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Kalapodi (Greek: Καλαπόδι) is a village in the Lokroi municipality, Phthiotis, Central Greece. [2] Lokroi straddles the pass leading over the low mountains between the Bay of Atalantis in the Gulf of Euboea to the plains of Boeotia north of Lake Copais.
La damigella morì di mal d’amore, e fu fatto di lei, ciò che disse. La navicella, sanza vela, e sanza remi e sanza neuno sopra sagliente, fu messa in mare, con la donna. Il mare la guidò a Camalot, e ristette alla riva. Il grido andò per la corte. I cavalieri e baroni dismontaro de’ palazzi, e lo nobile re Artù vi venne, e ...
Baci di dama originate from the town of Novi Ligure in the region of Piedmont. [2] They were created in the 19th century as a way to utilize hazelnuts, which are local to Piedmont . Baci di dama have been classified as a traditional, protected Piedmontese product (PAT, i.e. prodotto agroalimentare tradizionale).
La dama de rosa (English title: The lady of the rose) is a Venezuelan telenovela written by José Ignacio Cabrujas and produced by Radio Caracas Televisión in 1986. This telenovela lasted 144 episodes and it achieved a significant amount of success inside and outside Venezuela. It was distributed internationally by RCTV International.
Dama del Cerro de los Santos. Lady of Cerro de los Santos (Dama del Cerro de los Santos), also known as Gran Dama Oferente, is an Iberian sculpture from the 2nd century BCE, that is now in National Archaeological Museum in Madrid. This limestone sculpture depicts a full-length standing female figure 1.3 metres high.
Mimma de Salvo, "Sobre el reparto de La dama boba de Lope de Vega", Voz y letra: Revista de literatura, vol. 11, no. 1, 2000, pp. 69–91. ISSN 1130-3271. Mimma de Salvo, "Notas sobre Lope de Vega y Jerónima de Burgos: un estado de la cuestión", en Rafael Beltrán Llavador (coord.), Homenaje a Luis Quirante, vol. 1, 2003, pp. 141–156 ...
Giulia Occhini (23 July 1922 – 6 January 1993), known as "La Dama Bianca" (“The White Lady”), was the lover of champion cyclist Fausto Coppi in a scandalous extramarital affair of the 1950s. Given Coppi’s high profile, this affair led to the shift in attitudes among the Christian Democrats in Italy towards the moral and legal aspects of ...
The Lady of Elche (Spanish: Dama de Elche, Valencian: Dama d'Elx) is a limestone [1] bust that was discovered in 1897, at La Alcudia, an archaeological site on a private estate two kilometers south of Elche, Spain. It is now exhibited in the National Archaeological Museum of Spain in Madrid.