- Formignano, Gattolino, Gualdo, Il Trebbo, Lizzano, Luogoraro, Luzzena,
Macerone,
Madonna dell'Olivo, Martorano, M****a,
Molino Cento,
Monte Aguzzo, Monte...
-
horse celery,
stanmarch and
black lovage. In
Italy it is
commonly known as
macerone or
maceronous corinol (because it
grows on rubble) and in
Greece it is...
- the Automobile:
origin to 1900. Hergé. "1832
Steam carriage of
colonel Macerone".
History of the Automobile:
origin to 1900. Hergé. (in Italian) Innocenzo...
- did
contain a few
major ascents. The
third stage contained ascents to
Macerone,
Rionero Sannitico, and Roccaraso. The Giro's
sixth stage contained only...
- only two
categorised climbs were scheduled; the fourth-category
Valico di
Macerone climb was
contested at the 65.5 km (40.7 mi) mark,
before descending down...
-
conduct in the
Battle of
Castelfidardo in 1860 and one for the
Battle of
Macerone. In the
latter battle the
regiment captured the flag of the 8th Line Jäger...
-
buried in Rapallo.
Hornby married three times. His
first wife was
Emelia Macerone (sometimes
spelt Maceroni),
daughter of
Count Maceroni, aide-de-camp of...
-
itself as 6th
Sappers Company of the 2nd
Engineer Regiment during Battle of
Macerone P**** on 20
October 1860
during the
Second Italian War of
Independence and...
- cacarallai, criallei, crielle, chirelle,
ghirelle (wild
chrysanthemum [33] and
Macerone) and garuleu, galureu,
Galileu (pollen
deposited in honey,
which is yellow...
- win. From the get-go, the
riders climbed the third-category
Valico del
Macerone, the second-category
Rionero Sannitico, and the second-category Roccaraso...