Santa Maria presso San Satiro (Saint Mary near Saint Satyrus) is a church in Milan. The Italian Renaissance structure (1476–1482) houses the early medieval...
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Floresta, time da Vila Manoel Sátiro campeão da Fares Lopes e classificado para CB2018" [Know Floresta, team from Vila Manoel Sátiro champion of the Fares Lopes...
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Praxitèle", cat. 72, pp. 284–291. (in Italian) Paolo Moreno, "Satiro di Prassitele", Il Satiro danzante. Camera dei Deputati, 1 aprile–2 giugno 2003, exhibition...
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El sátiro (in English: "The Satyr") is a 1980 Mexican comedy film directed by Raúl Zenteno and starring Mauricio Garcés, Patricia Rivera, and Alberto Rojas...
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Fernando Cordeiro Sátiro (born 4 June 1937), is a Brazilian former professional footballer, who played as a midfielder. Champion for the modest Gentilândia...
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Satyr tragopan (redirect from Tragopán Sátiro)
The satyr tragopan (Tragopan satyra) also known as the crimson horned pheasant, is a pheasant found in the Himalayan reaches of India, Tibet, Nepal and...
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Índio (footballer, born 1979) (redirect from Jose Satiro do Nascimento)
José Sátiro do Nascimento (born 3 April 1979, in Palmeira dos Índios), also known as Índio, is a former Brazilian footballer who plays as a full back....
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in the famous trompe-l'œil choir of the church of Santa Maria presso San Satiro (1482–1486).[citation needed] Space was limited, and Bramante made a theatrical...
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national news in March 1998, when a bronze statue called the Dancing Satyr (Satiro Danzante) was found off the port, at a depth of 500 metres (1,600 ft) in...
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Satyrus of Milan (Italian: San Satiro) was the confessor and brother of Ambrose and Marcellina. He was born around 331 at Trier, Germany, moved to Rome...
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