Definition of Turchine. Meaning of Turchine. Synonyms of Turchine

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Turchine. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Turchine and, of course, Turchine synonyms and on the right images related to the word Turchine.

Definition of Turchine

No result for Turchine. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Turchine from wikipedia

- Annunciation (OMHA) (Latin: Ordo Sanctissimae Annuntiationis), also known as the Turchine or Blue Nuns, as well as the Celestine Nuns, is a Roman Catholic religious...
- Beatrice of Silva; Order of the Most Holy Annunciation, also known as Turchine Nuns or Blue Nuns, founded by Maria Vittoria De Fornari Strata; Order of...
- the Immaculate Conception, founded in 1484 by Saint Beatrice of Silva. Turchines, formally the Order of the Most Holy Annunciation, founded in 1604 by...
- do****enti su Guido Gozzano, a cura di F. Antonicelli, Milano, 1968. Le parole turchine, illustrazioni di G. Tribaudino, Einaudi, Torino, 1973. Resistenza, cultura...
- an outlet to the sea at the north end. Other tributaries are the Pietre Turchine, Rasignani and Golo. The Golo river today enters the sea a few kilometres...
- paintings in Genoa, is an Annunciation painted for the church of Monache Turchine. He painted a Martyrdom of St. Apollonia for the church of San Giuseppe...
- The following streams (ruisseaux) are tributaries of the Bevinco: Pietre Turchine (13 km) Rasignani (11 km) Mormorana (11 km) Petriccia (6 km) La Serra (3...
- field he approved the foundation of a new female order (the Order of the Turchine) and donated on behalf of the Republic a new organ for the Cathedral of...
- Clares had convents at Albenga, Al****io, and Porto Maurizio. The Blue Nuns (Turchine) had convents in San Remo and Pieve. In 1524 the army of King Francis I...