Florentia (Classical Latin pronunciation: [fɫoːˈrɛnti.a]) was a Roman city in the Arno valley from which Florence originated. According to tradition,...
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ACF Fiorentina (redirect from Florentia Viola)
promptly re-established in August 2002 as Associazione Calcio Fiorentina e Florentia Viola with shoe and leather entrepreneur Diego Della Valle as new owner...
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Florentia Sale, Lady Sale (née Wynch; 13 August 1790 – 6 July 1853) was an Englishwoman who travelled the world while married to her husband, Sir Robert...
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Florentia Sfakianou (Greek: Φλωρεντία Σφακιανού; born 15 July 1987) is a former Greek diver. Sfakianou, along with partner Eftihia Pappa, competed in...
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Francesco Landini (redirect from Franciscus de Florentia)
Magister Franciscus de Florentia, Magister Franciscus Coecus Horghanista de Florentia, Francesco degli orghani and Cechus de Florentia. Modern scholars no...
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Florentia San Gimignano Società Sportiva Dilettantistica was an Italian women's association football club based in San Gimignano. It was founded in October...
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Rari Nantes Florentia is an Italian water polo club from Florence. From the 2011-2012 season the men's team plays in the Serie A1, the top division of...
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Charlotte Percy, Duchess of Northumberland (redirect from Charlotte Florentia)
Charlotte Florentia Percy, Duchess of Northumberland (née Hon. Charlotte Florentia Clive; 12 September 1787 – 27 July 1866), was governess of the future...
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Rari Nantes Florentia 1934: Rari Nantes Florentia (2) 1935: Rari Nantes Camogli 1936: Rari Nantes Florentia (3) 1937: Rari Nantes Florentia (4) 1938: Rari...
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Florentia (French pronunciation: [flɔʁɑ̃tja]) is a former commune in the Jura department in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté in eastern France. On 1 January 2016...
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Andreas de Florentia (also known as Andrea da Firenze, Andrea de' Servi, Andrea degli Organi and Andrea di Giovanni; died 1415) was a Florentine composer...
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parvi Florentia mater amoris Florence, mother of little love...
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Lorenzo da Firenze (redirect from Laurentius de Florentia)
Lorenzo Masi, known as Lorenzo da Firenze (Magister Laurentius de Florentia; died December 1372 or January 1373), was an Italian composer and music teacher...
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feminine given name. It is derived from the French version of (Saint) Florentia, a Roman martyr under Diocletian. The Latin florens, florentius means...
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Siege of Florence (405) (redirect from Siege of Florentia)
The siege of Florence took place in 405 or 406 AD during the War of Radagaisus between the Goths and the Roman Empire in Florence. In 402, the Geougen...
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became a Roman colony and in 27 BC it became a Roman municipium named Florentia Iliberritana ('Flourishing Iliberri'). The identification of present-day...
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Gherardello da Firenze (redirect from Ghirardellus de Florentia)
Gherardello da Firenze (also Niccolò di Francesco or Ghirardellus de Florentia) (c. 1320–1325 – 1362 or 1363) was an Italian composer of the Trecento...
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Fides (1905–1911) Fimer (1948–1949) Fissore (1971–1982) FLAG (1905–1908) Florentia (1903–1912) Fornasari (2001–2015) FOD (1925–1927; 1948–1949) Franco (1907–1912)...
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tourist and industrial hub. Firenze comes from Florentiae, locative form of Florentia, in turn a name conveying good luck, from Latin: florēre, lit. 'to blossom'...
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role in the city road system, starting from when it connected the Roman Florentia with the Via Cassia Nova commissioned by the emperor Hadrian in 123 AD...
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Cassia passed through Baccanae, Sutrium, Volsinii, Clusium, Arretium, Florentia, Pistoria, and Luca, joining the Via Aurelia at Luna. The Via Cassia intersected...
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Stephanie Zambra (category Florentia San Gimignano SSD players)
interrupted by injury and illness, before she spent a year in Italy with Florentia in 2018 and 2019. She joined Peamount United for a second time in February...
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to have taken the same line as the latter as far as Florentia (Florence). However, beyond Florentia, between Luca (Lucca) and Luna, we find another Forum...
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Remigio dei Girolami (redirect from Remigius de Florentia)
Remigio dei Girolami (1235–1319) was an Italian Dominican theologian. He was an early pupil of Thomas Aquinas. His Tractatus de bono communi of 1302 is...
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Donato da Cascia (redirect from Donato da Florentia)
Donato da Cascia (also da Firenze or da Florentia) (fl. c. 1350 – 1370) was an Italian composer of the Trecento. All of his surviving music is secular...
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(Mudki) he was mortally wounded and died on 21 December 1845. Sale married Florentia Wynch; they had three sons and seven daughters. The city of Sale, Victoria...
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as Wedding Painting," Aurora, 9 (2008) 1–26. More clearly in the Latin Florentia ("flowering") than in the Italian Firenze. This was a Roman imperial rename...
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water polo player, he won three national titles with the Rari Nantes Florentia (1934), Canottieri Olona (1947), and Rari Nantes Camogli (1953) teams...
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against Florentia San Gimignano on 29 July 2020. Corelli scored her first senior goal for the club in the opening first minute of play against Florentia. Corelli...
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Argentines Byzantium → Byzantines Florence → Florentines (also Latin "Florentia") Gilbert Islands → Gilbertines (as by Robert Louis Stevenson, but Gilbertese...
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