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Fermo (Italian: [
ˈfermo] ; ancient:
Firmum Picenum) is a town and
comune of the Marche, Italy, in the
Province of
Fermo.
Fermo is on a hill, the Sabulo...
- decision".
Longo subsequently gave a
different story: he said that when he and
Fermo Solari [it], a
member of the
Action Party (which was part of the CLNAI)...
- The
province of
Fermo (Italian:
provincia di
Fermo) is a
province in the
Marche region of Italy. It was
established in 2004 and
became operational in 2009...
- fourth-declension noun) can also be found. The
Italian is
often used instead:
canto fermo (and the
plural in
Italian is
canti fermi). The term
first appears in theoretical...
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known as
Oliverotto of
Fermo (1475, in
Fermo – 31
December 1502, in Senigallia), was an
Italian condottiero and lord of
Fermo during the
pontificate of...
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Fermo is a city in Italy.
Fermo may also
refer to:
Province of
Fermo, a
province in
Italy March of
Fermo, a
frontier territory of the Holy
Roman Empire...
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Fermo Guisoni (died
after 1566) was an
Italian painter of the
Renaissance period,
active mainly in his
native city of Mantua. He was one of the main ****istants...
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Fermo Cathedral (Italian:
Cattedrale metropolitana di
Santa Maria ****unta in Cielo;
Duomo di
Fermo) is a
Roman Catholic cathedral in
Fermo,
region of Marche...
- treachery, then
seized the
ringleaders at
Senigallia and put
Oliverotto da
Fermo and
Vitellozzo Vitelli to
death (31
December 1502). When
Alexander VI heard...
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Teresa née Galli-Cova (1832–1918); his
siblings were
Carlo (1853–1906),
Fermo (1854–1929),
Edoardo (1855–1896),
Camilla (1860–1946), and Cipriano. He...