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- The
Nasoni are a
Native American tribe from
eastern Texas and
southwestern Arkansas. The
Nasoni were
divided into two bands. The
Upper Nasoni, who lived...
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Nicolau Nasoni (or
originally Niccoló
Nasoni, 2 June 1691 – 30
August 1773) was an
Italian artist and
architect mostly active in Portugal. He
became one...
- A
nasone (plural
nasoni), also
called a
fontanella (plural fontanelle, lit. "little fountains"), is a type of
drinking fountain found in Rome, Italy. Literally...
- 2024.
Attic Nights, Book 9 by
Aulus Gellius (English translation)
Ovidi Nasonis Epistvlae Heroidvm, XIII.
Laodamia Protesilao Additional references Adeleye...
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Lispe nasoni is a
species of
house flies, etc. in the
family Muscidae. "Lispe
nasoni Report".
Integrated Taxonomic Information System.
Retrieved 2019-09-25...
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Pieter [Petrus Burmannus] (1713a), P.
Ovidii Nasonis...
Scripta Amatoria Complexus, vol. I, Amsterdam: Rod. & Ger. Wetsten....
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Rhamphomyia nasoni is a
species of
dance flies (insects in the
family Empididae). Coquillett,
Daniel William (1895). "Revision of the
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Between 1732 and 1763,
Italian architect Nicolau Nasoni designed a
baroque church with a
tower that
became its
architectural and...
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Ouidi Nasonis Metamorphoses.
Oxford classical Texts. Oxford:
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