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  • *Vesuvius, Naples, Italy |} ===Elsewhere in the Solar System === [[Image:Olympus_Mons.jpeg|thumb|200px|Olympus Mons (Latin, "Mount Olympus ...
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  • * La clemenza di Tito, Naples (4 November 1752) *Le Cinesi, Vienna, (24 September 1754) *La Danza, Vienna, (5 May 1755) *L'innocenza giustificata ...
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  • then traveled to Florence, Rome and Naples. On his return in 1835, he ... Cairo, Beirut, Constantinople, Malta and Naples. Back in Paris in 1843, he ...
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  • (named Parthenope, the Greek name for the city of Naples). Nightingale made a commitment to nursing based on an inspiration she understood to ...
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  • Bergamo, Budapest, Madrid (Museo del Prado), Naples, Siena, and Florence (Uffizi Gallery). ==Legacy== The early art historian Giorgio Vasari wrote ...
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  • places as Anatolia, Turkey, Susa, North Africa, Naples, Italy; in Syracuse, Italy; Trier, and Germany. In Ukraine and Russia, catacomb (used in the ...
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  • After a year he went to Venice, Florence, Rome, Naples, Perugia and Viterbo, visiting every ancient site and museum. In Padua he became interested ...
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  • over his intent to wage war against Robert of Naples, whom Clement declared Emperor after Henry's death. In Ferrara, papal armies clashed ...
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  • In 1311, Eckhart was appointed by the general chapter of Naples as teacher at Paris. Then follows a long period of which it is known only that ...
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  • one. In 1378 the conclave elected an Italian from Naples, Pope Urban VI. His intransigence in office soon alienated the French cardinals. And the behavior ...
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  • He also made a short trip to Italy, visiting Genoa, Florence, and Naples. [[Image:Paul Signac Palais des Papes Avignon.jpg|thumb|left|250px|The ...
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  • castrato singers in eighteenth century Venice and Naples. * Kingsley Amis's novel, The Alteration, deals in part with Hubert Anvil, a ten ...
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  • by Sir William Hamilton, British ambassador to Naples, who sold his collection of Greek and Roman artifacts to the museum in 1782. In the early nineteenth ...
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  • galleys from the Papal States, Tuscany, Malta, and Naples. In September, the Ottoman fleet was in disarray, but the allied Christian fleet, under the ...
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  • |15=Isabella of Naples }} === Marriages and descendants === Sigismund married twice. Firstly, on May 31, 1592, to Anna of Austria (1573–1598 ...
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  • The Norman conquest of England was the invasion of the Kingdom of England by William the Conqueror (Duke of Normandy), in 1066 at the Battle ...
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  • Covent Garden, Milan's La Scala and in Naples, the Vienna State Opera, Lausanne in Switzerland, and concerts in Paris. In South America, she sang ...
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  • Eusapia Palladino (1854–1918) was a Spiritualist medium from Naples, Italy. She traveled Europe apparently displaying extraordinary powers: ...
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  • The Catholic Monarchs decided to support the Aragonese house of Naples ... has often been overstated. Spain retook Naples in 1648 and Catalonia in ...
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  • di Stabia, a town about 15 miles south of Naples, Italy. Teresina was a seamstress and the daughter of Angelo Raiola from Angri, a town in the ...
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