- the
largest squares in Europe), and the "saint
without a name" (because
Paduans traditionally refer to
Saint Anthony of
Padua simply as "the Saint"). The...
- Caio
Paduan (born 5
December 1986) is a
Brazilian actor. In 2011, he was the
protagonist of the
nineteenth season of Malhação,
where he made a romantic...
- The
Polish or
Poland is a
European breed of
crested chickens known for its
remarkable crest of feathers. The
oldest accounts of
these birds come from The...
- by
Giovanni Ordelaffi and
Ostasio II da Polenta,
while the
victorious Paduans were
commanded by John
Hawkwood (Giovanni Acuto) and
Francesco Novello...
-
Paolo Beni (1553–1625) was an
Italian humanist,
literary theorist,
theologian and philosopher. Beni
received a
doctorate in
theology in 1576. He joined...
- Mussato, who was with the
Paduan forces,
recounts how this
sudden ****ault
quickly developed into a rout of the
whole Paduan army in
which Cangrande, standing...
-
Arigo Padovan (born 16 June 1927) is an
Italian retired professional road
bicycle racer, who won
stages in both the Tour de
France and the Giro d'Italia...
- 0.035 5.09 363 Padua; also
known as
Lydia family[C] · 110 Lydia · adj.
Paduan;
Lydian cat list 508
Aeolia family AEO 529 C X 0.17 2.742 0.168 3.49 396...
-
Rosso Gianfigliazzi,
Ciappo Ubriachi, the
Paduan Reginaldo degli Scrovegni (who
predicts that his
fellow Paduan Vitaliano di
Iacopo Vitaliani will join...
-
mechanics were his
circa 1590
Pisan De Motu (On Motion) and his
circa 1600
Paduan Le
Meccaniche (Mechanics). The
former was
based on Aristotelian–Archimedean...