- Look up
Genua or
genua in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Genua may
refer to:
Genua, an
early name for Genoa, a city in
Italy (
Genua is the Latin, German...
- The
Republic of
Genoa was a
medieval and
early modern maritime republic from the
years 1099 to 1797 in
Liguria on the
northwestern Italian coast. During...
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Prince Tommaso of Savoy, 2nd Duke of
Genoa (Tommaso
Alberto Vittorio; 6
February 1854 – 15
April 1931), who is also
known as
Thomas Albert Victor of Savoy...
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Genua (minor
planet designation: 485
Genua) is a
minor planet orbiting the Sun. Noah
Webster (1884) A
Practical Dictionary of the
English Language "485...
- of
another witch in
Genua called Lilith, Desiderata's
fairy godmother counterpart.
Lilith used the
power of
mirrors to
capture Genua. The trio of witches...
- The
University of Genoa,
known also with the
acronym UniGe (Italian: Università di Genova), is a
public research university. It is one of the
largest universities...
- Igor
Genua (born 5 June 1988) is a
Spanish rugby union player. He was
named in Spain's
national rugby sevens team for the 2016
Summer Olympics; and was...
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Marcantonio Genua (born
Marco Antonio P****eri; 1491–1563) was a
Renaissance Aristotelian philosopher who
taught at the
University of Padua. He was a teacher...
- The
Conspiracy in
Genoa (German: Die Verschwörung zu
Genua) is a 1921
German silent historical drama film
directed by Paul Leni and
starring Wilhelm Diegelmann...
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modern name may
derive from the
Latin word
meaning "knee" (genu; plural,
genua) but
there are
other theories. It
could derive from the god J****, because...