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Monte Vettore (from
Latin Vector, "carrier", "leader") is a
mountain of the Umbro-marchigiano
Apennine Mountains in Italy. It is the
highest peak of the...
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Maria Cristina Vettore Austin (24 June 1929 – 25
December 2008) was an
Italian socialite who
became better known as
Cristina Ford or Mrs.
Henry Ford II...
- Vega (Italian:
Vettore Europeo di
Generazione Avanzata, French:
Vecteur européen de génération avancée, lit. 'Vector
European Generation Advanced') was...
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Vettore Cappello (Venetian:
Vettor Cappello; c. 1400–1467) was a merchant,
statesman and
military commander of the
Republic of Venice.
After an early...
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hilly landscape towards the
Adriatic sea. With the sole
exception of
Monte Vettore, 2,476
metres (8,123 ft) high, the
mountains do not
exceed 2,400 metres...
- Page one of the
Florilegium of Stobaeus, from the 1536
edition by
Vettore Trincavelli....
- 1964. The
Fords had
three children including Edsel Ford II
Maria Cristina Vettore (1929–2008),
formerly wife of
Robin Willoughby Merivale Austin, a Canadian...
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mountains (Italian
Monti Sibillini), the
highest of
which is
Monte Vettore at 8,123 ft (2,476m). The
Piano is a
karstic basin composed of
porous limestone...
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Vettor Fausto or
Vittore Fausto (1490–1546) was
Venetian Renaissance humanist and
naval architect. He was an
expert in Gr**** and the classics. He worked...
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Vittore Trincavelli (also
Vettore or
Victor Trincavelli; 1496–1568) was an
Italian physician, who is most
famous as the
editor of some of the
first editions...