Cremona (/krɪˈmoʊnə/, also UK: /krɛˈ-/; Italian: [kreˈmoːna]; Cremunés: Cremùna; Emilian: Carmona) is a city and comune in northern Italy, situated in...
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Alessandro Cremona (born 1969) is an Italian actor best known in English language cinema for his role of the henchman Marco Sciarra in the James Bond...
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Cremona Circuit is a 3.768 km (2.341 mi) hard-surfaced race track used for motor racing near San Martino del Lago, Lombardy, Italy. It was inaugurated...
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Gerard of Cremona (Latin: Gerardus Cremonensis; c. 1114 – 1187) was an Italian translator of scientific books from Arabic into Latin. He worked in Toledo...
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Look up Cremona in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cremona is a city in northern Italy. Cremona may also refer to: The Province of Cremona in northern...
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and Lioutsios (c. 920 – 972), was a historian, diplomat, and Bishop of Cremona born in northern Italy, whose works are an important source for the politics...
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Battle of Bedriacum (redirect from Battle of Second Cremona)
of Cremona in northern Italy. The fighting in fact took place between Bedriacum and Cremona, and the battles are sometimes called "First Cremona" and...
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In algebraic geometry, the Cremona group, introduced by Cremona (1863, 1865), is the group of birational automorphisms of the n {\displaystyle n} -dimensional...
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The Cremona diagram, also known as the Cremona-Maxwell method, is a graphical method used in statics of trusses to determine the forces in members (graphic...
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The province of Cremona (Italian: provincia di Cremona; Cremunés: pruvìncia de Cremùna; Cremish Lombard: pruìnsa de Cremùna; Casalasco-Viadanese: pruvìncia...
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