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| alaria along with his mother while traveling to | Pisa, a few days after his brother Giovanni also die |
| s included a £1m tower inspired by the Tower of | Pisa, a structure with "a captive parachute to hold |
| Imola, and Francesco Salviati as archbishop of | Pisa, a city that was a former commercial rival but |
| However he died at | Pisa a few months later. |
| ) was a Cistercian monk and later Archbishop of | Pisa, a correspondent of Bernard of Clairvaux, and a |
| His family owned New | Pisa, a restaurant in San Francisco's famous North B |
| unds, while Eddy's P-47 came back safely to his | Pisa airbase. |
| n Project which was the movement of troops from | Pisa Airfield staging area in Morocco. |
| Rustichello da | Pisa also known as Rusticello and Rustigielo,(fl. |
| Crucifixion (from the | Pisa Altarpiece) Naples, Museo Nazionale di Capodimo |
| After studies in | Pisa and Rome, Calamandrei assumed a professorship a |
| aduated from the university of his native city, | Pisa, and afterwards joined the staff of the Observa |
| , who most prominently played for Italian clubs | Pisa and A.S. Roma. |
| with relative impunity in May and June, Amalfi, | Pisa, and two other armored cruisers were sent to Ve |
| nfession of his sins first to the archbishop of | Pisa, and then at Avignon on 25 August 1330 to John |
| it has a tilt greater than the Leaning Tower Of | Pisa) and transformed into a Youth Hostel, Bistro, M |
| d control of Rome, so Innocent II took ship for | Pisa, and thence sailed by way of Genoa to France, w |
| he was the only survivor of his entire family), | Pisa and Florence. |
| a Fulbright professorship at the University of | Pisa and a fellowship at the Center for Advanced Stu |
| In 1627, he graduated from the University of | Pisa, and he lived in Florence from 1640 to 1645 whe |
| eason he signed for newly-promoted Serie B club | Pisa and presented himself by scoring two winning go |
| ique to Italy are shown (i.e., Leaning Tower of | Pisa) and the structures using Roman architecture (i |
| n 1087, Genoese and Pisan fleets led by Hugh of | Pisa and accompanied by troops from Pantaleone of Am |
| He later studied medicine in | Pisa and Rome. |
| He was archbishop of | Pisa, and bishop of Palestrina. |
| He is the patron of | Pisa and Sardinia. |
| The only surviving copy of the treaty between | Pisa and Barcelona is found interpolated in a charte |
| deal (for €2 million), and sent him on loan to | Pisa and Chiasso. |
| employed in diplomatic negotiations with Genoa, | Pisa, and Louis VII; these, however, failed. |
| Other churches of his order at | Pisa and Siena, contained works by him. |
| She died in | Pisa and is buried in the church of the Holy Sepulch |
| Consequently they summoned the council to | Pisa and invited both pontiffs to be present. |
| It was commissioned by the commune of | Pisa, and its anonymous author was probably a cleric |
| an Italian poet born at Livorno and educated at | Pisa and Florence. |
| losophy in Constantinople (now Istanbul) and in | Pisa and life for several years in Bucharest. |
| udied at the Archiepiscopal College-Seminary of | Pisa, and entered the Almo Collegio Capranica in Rom |
| is obedience and participated in the council of | Pisa and in the following papal conclave of 1409. |
| riants (Uffizi), Museo Nazionale di San Matteo, | Pisa, and Museo di Capodimonte, Naples |
| It was revived in | Pisa and Pontremoli in the spring of 1779 and in Sie |
| Guinness World Records measured the | Pisa and Suurhusen towers, finding the former's tilt |
| osity, then why not select the Leaning Tower of | Pisa and be done with it?" |
| on and later taught Arabic and Syriac, first in | Pisa and then in Rome in the College of the Propagan |
| o had an important part in the conciliabulum of | Pisa and in the Council of Constance |
| On the alternate line from | Pisa and Florence south to Rome, the Siena yards wer |
| r on 21 February, eight days after his signing, | Pisa announced to have parted company with Balli und |
| After law studies in | Pisa, Anzilotti taught international law in Florence |
| SE Forum and during the 2009 EASE conference in | Pisa, as well as subsequent consultations within the |
