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Trebisonda "Ondina"
Valla (20 May 1916 – 16
October 2006) was an
Italian female athlete, and the
first Italian woman to ever win an
Olympic gold medal...
- Italian,
there exists the
expression "to lose the Trebizond" (perdere la
Trebisonda)
which means "to be bewildered".
Trebizond was a port
reachable by all...
- from 1675 to 1680,
speak of a man "born in an
obscure place of Asia, in
Trebisonda, to
castigate the nations," and
describe him as "wholly venal,
cruel and...
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English literature as well, include:
Trebizonde (Fr.),
Trapezunt (German),
Trebisonda (Sp.),
Trapesunta (It.), Trapisonda, Tribisonde, Terabesoun, Trabesun...
- died in
great poverty in 1486 in Rome. His son,
Andrea of
Trebizond (da
Trebisonda) was also a
classic scholar and
translator in Rome.
Rhetoricorum libri...
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Retrieved 26 May 2022. "Roma
nella Conference League 2021–2022: il
cammino da
Trebisonda a Tirana" [Roma in the 2021–2022
Conference League: the road from Trabzon...
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Melevisione on
Raitre (as
Tonio Cartonio) from 1999 to 2004 and his
roles in
Trebisonda (as Danilo) from 2006. la Repubblica,
December 2006 la Repubblica, October...
- (d. 2017) May 20 Owen Chadwick,
British author and
historian (d. 2015)
Trebisonda Valla,
Italian athlete (d. 2006) May 21
Louis Crump,
American politician...
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Sallustius (4th century),
historian Karl
Heinrich Ulrichs (1825–1895),
writer Trebisonda Valla, (Bologna 1916 – L'Aquila 2006),
Olympic gold
medal Amleto Vespa...
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Retrieved 26 May 2022. "Roma
nella Conference League 2021-2022: il
cammino da
Trebisonda a Tirana" [Roma in the 2021-2022
Conference League: the road from Trabzon...