-
Monastero delle Murate (Monastery of
Murate) is a
former Benedictine convent on Via
Ghibellina in Florence, Italy. For
about a
hundred years, from 1883...
- "Brate
Murate" is a
single by the
Serbian rock
supergroup Familija,
released in 1996.
Having released the
first album, the band
recorded a CD
single featuring...
- daughter, Caterina, who
became a
Benedictine nun at the
Monastero delle Murate in
Florence and died in 1634. He also had two
illegitimate sons, Cosimo...
- Pot****ium
chloride (KCl, or pot****ium salt) is a
metal halide salt
composed of pot****ium and chlorine. It is
odorless and has a
white or
colorless vitreous...
-
Cement Iron ore,
Cement clinker,
Minerals etc. Some of the
imports include Murate of Potash, Rock phosphate, Urea,
Crude Palm Oil,
Edible oils, Chemicals...
-
Collodion bag
Fluid mosaic model Osmosis Membrane biology Soft
matter Murate, Motohide; Kobayashi,
Toshihide (2016). "Revisiting
transbilayer distribution...
- in a
series of convents. The
final one, the
Santissima Annuziata delle Murate was her home for
three years. Mark
Strage described these years as "the...
- murați -
pickled small cu****bers with dill,
garlic and
parsley root
Gogonele murate -
pickled green tomatoes,
which is the
simple version of murături asortate...
- to Italy, and was
later arrested again in
Florence and
imprisoned in the
Murate prison. He was
released following Benito Mussolini's
arrest and
sought refuge...
- songs, "Ringišpil" (taken from the
album "Narodno pozorište") and "Brate
Murate", a
newly recorded song
featuring Marko Milivojević on
drums and produced...