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    kilometres (40 mi) from Ancona. Camerino is home to the University of Camerino, founded in the Middle Ages. Camerino occupies the site of the ancient...
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  • The University of Camerino (Italian: Università degli Studi di Camerino) is a university located in Camerino, Italy. It is the best university of Italy...
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  • Giuliana Camerino (née Coen; December 8, 1920 – May 10, 2010) was an Italian fashion designer who founded the Roberta di Camerino fashion house in Venice...
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    Dominador “Tango” Monzon Camerino (1 November 1899 – 24 July 1979) was a Filipino politician who served as one of the longest sitting governors of Cavite...
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    Venantius of Camerino (Italian: San Venanzio, also known as Saint Wigand) (died 18 May 251 or 253) is the patron saint of Camerino, Italy and Raiano,...
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  • Duke of Camerino is a title of nobility, originally in Papal peerage. It was created on 1503 by Apostolic authority of Pope Alexander VI and cardinal council...
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    Camerino Cathedral (Italian: Duomo di Camerino, Cattedrale di Santa Maria Annunziata) is a Neoclassical Roman Catholic cathedral and minor basilica, dedicated...
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  • Camerino Without a Folding Screen (Spanish:Camerino sin biombo) is a 1967 Spanish drama film directed by José María Zabalza and starring Paloma Valdés...
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    native of Camerino and was active from 1388 until his death. In 2002 works formerly attributed to an obscure painter named Carlo da Camerino were re-attributed...
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  • Jacopo da Camerino was an Italian mosaicist and a Franciscan friar. He was born in Camerino in the Marca of Ancona, and is known to have worked in Rome...
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    two sons Lambert and Guy II, who received as his share the lordship of Camerino, which was made a duchy. Lambert was a doughty fighter against Saracen...
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    The Camerino Farnese is a Fresco cycle (a series of frescos done about a particular subject) that emerged from the decision to paint the ceiling of the...
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  • di Camerino, also known as the Orto Botanico di Camerino, is a nearly 1 hectare (2.5 acres) botanical garden operated by the University of Camerino, and...
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    Camerino Z. Mendoza is a municipality in the Mexican state of Veracruz. It is located about 85 km from the state capital Xalapa. It has a surface of 37...
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  • title dux et marchio, "duke and margrave" as rulers of both Spoleto and Camerino. Faroald I 570–592 Ariulf 592–602 Theodelap 602–650 Atto 650–663 Transamund...
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  • Severinus of Sanseverino (or of Septempeda) (d. 550 AD) and Victorinus of Camerino (d. 543 AD) were brothers who were both bishops and hermits of the 6th...
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    The Italian Archdiocese of Camerino-San Severino Marche (Latin: Archidioecesis Camerinensis-Sancti Severini in Piceno) is a Latin diocese of the Catholic...
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    Camerino during 1527–1539 (under the regency of her mother until 1535) and by marriage Duchess of Urbino from 1534 until her death. Born in Camerino on...
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  • between 896 and 900 until 920, 922, or thereabouts. He was also Margrave of Camerino, and the son-in-law of Theophylact I, Count of Tusculum, the most powerful...
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    for commissioning the Bolognese artist Annibale Carracci to fresco the Camerino in the Palazzo Farnese in Rome. Carracci undertook this from 1595 to 1597...
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    Girolamo di Giovanni di Camerino was an Italian painter, and is generally supposed to be the son of Giovanni Boccati, and was the painter of an altar-piece...
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    Guido; died 12 December 894) was the Margrave of Camerino from 880 and then Duke of Spoleto and Camerino from 883. He was crowned King of Italy in 889 and...
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    January 2020. Retrieved 27 December 2019. Castañer, Marta; Barreira, Daniel; Camerino, Oleguer; Anguera, M. Teresa; Fernandes, Tiago; Hileno, Raúl (2017). "Mastery...
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    8369500; 11.6191222 Wikimedia Commons has media related to Alfonso I d'Este's Camerino d'Alabastro. The Camerini d'alabastro (little rooms of alabaster) are a...
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    delegations as they existed in 1859 Bologna Ferrara Forlì Ravenna Ancona Ascoli Camerino Fermo Macerata Pesaro Urbino Perugia Rieti Spoleto Benevento Frosinone...
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  • Ridolfo (sometimes Rodolfo) II da Varano, signore di Camerino (flourishing 1344 — 1384), was a condottiero operating in Italy from the 1360s. His forebears...
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    late-Gothic structure with Neoclassical restorations, and located in the town of Camerino, province of Macerata, region of Marche, Italy. The present basilica is...
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  • Valerian of Rome unknown c. 260 found in Roman Martyrology Venantius of Camerino 200s c. 250 found in Roman Martyrology Verdiana 1182 10 February 1242 found...
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  • Santa Chiara is a Roman Catholic church and monastery in the town of Camerino, province of Macerata, region of the Marche, Italy. It is located just outside...
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    concentration camp of Civitella del Tronto and the confinement town of Camerino". Trauma and Memory. 4 (3): 9–31. Gorenberg, Gershom (19 January 2021)...
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