• Sibilla may refer to: Monte Sibilla, a mountain of Marche, Italy Grotta della Sibilla, a cave in the Sibillini Mountains Italian corvette Sibilla Sibilla...
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    Sibilla Aleramo (born Marta Felicina Faccio; 14 August 1876 – 13 January 1960) was an Italian feminist writer and poet known for her autobiographical...
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    Monte Sibilla is a mountain of Marche, Italy. It is located in the southeast corner of the Sibillini Mountains National Park, a branch of the Central...
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    On the night of 10 to 11 September 2000, Prince Guillaume and Princess Sibilla were involved in a serious car accident near Paris. Guillaume was in a...
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    Sibyl's Cave (Italian: Grotta della Sibilla) is a cave, located at 2,150 m above sea level, carved into the rock, near the summit of Sibillini Mountains...
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  • Bacoli Sibilla is an Italian association football club located in Bacoli, Campania. It currently plays in Promozione Campania. Founded in 1925 as Sibilla Bacoli...
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    Amaro Sibilla is an Italian liqueur in the Amaro category. It is produced by the Varnelli S.p.A., a distillery in Pievebovigliana, in the Province of...
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    La Sibilla is a bimonthly word puzzle magazine (six issues per year) founded in Naples in 1975 by Guido Iazzetta. The editorial staff is at present composed...
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    tatarica, L. maackii, L. gibbiflora) and Weigela horstensis. L. Camilla L. (= sibilla L., aucl. cet.)(57a, b). Very similar to the preceding species [sydyi L...
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  • Sibilla, pseudonym of Sibyl Amarilli Mostert (born Zimbabwe, 14 April 1954), is an Italian singer, widely known for the song Oppio, that in the refrain...
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  • magical acts such as the resurrection of slaughtered animals. The two women, Sibilla Zanni and Pierina de' Bugatis, were brought before the Inquisition first...
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  • Sibilla has been borne by at least two ships of the Italian Navy and may refer to: Italian corvette Sibilla (1943), a Gabbiano-class corvette launched...
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    Bangladesh Coast Guard. Built in Italy in 1990 as a Minerva-class corvette, Sibilla (F 558). She was purchased from the Italian Navy in 2015 and has been serving...
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    Sibilla "Sibbie" Hutton (died 1808) was a Scottish milliner and shopkeeper in 18th century Edinburgh. She became well known for operating a millinery...
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    that became known as autonomism and workerism. Italian feminists include Sibilla Aleramo, Alaide Gualberta Beccari, and Anna Maria Mozzoni, and proto-feminist...
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  • Sibilla Di Vincenzo (born 22 January 1983) is a racewalker who won a silver medal with the Italian team at the European Race Walking Cup. She won 10 time...
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    since the Middle Ages. Latinate forms of the name in use by 1381 included Sibilla and Sibilia. It was thought suitable as a name for girls by Christians...
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    Amaro Lucano Amaro Montenegro Amaro San Simone Amaro Ramazzotti Amaro Sibilla Campari Cynar Fernet Fernet-Branca Nardini Amaro Bassano Nonino Zucca Amaro...
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    The Madagascar stonechat (Saxicola sibilla) is a species of stonechat, endemic to Madagascar. It is a small bird, closely similar to the African stonechat...
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    of women's legal and civic rights. There she met the well-known writer Sibilla Aleramo, who shared her commitment to social change that would eliminate...
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  • Una donna is a 1906 novel by Sibilla Aleramo, and is one of the first explicitly feminist Italian novels. The novel was composed between 1901 and 1904...
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    her baptism, her full name is Geraldine Sibilla Francesca Susan Marie, and her godparents are Princess Sibilla of Luxembourg and Thomas Frashëri, a family...
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  • Unnamed role 1992 The End Is Known Avv. Mila 1998 Viola Kisses Everybody Sibilla 1998 Notes of Love Angela's mother 2000 Scarlet Diva Anna's mother 2000...
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  • miracolo di Valentina Gaia". La Stampa (in Italian). Retrieved 26 June 2024. Sibilla, Gianni (5 October 2021). "Dai Mambassa al cinema e ritorno: Stefano Sardo...
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    daughter of Wolfgang Plumberger or Blomberg, a burgher, and of his wife Sibilla Lohman. A singer, in 1546 she was for a short time the mistress of the...
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    Wiwibloggs. Archived from the original on 24 May 2021. Retrieved 25 May 2021. Sibilla, Gianni (25 October 2018). "I Måneskin recensione del nuovo album "Il ballo...
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    original (PDF) on 23 August 2011. Retrieved 15 August 2013. Bondolfi, Sibilla (7 December 2022). "Switzerland and EEA membership: not as simple as it...
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    second southern line. Roberto (1295–1345), Gentile II's grandson, married Sibilla del Balzo, daughter of the Great Senechal of the Kingdom of Naples. Among...
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    the waters back for fragile Venice". Reuters. Retrieved 3 October 2020. Sibilla, Marco. "Laguna ghiacciata" [Frozen lagoon]. Meteo Venezia (in Italian)...
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    Pericle Fazzini La Sibilla (the Sibyl) Born 4 May 1913 Grottammare, Le Marche, Italy Died 4 December 1987 (Age 74) Rome, Italy Education Accademia di...
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