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Porcelanous
Porcelanous Por"ce*la`nous, Porcellanous Por"cel*la`nous, a. Porcelaneous. --Ure.

Meaning of Celano from wikipedia

- Celano is a town and comune in the Province of L'Aquila, central Italy, 120 km (75 mi) east of Rome by rail. Celano rises on the top of a hill in the...
- Thomas of Celano OFM (Italian: Tommaso da Celano; c. 1185 – c. 1265) was an Italian friar of the Franciscans (Order of Friars Minor) as well as a poet...
- Guido Celano (19 April 1904 – 7 March 1988) was an Italian actor, voice actor and film director. He appeared in 120 films between 1931 and 1988. He also...
- Carlo Celano (22 February 1625 – 3 December 1693) was an Italian lawyer and man of letters, who led the restoration of the church of Santa Restituta in...
- ASD Celano Calcio (known as Celano F.C. Olimpia until the 2010–11 season and Celano F.C. Marsica until the 2018–19 season) is an Italian ****ociation football...
- The Fucine Lake (Italian: Lago Fucino or Lago di Celano) was a large endorheic karst lake between 650 and 680 m (2,130 and 2,230 ft) above sea level and...
- (1631/1632 in County of Celanoafter 10 March 1691 in Ancona or Modena) better known as Gioseppe Corso Celani or Giuseppe Corsi da Celano, was an Italian composer...
- de Celano (died 1455) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Lettere-Gragnano (1440–1455). On 26 September 1440, Antonio de Celano was...
- Castello Piccolomini (Italian for Piccolomini castle) is a castle in Celano, Province of L'Aquila (Abruzzo). The building of the castle took place in several...
- Christian eschatology. The title of a famous Medieval Latin hymn by Tommaso da Celano in the 13th century and used in the Requiem M****. dies non juridi**** Day...