| pal rivers flow through the area - Krutynia and | Pisa, as well as many smaller tributaries and stream |
| presided at a bizarre ceremony in the Duomo of | Pisa, at which a straw puppet representing Pope John |
| He studied Law in | Pisa, at the prestigious Collegio Medico-Giuridico o |
| Lorenzo had refused to permit Salviati to enter | Pisa because of the challenge such an ecclesiastical |
| He attended the University of | Pisa before receiving his Ph. |
| hat he was made professor at Padua, and then at | Pisa before returning to Bologna, where he remained |
| he will not be able to see the Leaning Tower of | Pisa before it falls. |
| or Magnificus (headmaster) of the University of | Pisa between 1891-93. |
| smo di guerra agli arditi del popolo 1917-1922, | Pisa, BFS, 1997. |
| After a long series of promotions, with | Pisa, Brescia and Cremonese among them, and good res |
| until a plate from the Monument of Algarotti at | Pisa brought him wider notice. |
| ppointed at the helm of ambitious Serie C1 side | Pisa, but failed to lead the club to a promotion spo |
| He then transferred to | Pisa Calcio for the 2007-08 season. |
| i has played for Baracca Lugo, A.S. Cittadella, | Pisa Calcio, A.S. Sora and Ravenna Calcio. |
| dalino rejoined Ventura as second coach, now in | Pisa Calcio, also in the second level. |
| The following year he was loaned to | Pisa Calcio, and quickly became a regular of the tea |
| 6 seasons (112 games, 18 goals) for A.S. Roma, | Pisa Calcio, Empoli F.C. and U.S. Lecce. |
| n the Serie A with A.S. Roma, U.S. Avellino and | Pisa Calcio. |
| a until January 2008, when he was loaned out to | Pisa Calcio. |
| Spinesi started playing for | Pisa Calcio. |
| football limited and hence, his loan deal with | Pisa Calcio. |
| The replica Griffin above the apse of | Pisa Cathedral (to right) in snow, with the Bapistry |
| d spells in both Serie A and Serie B with Bari, | Pisa, Cesena and Palermo. |
| the San Giusto district, 1 km (0.6 mi) from the | Pisa city centre. |
| In 1016 the allied troops of Genoa and | Pisa defended Sardinia. |
| fifteenth session, 5 June 1409, the Council of | Pisa deposed the two pontiffs as schismatical, heret |
| Ivan Lebedeff as Hugo, Marquis Di | Pisa Di Pisa |
| 1547-1607) was an archbishop metropolita of the | Pisa Diocese. |
| Visiting the site are members of the I'iga | Pisa family. |
| o, a well-known 12th-century resident artist of | Pisa, famous for his bronze casting, particularly in |
| On January 31, 2009 he was sent back on loan to | Pisa following a spell at Chievo Verona, where he fo |
| One member of the Salviati, the archbishop of | Pisa Francesco Salviati, was known to be involved in |
| the engineer who prevented the Leaning Tower of | Pisa from toppling over, for which he was awarded th |
| He was Archbishop of | Pisa from 1362. |
| I deleted | Pisa from the drowning segment, as Shelley was not s |
| etro Moriconi (died 1119) was the Archbishop of | Pisa from 1105, succeeding Dagobert. |
| Pisa Galileo Galilei International Airport (Italian: | |
| an Scottish footballer who played for Lucchese, | Pisa, Genoa and Italy. |
| sociated with the Maritime Republics of Venice, | Pisa, Genoa, and Amalfi. |
| ba Stag", the best known of the group after the | Pisa Griffin, which is now 61.6 cm high, though lack |
| The | Pisa Griffin, in the Pisa Cathedral Museum; H. 107 c |
| Dagobert of | Pisa had been deposed as Patriarch in 1102 and repla |
| iend, the soldier Rodimarte Bombarda, arrive in | Pisa, having escaped from Lucca where they had run i |
| At the University of | Pisa he became the school's first director of pathol |
| Following his spell with | Pisa, he returned to Cesena, but his co-ownership de |
| After having been Archbishop of | Pisa, he was created cardinal in Santa Maria in Domn |
| After a season with | Pisa, he moved to Chievo on 4 July 2008. |
| Graduated in jurisprudence at University of | Pisa, he is married with two children. |
| 89, he had his last Serie A job before 2007, as | Pisa head coach, but he was sacked after the 22nd ma |
| it composed his Donat there and Terramagnino da | Pisa his Doctrina. |
| St John died, aged 63, at | Pisa in Italy on a journey to regain his daughter's |
| After two seasons with | Pisa, in 1991 Calori joined Udinese, where he spent |
| A mayor of | Pisa in April 1923, Buffarini Guidi headed the local |
