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| In cities such as Turin, Milan or | Bologna a Christmas with falling snow or snow on the |
| io Montanan and Rodolfo Audinot he founded at | Bologna a paper, Il Felsineo. |
| ffoni Chapel for the San Petronio Basilica in | Bologna: a predella depicting the Miracles of St Vinc |
| s martyrs, who are considered to have died at | Bologna about 304, during the persecution ordered by |
| is designed to maintain consistency with the | Bologna Accords' structure for European higher educat |
| ed lecturer on astronomy at the University of | Bologna, active in the 1280s and 1290s. |
| On September 2007 he returned to Fortitudo | Bologna after signing on a one year contract. |
| Returning to | Bologna, after doing some work in Fontainebleau (Fran |
| Laynez moved with the Council to | Bologna after the seventh session, where he continued |
| He was sent into exile and was in | Bologna again in 1295. |
| 09 Osvaldo scored the season opening goal for | Bologna against his former club Fiorentina and gave h |
| mination for Best Leading Actor in a Musical, | Bologna alone was nominated in his category, since he |
| In 2003 he joined | Bologna along with Cesare Natali in a co-ownership de |
| In Billy Elliot, | Bologna alternated the role of Michael with Frank Dol |
| painted several pictures for the churches at | Bologna, although he was more employed on cabinet pic |
| assegna Premio S. Fedele (Milan), Arte Fiera ( | Bologna), Altissima (Turin), Expo Arte (Bari), ArteEx |
| chinetti (2nd Marquis of Vianino], Senator of | Bologna, Ambassador of Bologna to the Holy See) and V |
| Maggiore, and other Saints for S. Martina in | Bologna; an Entombment of Christ for S. Paolo; and fo |
| ecturer both in medicine and in philosophy at | Bologna and Padua, and was styled the second Aristotl |
| the 12th and 13th century in Paris (France), | Bologna and Padua Italy, and later also in Oxford and |
| He was born at | Bologna, and was instructed in that city, where he br |
| He was born in | Bologna, and is reputed to have been of a noble famil |
| In 1612, Paul V appointed him Archbishop of | Bologna and sent him in August 1616 as nuncio to the |
| se was the founder of a school of painters at | Bologna, and instructed, amongst others, Vitale da Bo |
| ort period he was the "Freeman of the City of | Bologna" and appointed Member of Honor of the Accadem |
| enna, and went, aided by a grant, in 1781, to | Bologna and to Rome, where he spent seven years. |
| He was educated in | Bologna and became bishop in 1294. |
| He was born in | Bologna, and was first a pupil of Giovanni Paderna, b |
| e round of study first with Lippo Dalmasio in | Bologna, and afterwards in Venice, Ferrara, Florence |
| He continued to | Bologna and remained there until August 1427. |
| inter of the Baroque period, active mainly in | Bologna and Piacenza. |
| , he won his first top-level singles title at | Bologna, and his first tour doubles title at St. Vinc |
| oronation of Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor in | Bologna, and he then left for Spain, on the advice, i |
| Collina was born in | Bologna and attended the local university, graduating |
| studied Law and Theology at the University of | Bologna and became provost of that University in 1316 |
| He studied law in | Bologna and Mainz, then returned to Cremona where he |
| t only lectured at Oxford, but also at Tours, | Bologna, and Padua. |
| he ars subtilior which flourished in Avignon, | Bologna and other regions held by the antipopes durin |
| unication studies department of University of | Bologna and at the International School for Advanced |
| He spent his career both in | Bologna and Rome. |
| In 1684-5 Domenico visited Milan, Piacenza, | Bologna and Asti. |
| trated with the slow pace of the work done in | Bologna, and left in June 1547. |
| g in theology, he studied under Mezzofanti at | Bologna, and in 1824 became professor of oriental lan |
| 1561, son of Pompeo Ludovisi, a patrician of | Bologna, and his wife Camillia Bianchini. |
| aching career serving as youth team coach for | Bologna, and successively Cesena and AC Milan. |
| He was born in | Bologna and trained with Franco Bolognese, as his con |
| ded by Stefano Cortiglioni of the IASF-CNR in | Bologna and completely funded by the Italian Space Ag |
| es the Maestro di Cappella at San Petronio in | Bologna and opens his violin school in Bologna.. |
