- The
Torbido is a
river in the
Calabria region of
southern Italy. It
might have been the
river Sagra of
classical antiquity. It
rises in the mountains...
-
Torbido Lake is a lake in the
Province of Modena, Emilia-Romagna, Italy. At an
elevation of 1,650 m (5,410 ft), its
surface area is 0.001 km2 (0.00039 sq mi)...
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Francesco Torbido (Venice 1486–1562) was an
Italian painter of the
Renaissance period,
active mainly in
Verona and Venice. He is also
known as il Moro...
- of
Milan Alessandro de' Medici, Duke of Florence, (1510–1537)
Francesco Torbido, (1486–1562)
Venetian Renaissance painter This
disambiguation page lists...
- region. It is
divided into 5 areas:
Vallata dello Stilaro Vallata del
Torbido Epizefiri Vallata del
Bonamico Heracleum Bovesia Costa Viola Grande Reggio...
- muni****lity of Bagnoregio. It
consists of two main valleys: the
Fossato del Rio
Torbido and the
Fossato del Rio Chiaro.
Originally these places might have been...
- This
river cannot be
precisely identified, but may be the present-day
Torbido or the Allaro, in the
Province of
Reggio Calabria,
southern Italy. A coalition...
- 204-2.
Opera Rara CDs: ORR 239
includes Balfe's
cantata Sempre pensoso e
torbido, and ORR 277
includes his song The
Blighted flower.
Opera Ireland (2008)...
- Terlago)
Terra Nera lake (Laghetto di
Terra Nera) Lago di
Toblino Torbido Lake (Lago
Torbido) Lago di
Tovel Lake
Trasimeno (Lago Trasimeno)
Trearie Lake (Lago...
- of the
Veronese school, including:
Giovan Francesco Caroto,
Francesco Torbido, Il Moretto,
Dionisio Battaglia,
Battista del Moro,
Paolo Farinati, Jacopo...