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- Look up commendatore or commendatori in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Commendatore (singular), Commendatori (plural), is an Italian word originating...
- Killing Commendatore (****anese: 騎士団長殺し, Hepburn: Kishidanchō-goroshi) is a 2017 novel written by ****anese writer Haruki Murakami. It was first published...
- subsequently of the Ferrari automobile marque. He was widely known as Il Commendatore or Il Drake. In his final years he was often referred to as L'Ingegnere...
- Isdera Commendatore can refer to two motor vehicles manufactured by Isdera: Isdera Commendatore 112i (1993–1999) Isdera Commendatore GT (2018–present)...
- The Isdera Commendatore 112i is a concept car conceived and developed by the German low volume automobile manufacturer Isdera. Introduced at the 1993 Frankfurt...
- The Isdera Commendatore GT is a 2+2-seater sports car produced by the German car manufacturer Isdera. It was introduced at Auto China in 2018. It is designed...
- the Commendatore enters the garden. The Commendatore blocks Don Giovanni's path and forces him to fight a duel. Don Giovanni kills the Commendatore with...
- Sergio Adriano Benedetti (28 October 1942 – 24 January 2018) was an Italian art historian and formerly Head Curator and Keeper of the Collection of the...
- Commander (Italian: Commendatore; French: Commandeur; German: Komtur; Spanish: Comendador; Portuguese: Comendador), or Knight Commander, is a title of...
- by a garden with a simple but elegant well in the middle. Palazzo del Commendatore (Italian for "Palace of the Knight Commander"), a 16th-century enlargement...