Cremona (/krɪˈmoʊnə/, also UK: /krɛˈ-/; Italian: [kreˈmoːna]; Cremunés: Cremùna; Emilian: Carmona) is a city and comune in northern Italy, situated in...
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Alessandro Cremona (born 1969) is an Italian actor best known in English language cinema for his role of the henchman Marco Sciarra in the James Bond...
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Cremona Circuit is a 3.768 km (2.341 mi) hard-surfaced race track used for motor racing near San Martino del Lago, Lombardy, Italy. It was inaugurated...
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Look up Cremona in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cremona is a city in northern Italy. Cremona may also refer to: The Province of Cremona in northern...
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Gerard of Cremona (Latin: Gerardus Cremonensis; c. 1114 – 1187) was an Italian translator of scientific books from Arabic into Latin. He worked in Toledo...
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and Lioutsios (c. 920 – 972), was a historian, diplomat, and Bishop of Cremona born in northern Italy, whose works are an important source for the politics...
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Battle of Bedriacum (redirect from Battle of Second Cremona)
of Cremona in northern Italy. The fighting in fact took place between Bedriacum and Cremona, and the battles are sometimes called "First Cremona" and...
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In algebraic geometry, the Cremona group, introduced by Cremona (1863, 1865), is the group of birational automorphisms of the n {\displaystyle n} -dimensional...
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Antonio Luigi Gaudenzio Giuseppe Cremona (7 December 1830 – 10 June 1903) was an Italian mathematician. His life was devoted to the study of geometry...
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Cremona /krəˈmoʊnə/ is a village in southern Alberta, Canada. It is located north of Cochrane and west of Carstairs, along the Cowboy Trail (Highway 22)...
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Sister Mónica Astorga Cremona OCD (born Astorga Cremona in 1967) is an Argentine Catholic nun. She is the prioress of the Monastery of Santa Cruz and...
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Paul Cremona, O.P. (born 25 January 1946) (Maltese: Pawl Cremona) was the Archbishop of Malta from 2007 to 2014. He is also a Dominican friar. Cremona was...
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The province of Cremona (Italian: provincia di Cremona; Cremunés: pruvìncia de Cremùna; Cremish Lombard: pruìnsa de Cremùna; Casalasco-Viadanese: pruvìncia...
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The Cremona diagram, also known as the Cremona-Maxwell method, is a graphical method used in statics of trusses to determine the forces in members (graphic...
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The Motorized Brigade "Cremona" was an infantry brigade of the Italian Army. The brigade's headquarters was in the city of Turin. The brigade carried...
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The Cremona Baptistery (Italian: Battistero di Cremona) is a religious edifice in Cremona, northern Italy. It is annexed to the city's Cathedral. Built...
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Cremona Cathedral (Italian: Duomo di Cremona, Cattedrale di Santa Maria Assunta), dedicated to the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, is a Catholic...
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Cremona Farm is a 1275-acre estate comprising a 650-acre former slave plantation and surrounding lands in Mechanicsville, Maryland, on the west bank of...
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Himerius (Imier, Imerio) of Cremona (d. June 17, c. 560), also known as Himerius of Amelia or Irnerius, was an Italian bishop. He is venerated as a saint...
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The Cremona elephant was a gift presented to Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II by Sultan of Egypt Al-Kamil, in 1229. Frederick used the elephant in his...
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The Torrazzo is the bell tower of the Cathedral of Cremona, Lombardy, in northern Italy. The Torrazzo measures 112.54 metres (369+1⁄4 ft), and it is known...
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The Logistic Battalion "Cremona" (Italian: Battaglione Logistico "Cremona") is an inactive logistics unit of the Italian Army, which was assigned to the...
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of Cremona (Latin: Sicardus Cremonensis; Italian: Sicardo) (1155–1215) was an Italian prelate, historian and writer. Sicardus was born in Cremona, probably...
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Saint Homobonus (category Businesspeople from Cremona)
and clothworkers, as well as of Cremona, Italy. He was canonized in 1199 at the urgent request of the citizens of Cremona. He died on November 13, 1197...
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Guerino Vanoli Basket (redirect from Vanoli Cremona)
Guerino Vanoli Basket, also known as Vanoli Cremona, is a professional basketball team of the city of Cremona. The team played in the LBA, the top Italian...
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Mostarda (redirect from Mostarda di Cremona)
become a popular accompaniment to cheeses. Mostarda di Cremona or mostarda cremonese (from Cremona) is made with several types of fruit, and is the version...
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Tranquillo Cremona (10 April 1837 – 10 June 1878) was an Italian painter. His paintings have a windswept style, lacking the linearity of Francesco Hayez...
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following is a timeline of the history of the city of Cremona in the Lombardy region of Italy. 218 BCE - Cremona becomes part of the Roman Republic. 89 BCE - Roman...
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Michele is a Romanesque-style, Roman Catholic church located in the city of Cremona, region of Lombardy, Italy. According to tradition, it would have been...
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Stradivari, Cremona, 1666, the "Alumnus, Amati, Ashby, Silvestre, Serdet"". Tarisio. Retrieved 21 February 2023. "Violin by Antonio Stradivari, Cremona Italy"...
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