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Navarrese
Navarrese Na`var*rese" (? or ?), a. Of or pertaining to Navarre. -- n. sing. & pl. A native or inhabitant of Navarre; the people of Navarre.

Meaning of Varrese from wikipedia

- The Varrese Painter was an Apulian red-figure vase painter. His works are dated to the middle of the 4th century BC. His conventional name is derived...
- kneeling Metaneira, who offers the triune wheat that is a recurring symbol of the mysteries (Varrese Painter, red-figure hydria, c. 340 BC, from Apulia)...
- language film in which she co-starred alongside Omar Sharif and M****imiliano Varrese. For her portrayal, she was awarded Best Actress at the 2006 Milan International...
- Boston 03.804, Trendall RVAp II, p.472, no.17/75.Apulian, resembles the Varrese Painter, c.340 BC. Perhaps related to Chaeremon's Achilles, See A.D. Trendall...
- Hydria by the Varrese Painter (c. 340 BC) depicting Eleusinian scenes...
- as Jesus Franco Nero as Zachary Ángela Molina as Elisabeth M****imiliano Varrese as James Lorenzo De Angelis as Jude Dino Abbrescia as Clopas Jackie Sawiris...
- Guerrini: Lorenzo Sepi (s.4–5) Ines Nobili: Barbara Fulci (s.5–6) M****imiliano Varrese: Antonio Baldi (s.5–7) Roberta Giarrusso: Sonia Martini (s.3–7) Maurizio...
- similar to the ornate style. An important artist of that period is the Varrese Painter. The artists using the ornate style tended to favour large vessels...
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- Ori Tomb (4th century BC) Ipogei Monterisi-Rossignoli (4th century BC) Varrese Tomb (4th century BC) Hypogeum Cerberus (4th century BC) Ipogeo Scocchera...