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Placido Zurla, O.S.B. Cam., (April 2, 1769 – 29
October 1834) was an
Italian Camaldolese monk and prelate, who was
Cardinal Vicar of Rome and a writer...
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Zurla may
refer to:
Zurla (instrument), an oboe-like
woodwind instrument used in the
Balkan countries Giacinto Placido Zurla (1769-1843), an
Italian cardinal...
- karna/Kornay/surnay; Macedonian: зурла/сурла
zurla/surla; Bulgarian: зурна/зурла; Hungarian: zurna/töröksip; Serbian: зурла/
zurla; ****yrian: ܙܘܪܢܐ/zurna; Tat: zurna;...
- Apparently, as in Turkey, they
dethroned the
ancient traditional oboe (zurna,
zurla, or mizmar) and double-membraned drum ensembles.
Traditional folk instruments...
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Magee Based on
Maniac Magee by
Jerry Spinelli Written by
Michael Nolin Jack
Zurla Mark
Zaslove Directed by Bob
Clark Starring Michael Angarano Orlando Brown...
- (Hungary; up to
about the 18th century)
Tromboon Trompeta china (Cuba)
Zurla (Macedonia)
Zurna Bagpipes (see
Types of bagpipes)
Cornamuse Crumhorn Hirtenschalmei...
- A
number of
historians of cartography,
starting with
Giacinto Placido Zurla (1806), have
studied Fra Mauro's map. A
critical edition of the map was...
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Cristoforo Zurla married an
Albergoni heiress, took his wife's
surname thus
creating the
Zurla Albergoni branch. The
couples son, Marc’Antonio
Maria Zurla Albergoni...
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Vacant (1804–1816)
Alessandro Malvasia (1816–1819)
Placido Zurla (1823–1834)
Alessandro Giustiniani (1834–1843)
Antonio Maria Cagiano de...
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positive opinion of Castiglioni, and
favored either Castiglioni,
Placido Zurla,
Emmanuele de Gregorio, or
Cesare Brancadoro to
become pope. Castiglioni...