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Filippo de
Lurano (also Luprano, or
Lorano) (c. 1475 –
after 1520) was an
Italian composer of the Renaissance. He was one of the most
prolific composers...
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Ulrich Luft, (Budapest: La
Chair d’Égyptologie de l’Université Eötvös
Loráno de Budapest, 1992), 270, n.12. See also R.J. Demarée, "The King is Dead...
- brigades, such as the "Lucetti",
which was
initially established in the
Lorano quarry and had Ugo Mazzucc****i as its commander. The
battalion was named...
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Lulli Filippo de
Lurano (c. 1475 –
after 1520), also
known as Luprano,
Lorano Luzzasco Luzzaschi (c. 1545–1607)
Teodulo Mabellini (1817–1897)
Bruno Maderna...
- 46. ISBN 978-0-87099-873-7.
Retrieved 24 July 2023. "Lurano [Luprano,
Lorano],
Filippo de".
Grove Music Online.
Retrieved 24 July 2023. Fisquet, Honoré...
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Museum of Art. p. 46. ISBN 978-0-87099-873-7.
Retrieved July 24, 2023. "Lurano [Luprano,
Lorano],
Filippo de".
Grove Music Online.
Retrieved July 24, 2023....
- "1860", the year of its completion.
Italian stone cutter Francesco Franco Lorano sculptured it. The
fountain is made of
light Tašmajdan limestone. It consists...
- 27 August. The
villages of Gragnola,
Monzone Alto, Equi Terme, Corsano,
Lorano, Tenerano, Gallogna, Campiglione, Viano, Vezzanello, Cecina, Terma, Posterla...
- He
lived with a
number of
other semi-outlaws in the
countryside near the
Lorano quarry. The
Mussolini government had
taken power in
October 1922. Mazzucc****i's...
- Rio Grande. She was on a
voyage from the
Clyde to Montevideo, Uruguay.
Lorano United
States The ship was
wrecked near Beyrout,
Ottoman Syria before 4...