- diphthongs, as a
replacement for
final -ii, and in
vowel groups (as in
Savoja); this rule was
quite strict in
official writing. ⟨j⟩ is also used to render...
- The
County of
Savoy (Latin:
Comitatus Sabaudiae) was a
feudal state of the Holy
Roman Empire which emerged,
along with the free
communes of Switzerland...
- end of the war. Kingdom of
Italy Corpo Aeronautico Militare Data from "
Savoja-Pomilio S.p.4"
General characteristics Crew: Two,
pilot and
observer Length:...
-
Duchy of
Savoy Ducatus Sabaudiae (Latin) Ducà 'd
Savòja (Piedmontese)
Ducato di Savoia (Italian) Duché de Savoie (French)
Ducato di Savouè (Arpitan) 1416–1792...
- 215.25 Beam 25.20 m
Decks 9
decks Installed power 28,000 hp
Propulsion 4
Savoja MAN Mixed/Dual
Cycle diesel engines; four propellers.
Speed 20
knots (37...
- the SP.2, SP.3, and SP.4,
which were
built in
large numbers. Data from "
Savoja-Pomilio S.p.1"
General characteristics Crew: Two,
pilot and
observer Length:...
- diphthongs, as a
replacement for
final -⟨ii⟩, and
between vowels (as in
Savoja); this rule was
quite strict in
official writing. The
letter ⟨j⟩ represents...
-
Savoia or
Savoja (Italian, Maltese),
Savoia (Catalan, Estonian, Romanian),
Savoie (Dutch, French, Turkish),
Savoiji (Finnish),
Savoj (Serbian),
Savoja (Albanian...
- (1958, p. 1012).
Santoro (2010).
Savoja (1992, p. 109 §1).
Natale (1983, p. 953).
Savoja (1992, p. 110 §2).
Savoja (1992, pp. 112–113). Stocchi. Gamba...
- (in Italian) in the
Enciclopedia Treccani Samuele Ghiron,
Ferdinando di
Savoja, duca di Genova, 1877, pp. 100-104, 153.
Storia della siciliana rivoluzione...