- The
Topino is a
river in Umbria,
central Italy. It was
known in
ancient times as
Supunna by
Umbri and
later in
Latin as
Tinia and is
mentioned by Dante...
- François Jean-Baptiste
Topino-Lebrun (11
April 1764, in M****ille – 30
January 1801, in Paris) was a
French painter and revolutionary. He
worked in the...
- ****ignano,
Cannaiola and Trevi, to join the Timia, a
tributary of the
Topino, near Bevagna.
Though its
current is
usually sluggish, it is subject, like...
- of the
Italian province of
Perugia (Umbria), in the
flood plain of the
Topino river.
Bevagna is 25 km (16 mi) south-east of Perugia, 8 km (5.0 mi) west...
-
declared against Napoleon); the
painter and
patriotic fanatic François
Topino-Lebrun, and
Dominique Demerville,
former clerk of the
Committee of Public...
- town of
Italy in the
province of
Perugia in east
central Umbria, on the
Topino river where it
leaves the
Apennines and
enters the wide
plain of the ****unno...
- Pyrrhus'
Siege of Sparta, 272 BC, by François
Topino-Lebrun (1792)...
-
Cremera Nera
Corno Sordo Velino Turano [it]
Salto Paglia Chiani Chiascio Topino ****unno Ose For the
purposes of this list, the
Italian rivers draining...
- The
Death of
Gaius Gracchus, by François
Topino-Lebrun, 1792....
- The
Siege of Sparta, by François
Topino-Lebrun...