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- Crescentine (sg.: crescentina), crescente (sg.: crescenta) or tigelle (sg. tigella) are thin, 10 cm round breads from the Apennine Mountains in the Modena...
- Crescentina may refer to: Crescentina modenese, also known as a tigella, a round bread from the Modena area of Emilia-Romagna, Italy Gnocco fritto, a...
- The gnocco fritto (Italian: [ˈɲɔkko ˈfritto]) or crescentina (Italian: [kreʃʃenˈtiːna]) is an Italian bread from the Emilia-Romagna region of Italy, prepared...
- Ciriolatypical bread of Rome Colomba pasquale Coppia ferrarese Cornetto Crescentina Crescia Crocchè Crostini Donzelle (or zonzelle) Ficattola Filone Focaccia...
- stripes fried in boiling oil, eaten in combination with ham or salami. Crescentina is a thin round bread that originates in the Apennines around Modena...
- Cr****us, Cratippus, Cremutius, Crescens, Crescenti****, Crescentillus, Crescentina, Crescentinus, Crescentius, Creticus, Crispi****, Crispini****, Crispinillus...
- chastity (crimen incesti): Aurelia Severa, Pomponia Rufina, Cannutia Crescentina and Clodia Laeta. In contrast to the usual trials of this kind, no men...
- Macrophoma corylina Macrophoma cr****ipes Macrophoma crataegi Macrophoma crescentina Macrophoma crinicola Macrophoma crozalsii Macrophoma cruciferarum Macrophoma...
- funerary inscription from Caesarea in Mauretania Caesariensis. Oclatia Crescentina, buried at Rome. Oclatia Damalis, the wife of Lucius Oclatius Faustus...
- Salvidius Aper, built a tomb at Aeclanum in Campania for his wife, Claudia Crescentina, dating to the third century. Salvidia Ɔ. l. Auge, a freedwoman, who...