| He was born and died in | Bologna, and is buried in the Church of Saint Martin |
| ear and won his first career doubles title at | Bologna, and his first top-level singles title the fo |
| A career, Belinelli played for Italy's Virtus | Bologna and Fortitudo Bologna in the Italian Lega A a |
| ative at the council, against its transfer to | Bologna, and in 1551 he congratulated the council on |
| Pini studied law at the University of | Bologna and served in World War I before joining the |
| ury in his native city of Ferrara, as well as | Bologna and Urbino. |
| ional leagues with Makedonikos Kozani, Virtus | Bologna and Efes Pilsen SK. |
| ree teams were promoted from Serie B: Chievo, | Bologna, and Lecce. |
| olitician, and economist, who was educated at | Bologna and Padua. |
| is pastries and cakes won him awards in Rome, | Bologna and the New York World's Fair. |
| for the church of Santi Sebastiano e Rocco in | Bologna, and The Dead Christ, with the Virgin Mary an |
| The city council of | Bologna and the Accademia Filarmonica of Bologna rece |
| aught international law in Florence, Palermo, | Bologna and Rome from 1892 to 1937. |
| Andrelini studied law at the University of | Bologna and received humanistic polish in the Roman a |
| He had positions at the University of | Bologna, and then the University of Rome La Sapienza. |
| Romagna) in the north east of Italy, close to | Bologna and Venice. |
| Casale Monferrato, Vicenza, Ferrara, Vienna, | Bologna and at Venice, where he created the role of P |
| i (1223-1300) was professor of mathematics at | Bologna and Paris and a Franciscan monk. |
| r, obtaining his best successes with Palermo, | Bologna and Como. |
| ighieri" Lyceum in Trieste, the University of | Bologna and the Benedetto Marcello Conservatory in Ve |
| From Rome she passed to | Bologna and Venice, everywhere feted for her talents |
| , France for BCM Gravelines, Italy for Kinder | Bologna, and Germany for Leverkusen, before finally s |
| After this, he fled to | Bologna, and from there to Turkey, France, and then V |
| Born in Biella in 1856 he studied in | Bologna and Torino, where he settled in order to take |
| at the University of Rome, the University of | Bologna and the University of Madrid. |
| He went to | Bologna, and studied under the friendly tutelage of G |
| Isernia, Terni-Sulmona, Avezzano-Roccasecca, | Bologna and Bari. |
| gel for the church of Santa Maria Maggiore at | Bologna, and a Holy Family for the church of San Gius |
| Later he moved to | Bologna and to Rugby Rovigo, winning his first Italia |
| r worked as Carlo Mazzone's assistant at both | Bologna and Livorno. |
| Gozzadini was born in | Bologna and was of a patrician family. |
| gery from Padua, and furthered his studies at | Bologna and Pavia. |
| He also taught at | Bologna and was named a chamber clerk for Pope Honori |
| He painted for the church of San Silvestre at | Bologna and also an altar-piece representing Virgin M |
| career he played for Italian teams Atalanta, | Bologna and Padova. |
| He founded academies in honour of Thomas at | Bologna and at Rome and established two periodicals, |
| Rimini is a city near | Bologna, and is a probable place of birth or employme |
| was the son of Orazio Ludovisi, patrician of | Bologna and commander-in-chief of the Papal Army (as |
| d (Northern Cross) built by the University of | Bologna and inaugurated in 1964. |
| d cleric at the Congregation San Salvatore at | Bologna, and remained throughout his life devoted to |
| udied Christian theology at the University of | Bologna and the Sapienza University of Rome. |
| He studied in | Bologna and Rome and then moved to Milan, where he wo |
| s in the Euroleague with Varese and Fortitudo | Bologna and was named the European Player of the Year |
| a player, he is most famous for his time with | Bologna and Milan. |
| efuge in a Franciscan convent in the hills of | Bologna, and lived there as a monk in extreme poverty |
| las Verona, Pisa (on loan), Novara (on loan), | Bologna and Inter Milan. |
| Trentino, he graduated from the University of | Bologna, and later became Prince-bishop of Trento (15 |
| taught at Johns Hopkins University center in | Bologna, and at Christ Church, Oxford. |
| under Thomas Langton, and later at Padua, at | Bologna, and probably at the University of Oxford. |
| He studied in | Bologna and Rome before going to work in Venice, wher |
| an, he studied both canon law and theology at | Bologna and was tutor to Pope Eugene III's nephew bef |
