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- material based on Golden Wind has also been created, such as I Testamenti Cremisi, 'The Crimson Testaments', an anthology of short stories revolving around...
- Teresa Cremisi (born October 7, 1945) is an Egyptian-born Italian publisher and writer. She was born in Alexandria, where she attended the French Catholic...
- crimson, therefore the athletes of the sports group are sometimes called cremisi (Italian for crimson). In his history Gruppo Sportivo Fiamme Oro won 41...
- languages kırmız and many other languages, e.g. German Karmesin, Italian cremisi, French cramoisi, Portuguese carmesim, Dutch karmozijn, etc. (via Latin)...
- (71%) and exiting the media group. After Cal****o's p****ing in 2021, Teresa Cremisi was designated as the president of Adelphi, with Roberto Colajanni named...
- Beuve-Méry, Alain (21 October 2013). "Antoine Gallimard fait de Teresa Cremisi son bras droit chez Madrigall". Le Monde (in French). Retrieved 3 April...
- Tolentino Full name Unione Sportiva Tolentino S.r.l. Nickname(s) Cremisi (The All-Crimsons) Founded 1919 Ground Stadio della Vittoria, Tolentino, Italy...
- itself from Arabic qutun قطن cramoisi ("crimson") : alteration of Italian cremisi, itself from Arabic qirmizī "colour of the cochineal" قرمزي cuscute divan...
- September 2022). "La "vita", la droga, la morte: quel "mostro" dal mantello cremisi" ["Life", drugs, death: that "monster" with the crimson cloak]. Il Giornale...
- and Polish cochineal, were called in late medieval Italian chermisi | cremisi, which begot late medieval Latin chermes | kermes. The Latin and Italian...