| ances in the 1992/93 season against Cosenza and | Pisa in the Anglo-Italian Cup in December 1992 as ma |
| promotion the following season, after losing to | Pisa in the promotion playoffs. |
| l protector, Carlo I Malatesta, who had come to | Pisa in person during the process of the council, to |
| that it occurred in the church of St. Andrea at | Pisa in 1256. |
| Chiarini signed for | Pisa in 2006. |
| bachelor's degree in law from the University of | Pisa in March 1920. |
| Founded by Albert of | Pisa in 1237. |
| forced acceptance of the humiliating treaty of | Pisa in 1664. |
| ence that he left Gregory before the council of | Pisa in 1409. |
| sister ship San Marco and the armoured cruiser | Pisa, in the bombardment of Durrazo, Albania in Octo |
| tatum of the Franciscan Bartolommeo Rinonico of | Pisa, in which the Franciscan order is held up to ri |
| At the Council of | Pisa in 1409 he was one of the English representativ |
| Pisa In The Early Renaissance; A Study Of Urban Grow | |
| He also played in Italy for | Pisa in Serie C1 and for Sestrese in Serie D. |
| In summer 2005, he was sold to | Pisa in another co-ownership deal for just €1,000. |
| was it supposed to be inclined, is the Torre di | Pisa, in Pisa, Italy. |
| He was born in Livorno, and brought up in | Pisa, in a Sephardi Jewish family of Portuguese desc |
| atory or EGO is located in the countryside near | Pisa in the Comune of Cascina. |
| Bonanno Pisano left | Pisa in 1185 for Monreale, Sicily, only to come back |
| of Philosophy and Medicine at the University of | Pisa in March 1808. |
| Francesco Marianini (born 6 May 1979 in | Pisa) is an Italian football (soccer) midfielder. |
| Christian Amoroso (born 22 September 1976 in | Pisa) is an Italian football. |
| orn 2 February 1941 in San Miniato, Province of | Pisa) is an Italian association football manager. |
| Tiberio Guarente (born 1 November 1985 in | Pisa) is an Italian footballer, who currently plays |
| ulo (born February 2, 1948 in Casale Marittimo, | Pisa) is an Italian football manager and former play |
| Pisa, Italy (since 1991) | |
| University of | Pisa, Italy |
| Leaning Tower of | Pisa, Italy |
| Vittoria Cremers was born Vittoria Cassini in | Pisa, Italy in ca. |
| ol of University Studies and Doctoral Research, | Pisa, Italy for winter semester 2001 |
| The rechristened units deployed to | Pisa, Italy in 1995 in support of Operation Deny Fli |
| nati Italian pronunciation: ; 16 December 1826, | Pisa, Italy - 20 September 1873, Florence, Italy) wa |
| Pisa, Italy, since 1998 | |
| Born in | Pisa, Italy, he was the youngest son of Emperor Leop |
| ero di San Giovanni) is a religious building in | Pisa, Italy. |
| 0 August 2008 he signed for fellow Serie B club | Pisa, making his debut on 13 September in a 1-0 home |
| ect Conrad III bestowed on him the countship of | Pisa, making him the chief secular as well as eccles |
| Asti T.S.C. in Serie C2, before short spells at | Pisa, Napoli and Genoa, he signed for Reggiana where |
| est of Germany and the USSR would run along the | Pisa, Narew, Vistula, and San rivers. |
| part in the conclave of 1410 in Bologna of the | Pisa obedience and crowned Antipope John XXIII, who |
| e repeated Galileo's experiment of the Tower of | Pisa, obtaining more precise measures which allowed |
| season for the Primavera team, he was loaned to | Pisa of Serie C1 in the second half of 2004-05 seaso |
| Volterra and Luni; two years later he captured | Pisa, of which he was made imperial vicar. |
| dict XIII from Avignon, convened the Council of | Pisa, of which Cossa became the leader. |
| He was loaned out again in January 2005, to | Pisa of Serie C1. |
| In summer 20065, he joined | Pisa of Serie C1, and won promotion to Serie B again |
| In summer 2003, he joined | Pisa of Serie C1 due to Napoli choose to sign Manitt |
| In summer 2003, he joined | Pisa of Serie C1, and the next season for Serie A cl |
| However he refused a position at | Pisa offered by new club owner Luca Pomponi immediat |
| t Florence, he studied law at the University of | Pisa; on 18 Feb., 1673, he entered the Society of Je |
| book both have replicas of the Leaning Tower of | Pisa on campus. |
| Salvatore Sanzo (born in | Pisa on November 26, 1975) is an Italian fencer and |