| rances and 6 goals for Manchester United, for | Bologna and would also play for Lecco, SPAL 1907, Rim |
| ul playing career at hometown club Triestina, | Bologna and Fiorentina. |
| He had previously served as governor of | Bologna and as archbishop of Rossano, and was for man |
| The Lombards held the cities of Imola, Osimo, | Bologna, and Ancona, which were claimed by Rome, and |
| parts of the opposing Army Group C defending | Bologna and then made a rapid advance through northea |
| He was born in | Bologna and graduated as a doctor in Rome in 1882. |
| 6% in Reggio Emilia, 15.5% in Modena, 9.6% in | Bologna and 13.7% in Ferrara. |
| died canon and civil law at the University of | Bologna and started both his judicial and ecclesiasti |
| He was born in | Bologna, and pupil of Carlo Gennari, flourished in th |
| Then he studied with Perti in | Bologna and Fioroni in Milan. |
| ight-hander won two individual career titles ( | Bologna and Buzios, both in 1992). |
| At | Bologna, and later at Padua, he studied mathematics a |
| r of Comparative Anatomy at the University of | Bologna and in 1871, held the same post at the Univer |
| ng I like better than honey and ketchup, it's | bologna and whipped cream-and we haven't got any!" Li |
| and in courses of law at the Universities of | Bologna and Perugia, in due course he was ordained a |
| Originally from or near | Bologna and referred to as Lattanzio Bolognese by Gio |
| hes for the church of La Madonna del Grado in | Bologna, and; and a St. Peter healing the Lame at the |
| s originated also commonly pair it with Trail | Bologna, another local staple. |
| bese, Fiorentina, Brescia, Sampdoria, Verona, | Bologna, Arezzo, Ancona, Civitavecchia and Lodigiani. |
| 23 ( | Bologna: Arnaldo Forni Editore, 1970). |
| Wheezer, Stymie, and | Bologna arrive at a rich family's home and they try t |
| a Professor in the Drawing department of the | Bologna Art School, subsequently he directed the cera |
| She made her debut in | Bologna, as Mimi, in 1903, at La Scala in 1905, as Ai |
| d frescoes in the Basilica of San Domenico in | Bologna, as well as the cupola of the church of the M |
| Bartolotti was probably born in | Bologna as he describes himself as "Bolognese" on the |
| She moved with her family to | Bologna as a child. |
| After obtaining his degree, he worked in | Bologna as an assistant to the chair of Salvatore Pin |
| ter surviving the plague in 1544, he moved to | Bologna as student of philosophy and medicine. |
| n Aroldo was ready to be staged, Verdi choose | Bologna as the location for the premiere, but Ricordi |
| , he defined his appointment as head coach of | Bologna as a dream coming true. |
| rgeon who was a lecturer at the University of | Bologna as well as court physician to Julius III. |
| Joseph | Bologna as Joe |
| nia Observatory and an astronomer at Arcetri, | Bologna, Asiago and Hamburg. |
| Ronzano, a monastery situated in the hills of | Bologna, at 3.5 km from the city center and 7 km from |
| competition's final, on 12 June 1971 against | Bologna at the Stadio Renato Dall'Ara, which Blackpoo |
| Cardinal Nasalli Rocca died in | Bologna, at the age of 79. |
| ted professor of anatomy at the University of | Bologna at the age of 21. |
| Mgr Cremona in | Bologna, at St Dominic's Convent, July 3, 2007 |
| essor of anatomy in 1731 at the University of | Bologna at the age of 21, was elected to the Academy |
| Andrew Betts (Former Charlotte Hornets and | Bologna Basketballer) |
| One of them, the Icones of Philostratus at | Bologna, bears the inscription: "The king of the poor |
| The tomb of his father and himself in | Bologna bears the inscription: "Sepulchrum Accursii, |
| ted in a monastery near his birthplace and at | Bologna, became a canon at Sienna, and came to Rome i |
| for KK Bosna (youth), KK Partizan and Virtus | Bologna, before he was a member of the NBA's Miami He |
| gitimate son Giacomo, born to his mistress at | Bologna before his papacy, castellan of Sant'Angelo a |
| Vrhovac studied in Vienna and | Bologna before becoming a vice rector, and later rect |
| alongside the Italian 25th Infantry Division | Bologna before British opposition solidified near the |
| o direct his march with the 4th Corps towards | Bologna, before the first snows begin to fall. |
| His arrival to | Bologna bench was characterized by five consecutive l |
| was an Italian scholar and art historian from | Bologna, best known for his biographies of Baroque ar |
