- Quênia
Gramile Silva; Magnani, Marciane; de
Medeiros Júnior,
Francisco Cesino; Queiroga, Rita de Cássia
Ramos do Egito; Madruga,
Marta Suely; Gullón,...
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Giulio Pettinelli 1971:
Leonardo Romano 1985:
Renato di
Marco 1989:
Mario Cesino 1994:
Gianni Baratta 2006:
Pierangelo Raineri 2018:
Davide Guarini Official...
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Antonio Guarco (
Cesino, 1360 – Pavia, 16
March 1405) was the 20º doge of the
Republic of Genoa.
Antonio was the son of Nicolò, who had been doge from 1378...
- last ball of the Empire,"
Afonso Celso,
Viscount of Ouro Preto,
Deodato Cesino Vilella dos Santos, João da
Costa Lima e Castro [pt] and
Saldanha da Gama...
-
Stabia Teatro Festival".
riceveranno i
premi scolpiti dal
maestro Umberto Cesino, l'attrice
Cristina Donadio (premio alla carriera), il
commediografo Enzo...
- (Italian)
Coppice (woodland) (English)
Region of
origin Kingdom of the
Lombards Duchy of
Benevento Italy Other names Variant form(s) Cesi,
Cesino, Cesini...
- Nicolò
Guarco (c.1325 in
Cesino, near
Genoa – c.1385 in Lerici) was a
Genoese statesman who
became the 7th doge of the
Republic of
Genoa and led the Republic...
- present-day
village lies an
archaeological site from Late Antiquity,
known as
Češino.
Another site
within the village's
territory dates from the
Roman era. Kriveni...
- Manin-Righi-Oregina 64/
Piazza Manin-Righi (Funicolare) 65
Cesino-Pontedecimo-San
Cipriano 65/
Cesino-Pontedecimo (Gallino)-San
Cipriano 66 Via Milano-Cimitero...
- the
Latin suffix -caes ('cut'),
which refers to a
river and not trees.
Cesino, a
frazione of the city of Genoa, in the
Pontedecimo district,
derives from...