Ferrante
Ferrante see Ferdinand I , king of Naples.
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The lady with the dirty feet.(@naples.af.mil)
Magazine article from: Airman; 4/1/2004; ; 700+ words
; ...said Mrs. Lamont, who was introduced to Naples almost three years ago. As they became...and crime that define the stereotypes Naples is known for. But everyone has faults...Allied Air Forces South, agreed that Naples is like a quirky, but loveable, friend...
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Amalfi toast. (the revival of Naples, Italy's local art scene)
Magazine article from: Artforum International; 6/22/1997; ; 700+ words
; Contemporary art and the city of Naples haven't always gone hand-in-hand. To understand...sponsorship of the late gallerist Lucio Amelio. Naples, after all, lacks a museum dedicated exclusively...the international press attributed to Naples after the city hosted the Group of Seven...
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Cardinal's acquittal met with cynicism.(Cardinal Michele Giordano of Naples acquitted following charges of usury)(Brief Article)
Magazine article from: National Catholic Reporter; 1/5/2001; ; 700+ words
; ...year for Cardinal Michele Giordano of Naples, finally out from under a three-year criminal...this year seemed to signal bad news for Naples. The legend of the blood is among the...goes that on Dec. 16, 1631, the people of Naples prayed to Januarius, their patron saint...
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Angevin art in Italy: the principal legacy of French rule over medieval Naples is a group of gothic churches. Impressive, but poorly documented, they receive detailed scrutiny in two recent books.(The Stones of Naples: Church Building in Angevin Italy, 1266-1343)(The Church of Santa Maria Donna Regina: Art, Iconography and Patronage in Fourteenth-Century Naples )(Book Review)
Magazine article from: Apollo; 12/1/2005; ; 700+ words
; The Stones of Naples, Church Building in Angevin Italy, 1266-13...Iconography and Patronage in Fourteenth-Century Naples Edited by Janis Elliott and Cordelia Warr...plan and the baroque accumulations of Naples there lies an imposing group of gothic...
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Lava lights. (art exhibition venue at Naples, Italy)
Magazine article from: Artforum International; 6/22/1998; ; 505 words
; Naples, like Los Angeles and Mexico City, has always existed in...expectation; anything can happen at any time. This is why Naples is simultaneously chaotic and a laboratory for the possible...filmmaker Mario Franco managed to convince the Municipality of Naples - specifically the Assessorato all'Identita ...
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New services to Naples and Reykjavik to be operated by Go.(from London-Stanstead airport)(Brief Article)
Magazine article from: Airline Industry Information; 2/16/2000; 58 words
; ...British Airways` low-cost carrier, is to introduce a new service from London-Stansted to Naples on 19 April and to Reykjavik, Iceland from 24 May 2000. Flights to Naples will be priced from GBP90 while those to Reykjavik start from GBP120. ((Comments on...
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My Love For Naples.(Love For Naples: The Food, The History, The Life)(Brief article)(Book review)
Newspaper article from: Internet Bookwatch; 12/1/2007; 176 words
; My Love For Naples Anna Teresa Callen Hippocrene Books, Inc...and Kirsztina Simsa-Crane, My Love For Naples: The Food, The History, The Life by Anna...tribute to the cuisine and culture of Naples, Italy. With chapters of commentary and...
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FLORIDA FACADES.(social class disparity in Naples)(Brief Article)
Magazine article from: Commonweal; 11/23/2001; ; 700+ words
; ...Gulf of Mexico along the northern rim of Naples, Florida. The area is increasingly dominated...will be possible to appreciate the old Naples only by looking at photographs. Inland...Having been a regular winter inhabitant of Naples, I find myself increasingly uncomfortable...
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Naples, Sorrento and the Amalfi Coast.(Brief article)(Book review)
Magazine article from: Internet Bookwatch; 11/1/2006; 86 words
; Naples, Sorrento & the Amalfi Coast Marina Carter Hunter Publishing...Edison, NJ 08818 1588435784 $19.99 www.hunterpublishing.com Naples and nearby coastal areas offer much in the way of different...fine resorts to street theatre and fishing villages--and Naples, Sorrento & the Amalfi Coast makes ...
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Bay of Naples: from ancient ruins to modern resorts, this potpourri of ports has it all. (Port of the Month).
Magazine article from: Cruise Travel; 3/1/2002; ; 700+ words
; Italy's Bay of Naples encompasses several varied destinations...passengers to explore. While the city of Naples is the primary port, smaller ships may...shore-excursion tour. Sailing into the Bay of Naples, the looming cone of Mt. Vesuvius looks...
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Yellowjackets
Book article from: Contemporary Musicians
...and enthusiasm of keyboardist Russell Ferrante and bassist Jimmy Haslip (both original...in jazz or pop or whatever, ” Ferrante explained to Los Angeles Times contributor...Born into a family of music lovers, Ferrante seemed destined to pursue a musical career...
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Ferdinand I
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
or Ferrante , 1423-94, king of Naples (1458-94), illegitimate son and successor (in Naples) of Alfonso V of Aragón. His succession was challenged...
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Vittoria Colonna, marchesa di Pescara
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
, 1492-1547, Italian poet; daughter of Fabrizio Colonna. Her love for her husband, Ferrante d'Avalos, is the subject of part of her lamenting verse. After his death (1525) she lived in convents, devoting herself to religious...
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madrepore
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Dictionary of English Etymology
madrepore perforate coral. XVIII. — F. madrépore or modL. madrepora , — It. madrepora , app. taken by Ferrante Imperato (XVI) to be f. madre MOTHER + poro , L. porus PORE , but the second el. may be L. pōrus — Gr. pôros calareous stone, stalactite.
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Orlando di Lasso
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
...Lassus or Roland de Lassus. Lasso represents the culmination of Renaissance musical art. At age 12, he entered the service of Ferrante Gonzaga, viceroy of Sicily. Thereafter, he worked variously in Naples (1550-53), Rome (1553-54), and Munich (1556-94). In 1570...
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