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Plumeria (/pluːˈmɛriə/), also
known as
frangipani, is a
genus of
flowering plants in the
subfamily Rauvolfioideae, of the
family Apocynaceae. Most species...
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summer and autumn. Its
common names include frangipani, red pau****n, red-jasmine, red
frangipani,
common frangipani,
temple tree, calachuchi, or
simply plumeria...
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whose common name is
Frangipani.
Frangipani or
Frangipane may also
refer to: Frangipane, an almond-flavoured
pastry filling Frangipani, a 2004
novel by Tahitian...
- The
Frangipani family was a
powerful Roman patrician clan in the
Middle Ages. The
family was
firmly Guelph in sympathy. The name has many spellings, which...
- him
promoted up
through the
ecclesiastical hierarchy.
Attached to the
Frangipani family of Rome, his
election as pope was
contested by a
rival candidate...
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William Frangipani (Italian:
Guglielmo Frangipani; Gr****: Γουλιέλμος Φραγκιπάνης; died 1337) was the
Latin Archbishop of
Patras and
ruler of the Barony...
- made from a
combination of
sandalwood and
either champak or
frangipani. When
frangipani is used, the
fragrance is
usually referred to
simply as champa...
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ultimately from the last name of
Marquis Muzio Frangipani or
Cesare Frangipani. The word
first denoted the
frangipani plant, from
which was
produced the perfume...
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Napoleone Orsini (1263 – 24
March 1342) was a
Roman cardinal. His
ecclesiastical career lasted 57 years, 54 of them as a cardinal, and
included six conclaves...
- 12th century. He was the son of Leo and
grandson of
Cencio II of the
Frangipani family.
Oddone had
another brother named Cencio.
During the
middle of...