ọ are used to
represent [e, o], e.g. part of
Riminese dialect fradẹll, ọcc [fraˈdell, ˈotʃː] "brothers, eyes". In
academic notation...
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conserved in the
Church of St. Francis. It
influenced the rise of the
Riminese school of
Giovanni and
Pietro da Rimini.
According to do****ents of 1301...
- dṡnèr.
Cesenate (Romagnol) (Lî) la ciöd sèmpar la fnèstra prèmma d' z'nèr.
Riminese (Romagnol) (Léa) la ciùd sémpre la fnèstra prèima ad z'né.
Pesarese (Gallo-Piceno)...