The statue of Corvo was an equestrian statue which, according to Portuguese chronicles, was discovered on the island of Corvo by the first Portuguese...
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pre-Portuguese statue on Corvo, the current historical consensus is that the history of the Azores begins with non-official exploration during the period of the...
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Corvo Island (Portuguese: Ilha do Corvo, pronounced [ˈiʎɐ ðu ˈkoɾvu], lit. 'Island of the Crow') is the smallest and the northernmost island of the Azores...
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The Cyrenaic and Carthaginian coins of Corvo are a hoard of coins dating to approximately 200 BCE that were supposedly left in the Azores by Carthaginians...
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Miranda do Corvo (Portuguese pronunciation: [miˈɾɐ̃dɐ ðu ˈkoɾvu] ) is a town and a municipality in the Portuguese district of Coimbra, with an area of 126.38...
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Dishonored (section The Knife of Dunwall)
plague-ridden industrial city of Dunwall, Dishonored follows the story of Corvo Attano, bodyguard to the Empress of the Isles. He is framed for her...
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her father/Royal Protector Corvo Attano as they attempt to reclaim the throne. Emily and Corvo each employ their own array of supernatural abilities, though...
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Stephen Russell (category Place of birth missing (living people))
best known for his video game voice roles as Garrett in the Thief series, Corvo Attano in Dishonored 2, and various characters in Skyrim and the Fallout...
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local stories of a mysterious equestrian statue and coins with Carthaginian writing that were purportedly discovered on island of Corvo, or the strange...
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The following is an episode listing of the television program A Haunting for the Discovery Channel, Destination America, TLC Network and currently the...
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descendants in Britain as in Italy. See for example one of the versions of the legend of "Corvo de Corvis" for Roccascalegna (Abruzzo, Italy), where the...
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Lusitanians (category Tribes of Lusitania)
people living in the far west of the Iberian Peninsula, in present-day central Portugal and Extremadura and Castilla y Leon of Spain. After its conquest by...
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Cape St. Vincent (redirect from Cape of St. Vincent)
António (1998), SIPA (ed.), Fortaleza do Cabo de São Vicente/Convento do Corvo/Convento de São Vicente do Cabo/Farol de São Vicente (IPA.00002891/PT050815040005)...
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location of the proposed statue was misplaced. Meanwhile, the African-American Bethesda Missionary Baptist Church opposed plans for the statue after allegations...
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Portugal (redirect from Republic of Portugal)
as having a Mediterranean climate, while some islands (such as Flores or Corvo) are classified as Humid subtropical, transitioning into an Oceanic climate...
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Rupert Brooke (category Alumni of King's College, Cambridge)
Reappraisal and Selection" (Routledge, 1971) Robert Scoble. The Corvo Cult: The History of an Obsession (Strange Attractor, 2014) Christian Soleil. "Rupert...
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The Battle of Lepanto by anonymous The Battle of Lepanto by Giorgio Vasari The statue of John of Austria in Messina was erected by decision of the city's...
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Charles XIV John (redirect from Carl III Johan of Norway)
Bernadotte at 0400 on 14 October with the order stating: "If the Prince of Ponte Corvo [Bernadotte] is with you, you may both march together, but the Emperor...
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(il Corvo) – Two famous doctors who diagnose Pinocchio alongside the Talking Cricket. The Parrot (il Pappagallo) – A parrot who tells Pinocchio of the...
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above-mentioned statues were placed on the structure. On 4 December, the day of Saint Barbara, who is the patron saint of artillery, the cadets of the local...
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Charles Sidney Beauclerk (category Oxfordian theory of Shakespeare authorship)
73–104. Symons, A J A, The Quest for Corvo, Cassell, 1934, Chapter Seven 'The Nowt of Holywell'. The 1952 Folio Society of The Quest has a new appendix entitled...
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Italian Americans (redirect from List of famous Italian-Americans)
Service Medal in 1945, and the Order of the British Empire Medal in 1962. Biagio (Max) Corvo, an agent of the U.S. Office of Strategic Services (O.S.S.), drew...
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Eleonora Duse and Baron Corvo. The garden featured a large number of willow pergolas covered in roses, and extensive plantings of Madonna lily as well as...
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The capital was eventually rebuilt at great cost, and an equestrian statue of King Joseph still dominates the Praça do Comércio, Lisbon's main plaza...
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Ken Russell's unrealised projects (category Lists of unrealized projects by artist)
adaptation of A. J. A. Symons' experimental, postmodern 1934 biography of the eccentric English writer Frederick Rolfe (alias Baron Corvo) entitled The...
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who was appointed Archbishop of Milan ... Ambrogio (1116–1119) ... Belengerio (1137–?) ... Guifredo (1146–1152) ... Corvo (1158–1176) ... Giacomo (1187–1203)...
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around the pole of a chariot, or was attached to a shield, or worn by a statue. Two silver examples from Chão de Lamas, Coimbra in Portugal of about 200 BC...
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list of spaghetti Westerns includes Western films, primarily produced and directed by Italian production companies between 1913 and 1978. For a list of non-Italian...
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Benevento (redirect from History of Benevento)
Pacevecchia, Pamparuottolo, Pantano, Perrottiello, Piano Cappelle, Pino, Ponte Corvo, Rosetiello, Ripa Zecca, Roseto, Santa Clementina, San Chirico, San Cumano...
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his son Pedro II, is the world's largest cut aquamarine gem. Equestrian statue of Pedro I, erected in Rio de Janeiro in Pedro's honor in 1862. Pedro I became...
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