| ? - 1388) was a lecturer at the University of | Bologna best-known for his commentary on Dante's Divi |
| ection with a series of crimes, including the | Bologna bombing. |
| convicted and served a life sentence for the | Bologna bombing. |
| prison term in 2007 for his role in the 1980 | Bologna bombings) assassinated magistrate Mario Amato |
| Orto Botanico di | Bologna botanical garden created under the direction |
| ambelli was active as a teacher of singing in | Bologna both during his career and after his retireme |
| was a repetition of that of the Concordat of | Bologna, but the other articles laid down restriction |
| particularly strong in Rome, Milan, Padua and | Bologna, but at its height in 1977 was also often pre |
| Again French troops forced him to move to | Bologna, but a peace in 1736 was again favourable for |
| he was appointed at the helm of Serie B team | Bologna, but was fired two months later. |
| ong been confused with Jacopo degli Avanzi of | Bologna; but the remains of an inscription in the Cap |
| rcole also apprenticed under Lorenzo Costa in | Bologna, but this seems unlikely as he was Lorenzo's |
| venues without fans, and Milan and Chievo in | Bologna, but with fans welcome. |
| He died in February 1574 in | Bologna; by this time his most famous son, Alfonso, w |
| on of Ross and a student at the University of | Bologna by 1269. |
| was received into the Philharmonic Academy of | Bologna by virtue of a four part mass he had mailed t |
| Born in | Bologna, Camporese turned professional in 1987. |
| degree in 1653, and was appointed a canon in | Bologna Cathedral in 1662. |
| tze School of Advanced International Studies, | Bologna Center. |
| 's sculptures in the Monumental Chartreuse of | Bologna, check their external website Certosa di Bolo |
| The following year, 1722, Lodovico left | Bologna, choosing to live in Portugal as well as trav |
| The series was restored by the | Bologna Cinematheque in 2008. |
| There and in Padua and | Bologna, cities with well-established botanical garde |
| the following year transferred to one of the | Bologna Cohorts of the Lombardy Legion, which became |
| Fratelli | Bologna combines scripted material, original music, i |
| epresentatives and owner of Seltzer's Lebanon | Bologna Company. |
| c lovers, he gained a diploma in piano at the | Bologna conservatory, going on to Rome where he studi |
| He studied at | Bologna Conservatory, Milan Conservatory and the Acca |
| of the Bolognini at San Petronio Basilica in | Bologna, consisting of incidents from the Passion, Pa |
| t, such as Onda Rossa in Rome, Radio Alice in | Bologna, Controradio in Firenze, Radio Sherwood in Pa |
| The University has joined the | Bologna Convention that makes it possible for student |
| In 1992, Palazzo D'Accursio in | Bologna created the Giorgio Morandi museum, thanks to |
| tino Maggiore (1403) and San Domenico (1412), | Bologna, decorations in San Martino, Naples, and the |
| eed of the draft when an Allied air raid over | Bologna destroyed his medical records. |
| on Cabala and philosophy at the University of | Bologna, devoting himself to the interpretation of ca |
| Gastone Baldi (born 14 May 1901 in | Bologna; died in 1971) was an Italian football player |
| dge, during the Second Battle of Alamein, the | Bologna Division supported by two battalions of the G |
| g out of the Tobruk sector on 4 December, the | Bologna Division held out until the night of 8-9 Dece |
| tish 70th Infantry Division broke through the | Bologna Division. |
| Born in | Bologna, Domenico was one of four sons of Annibale Fe |
| He was on loan with | Bologna during this time. |
| He also spent a year in | Bologna, during which he developed a taste for fascis |
| nings of Cardinal Contarini, whom he found at | Bologna, dying of poison administered by the reaction |
| Bologna: Edagricole, 1982. | |
| Studi in onore di Anna Maria Matteucci », | Bologna, Editrice Compositori, 2004, pp. |
| ds the night in a jail cell, being served hot | bologna, eggs and gravy and, during his prolonged sta |
| is a small city and comune in the province of | Bologna, Emilia-Romagna, Italy, with about 20,600 inh |
| 1230-1276), born in | Bologna, Emilia-Romagna, Northern Italy, was an Itali |
| Born in | Bologna, Emilia-Romagna, he is best known for his fil |
| ot to be confused with the Flemish painter in | Bologna, Enrico Fiammingo). |
| 2008 as a free agent, after his contract with | Bologna expired. |
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