• Isabella Cervoni (Colle Val d'Elsa, 1575–1600) was an Italian poet of the Counter-Reformation period, active between 1590 and 1600. She wrote encomiastic...
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  • Cervoni can refer to: Jean-Baptiste Cervoni (1765 – 1809) a general officer in the French army during the French Revolutionary Wars Isabella Cervoni 1575–1600)...
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    Arnolfo di Cambio. The Giottesque painter Cennino Cennini and the poet Isabella Cervoni were also born here. The village is entered through the ancient and...
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  • Červinková-Riegrová (1854–1895, Austria/Austria-Hungary), librettist Isabella Cervoni (1575–1600, Italy), poet Ruxandra Cesereanu (b. 1963, Romania), poet...
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  • poet, critic Laura Cereta (1469–1499), 15th-century letter writer Isabella Cervoni (1575–1600), poet Alba de Céspedes (1911–1997), journalist, novelist...
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  • (eliminated after the entrée) John Carruthers (eliminated after the dessert) Rob Cervoni (winner) Notes: The theme for this episode was making pizza in each round...
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  • Choreinstudierung František Jílek, 1975 Zdenek Fibich Die Braut von Messina - Lucia Cervoni, Thomas Florio, Richard Samek, Johannes Stermann, Noa Danon, Magdeburgische...
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    refused, Napoleon had French troops occupy Parma under General Jean-Baptiste Cervoni and forced Ferdinand to agree to the terms dictated by the French. Though...
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