| t out for France, consecrating the cathedral of | Pisa on the way, and arrived at Marseille in October |
| he became a Doctor in Laws at the University of | Pisa on 27 November 1769. |
| istorical promotion to Serie B, after defeating | Pisa on playoffs. |
| and 1064 at Gaeta from an illustrious family of | Pisa, one of the four main historical Marine Republi |
| The calendar in use in | Pisa, or the stile pisano (“Pisan style”), from the |
| associated with "Pandulphus" (either Pandulf of | Pisa or Pandolfo Masca of Pisa), from the charter fr |
| tain the chair of rhetoric in the University of | Pisa, partly because of the jealousy of other cleric |
| Tor Chamber, Portcullis Grottoes and | Pisa Passage are also highly decorated. |
| Plasma Impedance Spectrum Analyzer ( | PISA): PISA will test a new approach to measuring th |
| In 1066 war erupted between Genoa and | Pisa possibly for control of Sardinia. |
| after Sasso Pisano, Castelnuovo Val di Cecina, | Pisa Province, Tuscany, Italy where it was found. |
| After the deposition of Elias, Albert of | Pisa, Provincial of England, was elected general, an |
| Born in | Pisa, Raffaele Rossi entered the Discalced Carmelite |
| the final matchday, Bologna's 1-0 victory over | Pisa rendered Lecce's victory by the same score imma |
| pointed as a mathematician to the University of | Pisa, replacing Galileo, and later at the University |
| renew the alliance of 1164 with the Republic of | Pisa, represented by its ambassador Ildebrandino Sis |
| esi and filopisani, the supporters of Genoa and | Pisa, respectively. |
| This river should not be confused with the | Pisa River in Poland. |
| It appears that at | Pisa, Santini still wore the cassock, with the conse |
| A native of | Pisa, she is reported as having experienced visions |
| rezzo relegated to Serie C1 in summer 2007, and | Pisa signed D'Anna permanently. |
| ears the KMK was given extra funding to support | PISA studies and the reform of the academic system i |
| He died in 1284 when | Pisa suffered a defeat in the naval battle of Melori |
| Born to Paolo and Erminia Birindelli in | Pisa, the second of two children (sister Tiziana), B |
| Arriving at | Pisa, the cardinals pronounced the decline of popes |
| f Valence the Patriarch of Antioch, Daimbert of | Pisa the Patriarch of Jerusalem, and Benedict the Ar |
| n be found at the San Matteo National Museum in | Pisa, the Museo nazionale di Villa Guinigi in Lucca, |
| museums of Rotterdam, Museo storia naturale di | Pisa, the Museum of Natural History of the National |
| after the death of Rosellini on June 4, 1843 in | Pisa, the nine volumes of text comprised no less tha |
| ories; after retiring to private life, first at | Pisa, then in his native town, he attempted to write |
| Pisa Tinoisamoa - Chicago Bears linebacker | |
| t round pick to earn the honor since linebacker | Pisa Tinoisamoa in 2003. |
| with the other friars who came with Agnellus of | Pisa to England in 1224, and is said to be the first |
| Carried passengers from | Pisa to Port Lyautey Airfield, French Morocco where |
| on in 1239, during the generalship of Albert of | Pisa, to take a pilgrimage to the Holy Land, during |
| Natta attended the Scuola Normale Superiore di | Pisa together with the future President of the Itali |
| 8-degree slope, almost five times more than the | Pisa Tower; however the Capital Gate tower has been |
| Born in | Pisa, Tuscany, Camporese is a product of Fiorentina' |
| Carlo Matteucci and graduated in mathematics at | Pisa under Riccardo Felici. |
| Comparetti is an Italian mathematician based at | Pisa University interested in topics as celestial me |
| pirito held professorships at the University of | Pisa, University of Messina, University of Genoa and |
| 1824 became professor of oriental languages at | Pisa University. |
| 41-year old Balli accepted to join Serie B club | Pisa until the end of the 2008-09 season, going on t |
| PISA uses a wide-band, rapid-sampling "impedance pro | |
| m Corsica, during the time when the Republic of | Pisa was ruling the island. |
| In 1288, | Pisa was hit by a dramatic increase in prices, resul |
| In 1102 Dagobert of | Pisa was deposed as Patriarch by the papal legate, R |
| PISA was built at Goddard Space Flight Center. | |
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