Gambara (Brescian: Gàmbara), not to be confused with Gambarana, is a town and comune in the province of Brescia, in Lombardy. Bordering communes are Asola...
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Gastone Gambara (10 November 1890 – 27 February 1962) was an Italian General who participated in World War I and World War II. He excelled during the...
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Gambara may refer to: Gambara (seeress), a legendary pagan priestess among the Lombards Carlo Antonio Gambara, Italian composer Gastone Gambara (1890-1962)...
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Veronica Gambara (29 or 30 November 1485 – 13 June 1550) was an Italian poet and politician. She was the ruler of the County of Correggio from 1518 until...
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Lorenzo Gambara (Brescia, c. 1496-Rome, 1586) was a Renaissance priest, author and poet, publishing in Latin. Son of Giovanni Francesco Gambara, count...
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Gambara is a short story by Honoré de Balzac, first published in 1837 in the Revue et gazette musicale de Paris at the request of its editor Maurice Schlesinger...
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Gambara is a Germanic wise woman (also called priestess or seeress) who appears in several sources from the 8th to 12th centuries. The legend is about...
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Carlo Antonio Gambara was an Italian mandolinist and composer in the early 19th century. He composed works during a time when interest in mandolin music...
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Gianfrancesco Gambara (1533–1587) was an Italian Roman Catholic cardinal and bishop. Gianfrancesco Gambara was born in Brescia on 16 February 1533, the...
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Paola Gambara Costa (3 March 1463 - 24 January 1515) was an Italian Roman Catholic professed member of the Third Order of Saint Francis. She was born...
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Lattanzio Gambara (c. 1530 – 18 March 1574) was an Italian painter, active in Renaissance and Mannerist styles. It is likely that Gambara is the same...
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Uberto Gambara (1489–1549) was an Italian Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal. Uberto Gambara was born in Brescia on 23 January 1489, the son of Gianfrancesco...
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Gambara is a station on Line 1 of the Milan Metro in Milan, Italy. The station is underground and is located at Piazza Veronica Gambara. The station was...
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from the 16th-century period by painters such as Romanino and Lattanzio Gambara, two of the major protagonists of Brescian art during the period between...
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final phase of the war, command of the CTV was transferred to Gastone Gambara on October 24, 1938. The CTV forces at the Catalonia Offensive now consisted...
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Gambaranakute mo Ee nen de!! (redirect from Gambara Nakute mo ee Nende!!)
Single by S/mileage from the album Warugaki 1 A-side "Gambara Nakute mo Ee nen de!!" B-side "Gambara Nakute mo Ii n' Da yo!!" (in all editions) Released...
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Palazzo Mocenigo Gambara is a palace in Venice, located in the Dorsoduro district and overlooking the Grand Canal, between the Contarini Palazzi degli...
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Seeress (Germanic) (section Gambara)
related etymologically to the names of the early Germanic seeresses Ganna, Gambara and Waluburg. The use of wands in divination and clairvoyance appears to...
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as the Italian XX Motorized Corps under the command of General Gastone Gambara. The Afrika Korps was restructured and renamed in August 1941. "Afrikakorps"...
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Composer and pianist Antonietta Gambara Untersteiner (1846 – 27 May 1896) was born in Istanbul, Ottoman Empire, but lived in Italy most of her life. Untersteiner...
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completed, but work was then suspended for the remainder of Gambara's lifetime. Gambara died in 1587 and was succeeded as Apostolic Administrator of...
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Cassa Padana (redirect from Cassa Rurale e Artigiana di Gambara)
Cassa Rurale e Artigiana di Leno (found 1893), Cassa Rurale e Artigiana di Gambara (found 1891), and Cassa Rurale e Artigiana di Seniga e Pescarolo (found...
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(1834) La Messe de l'athée (1836) Facino Cane (1837) Le Succube (1837) Gambara (1837) Massimilla Doni (1837) Pierre Grassou (1839) Un épisode sous la...
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legend, a "small people" known as the Winnili were ruled by a woman named Gambara who had two sons, Ybor and Aio. The Vandals, ruled by Ambri and Assi, came...
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tradition is Tato. Shava Ybor and Agio, brothers, together with their mother Gambara, who led the emigration from Scandinavia Agilmund, son of Agio Laiamicho...
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1 November 1964 Underground Famagosta ※ 1 1 November 1994 Underground Gambara ※ 1 2 April 1966 Underground Garibaldi FS ※ 1 12 July 1971 Underground...
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Boglioli is a tailoring company originally based in the Italian town of Gambara, Brescia. The showroom is in Via Tortona 31 in Milan. Its signature item...
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the exodus was probably overpopulation. The departing people were led by Gambara and her sons Ybor and Aio and arrived in the lands of Scoringa, perhaps...
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ninfe co' soavi accenti». Per una definizione del petrarchismo di Veronica Gambara, in «Testo», 2022. Petrarch at Wikipedia's sister projects Media from Commons...
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legend, a "small people" known as the Winnili were ruled by a woman named Gambara who had two sons, Ybor and Agio. The Vandals, ruled by Ambri and Assi,...
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