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Castri di
Lecce (Salentino:
Casṭṛì; Griko: τα Καστρία translit. ta Kastrìa), is a town and
comune in the
Italian province of
Lecce in the
Apulia region...
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Matei Castriș was a
Romanian Brigadier General who was one of the
generals of the
Romanian Land
Forces in the
First World War. He
served as
division commander...
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selected Tommy DeSimone,
Angelo Sepe,
Louis Cafora, Joe Manri,
Paolo Li
Castri and
Robert Mc****n to
carry out the robbery. Burke's son
Frank would drive...
- 1007/s10963-009-9029-z. S2CID 9400588. Lalueza-Fox, C.; Sampietro, M.L.; Gilbert, M.T.;
Castri, L.; Facchini, F.; Pettener, D.; Bertranpetit, J. (2004). "Unravelling migrations...
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primoque conflictu mox
Romanos devin****,
Fuscoque duce
extincto divitias de
castris militum spoliant magnaque potiti per loca
victoria iam
proceres suos, quorum...
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Castra Nova may
refer to the
following (Roman) entities :
Castra Nova
equitum singularium, an
ancient Roman fort in Rome
which came to
house part of the...
- Naples.
Pierluigi Leone de
Castris,
Simone Martini,
Federico Motta Editore, Milano, 2003 (Italian)
Pierluigi Leone de
Castris,
Simone Martini, Federico...
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original on 3
March 2011.
Retrieved 30
April 2011.
Tofanelli S,
Bertoncini S,
Castrì L,
Luiselli D,
Calafell F,
Donati G,
Paoli G (2009). "On the
origins and...
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Zosha Di
Castri (born 1985) is a
Canadian composer and
pianist living and
working in New York. She is the
Francis Goelet ****istant
Professor of
Music at...
- advance,
referre to retreat, and
convertere to face about; efferre, or
castris vellere, to
march out of the camp; ad
signa convenire, to re-****emble....