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Perugia (/pəˈruːdʒə/, US also /-dʒiə, peɪˈ-/, Italian: [peˈruːdʒa] ; Latin: Perusia) is the capital city of Umbria in central Italy, crossed by the River... |
The University of Perugia (Italian Università degli Studi di Perugia) is a public university in Perugia, Italy. It was founded in 1308, as attested by... |
Università per Stranieri di Perugia is an Italian university oriented towards study by foreign students of Italian language and culture. It was established by... |
The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Perugia in the Umbria region of Italy. 310 BCE - Romans in power; settlement named "Perusia... |
Trecento (redirect from History of Italian culture (1300s)) da Perugia, Bartolino da Padova, Antonio Zachara da Teramo, Matteo da Perugia, and Johannes Ciconia. Duecento – the 13th century in Italian culture Quattrocento... |
capital is Perugia. The region is characterized by hills, mountains, valleys and historical towns such as the university centre of Perugia, Assisi (a... |
Murder of Meredith Kercher (category Perugia) exchange from the University of Leeds who was murdered at the age of 21 in Perugia, Italy. Kercher was found dead on the floor of her bedroom. By the time... |
Etruscan civilization (redirect from Etruscan culture) of the 1st century AD). Etruscan inscriptions disappeared from Chiusi, Perugia and Arezzo around this time. Only a few fragments survive, religious and... |
Byzantine Empire (redirect from Byzantine culture) while the eastern parts largely retained their preexisting Hellenistic culture. This created a dichotomy between the Greek East and Latin West. These... |
Etruscan collection in the National Archaeological Museum of Umbria in Perugia, the classical sculptures in the Capitoline Museums in Rome, and the Egyptian... |
Cippus Perusinus (redirect from Cippus of Perugia) Perusinus is a stone tablet (cippus) discovered on the hill of San Marco, in Perugia, Italy, in 1822. The tablet bears 46 lines of incised Etruscan text, about... |
Etruria (category Villanovan culture) to the south of Tuscany; furthermore, the Etruscan territories north to Perugia in modern Umbria Southern Etruria - small portions of the most southern... |
Seattle (redirect from Arts and culture of Seattle) Kobe, Japan Limbe, Cameroon Mombasa, Kenya Nantes, France Pécs, Hungary Perugia, Italy Reykjavík, Iceland Sihanoukville, Cambodia Surabaya, Indonesia Tashkent... |
Perugia Press is an American not-for-profit poetry press located in Florence, Massachusetts and founded in 1997 by Editor and Director Susan Kan. The... |
The Perugia Tramway (Italian: Tranvia di Perugia) opened in 1899, which was the same year as that in which electric street lighting came to the city. The... |
Janus (redirect from Janus in popular culture) archaïque (Paris, 1974), part II chapt. 3. Giano dell'Umbria, Torgiano near Perugia, Iano near Volterra. Paulus ex Festus s.v. P. L. L. Adams Holland above... |
destined for Spoleto, a province of 100,000. On 17 July 1841, he was sent to Perugia with 200,000 inhabitants. His immediate concern was to prepare the province... |
Greece University of Pécs, Pécs, Hungary Universita degli Studi di Perugia, Perugia, Italy Ladislav Sutnar Faculty of Design and Art, University of West... |
99% Calabria 22 Reggio Emilia 162,082 169,029 +4.29% Emilia-Romagna 23 Perugia 162,449 163,598 +0.71% Umbria 24 Ravenna 153,740 156,080 +1.52% Emilia-Romagna... |
Angelo Oliviero Olivetti (category Academic staff of the University of Perugia) three Jewish speakers at the Congress of Fascist Culture. He joined the faculty of the University of Perugia in 1931 as professor of political science, and... |