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Robert Poëti (born 13
August 1955) is a
Canadian politician and
former police officer of the Sûreté du Québec,
formerly representing the
riding of Marguerite-Bourgeoys...
- da Spezza),
nicknamed the Gulf of
Poets (Italian:
Golfo dei
Poeti; Ligurian:
Gorfo di
Poêti), is a body of
water on the north-western
coast of
Italy and...
-
Plania A****ius'
information is
thought to have come from Suetonius' de
poetis, or Suetonius' most
important source, a work on late
Republican and Augustan...
- ("Lives of the Rhetoricians"; 5
brief lives out of an
original 16 survive) De
Poetis ("Lives of the Poets"; the life of Virgil, as well as
fragments from the...
- of Sant'Egidio. It was
initially known as the
Museo del
Folklore e dei
Poeti Romaneschi ("museum of
folklore and
Roman dialect poets").
Following a period...
- com Team page at ESPN
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Artemio Franchi Stadium at
Stadium Journey Fiorentina Supporters I
poeti della curva...
- "Volcacius", may be
derived from the Volcae, a
Celtic people. From his work Dē
Poētīs Aulus Gellius' Noctēs
Atticae preserves 13
iambic senarii in didascaly,...
- College, Oxford, and in 1693 he
published notes on Plutarch's De
audiendis poetis and Basil's
Oratio ad juvenes. In 1694 he was
elected fellow of Lincoln...
-
Aetolica ("History of Aetolia")
Colophoniaca ("History of Colophon") De
Poetis Colophoniis ("On
poets from Colophon")
Glossae ("Difficult words") Apollodorus...
-
writer Sem
Benelli first referred to the
Golfo di Lerici, as the "Golfo dei
Poeti" (Gulph of Poets) in 1910 to
commemorate the
death of
Italian writer Paolo...