• Francesco Cherubini (1585 – 24 April 1656) was a Catholic cardinal who served as Bishop of Senigallia. Francesco Cherubini was born in Montalboddo, near...
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  • Look up Cherubini in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cherubini is an Italian surname. Cherubini may refer to: Bruno Cherubini (1897-1947), Italian lyricist...
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  • was the Spanish painter Francesco Preciado de la Vega. She is said to have been a poet as well. In 1788 Caterina Cherubini and her husband were inducted...
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    production took on such important dimensions that in 1815 the scholar Francesco Cherubini published a four-volume anthology of Lombard literature, which included...
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    production assumed such important dimensions that in 1815 the scholar Francesco Cherubini published an anthology of Lombard literature in four volumes, which...
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  • Daniel Müller, Richard Wood, Francesco Cherubini, Francesca Verones, Johan Berg Pettersen, and Edgar Hertwich. Cherubini was a contributing author for...
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    776401°N 11.258621°E / 43.776401; 11.258621 The Conservatorio Luigi Cherubini, better known in English as the Florence Conservatory is a music conservatory...
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    stomachs) recommended to "never eat mondeghili at an osteria". In Francesco Cherubini's Milanese-Italian Dictionary (1839), mondeghili are defined as "a...
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    Bernardino Spada Preceded by Francesco Vendramin Cardinal-Priest of San Giovanni a Porta Latina 1621–1622 Succeeded by Francesco Cherubini Preceded by Guillaume...
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    Italian cartographer Attilio Zuccagni-Orlandini and a philologist Francesco Cherubini is the etymology may have dated back to the Orobians, an ancient...
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