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Grotta dello Smeraldo (Italian for "Emerald Grotto") is a cave,
partly inundated by the sea and...
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Smeraldo di
Giovanni (1365-1444) was an
Italian painter of the late-Gothic
through early-Renaissance period,
active in Florence. He
worked with Ambrogio...
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Smeraldo was one of a
dozen Sirena-class submarines, the
second sub-class of the 600
Series of
coastal submarines built for the
Regia Marina (Royal Italian...
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Eustochia Smeralda Calafato (March 25, 1434 in
Messina –
January 20, 1485 also in Messina) is a
Franciscan Italian saint belonging to the
Order of the...
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studio in the late 1420s and
hired Florentine painter Smeraldo di
Giovanni as his ****istant.
Smeraldo was
hired after dal
Ponte was
imprisoned in 1424 due...
- Ispinigoli, Neptune's Grotto,
Pastena Caves,
Pertosa Caves,
Grotta dello Smeraldo and
Toirano Caves.
Other notable Italian caves are
Grotto Calgeron, Ear...
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Retrieved 22
December 2020. Un
teatro quasi tutto esaurito lunedì sera allo
Smeraldo, ma
soprattutto traboccante d'
entusiasmo per il 43enne
cantautore dalle...
- was also the seat of a
tonnara until 1956.[citation needed]
Grotta dello Smeraldo, a
karst sea cave
Church of St. John the
Baptist or of St.
Anthony of Padua...
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Antonio Stirpio de'
Brunelli and
Genesio Bresciani with the
collaboration of
Smeraldo Smeraldi. To
build it, the
Maggiore canal was diverted,
whose course was...