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Firenze

Firenze meaning

Alternative form of Florence | Alternative form of Florence: | A city and comune, the capital of the Metropolitan City of Florence and the region of Tuscany, Italy.

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Most bundled routes are Firenze—Pisa, Firenze—Viareggio and Firenze-Arezzo (along the main line to Rome).

Customers have a choice of two alloy wheel designs and five exterior colours — Santorini Black, Fuji White, Hakuba Silver, Firenze Red and Carpathian Grey.

However, when Firenze takes over for Trewlaney after she is fired, he obviously can’t access the tower.

From Dante and the Medici Family to Leonardo Da Vinci and Michelangelo, there has been no shortage of historical figures living in Firenze.

That’s what Four Seasons Hotel Firenze is offering with its Secret Dinner offering, set in the 15th-century palazzo where the renaissance artist is said to have painted the Mona Lisa.

Additional funeral stations were located at Piazza Firenze and at Porta Romana.

Although film depictions include very animalistic facial features, the reaction of the Hogwarts girls to Firenze suggests a more classical appearance.

Bicolored cultivars with color gradient include 'Rosa Bianca', 'Violetta di Firenze', 'Bianca Smufata di Rosa' (heirloom), and 'Prosperosa' (heirloom).

Giovanni Fanelli, (1980) Brunelleschi, Becocci Firenze, pp. 3–10 The sculptor Lorenzo Ghiberti had laboured for fifty years to create the bronze doors of the Baptistry, which Michelangelo was to describe as "The Gates of Paradise".

He also founded a theatre school in Florence (Bottega Teatrale di Firenze), which educated many of the more talented actors of the current generation of Italian thespians. citation In cinema, he worked frequently both in Italy and abroad.

He founded the S 2F M (Studio de Fonologia Musicale di Firenze) in 1963 in order to experiment with electronic sound and composition.

In Brotherhood, a group of Italian Assassins sent from Rome to Constantinople by Ezio Auditore da Firenze infiltrated Piri Reis' shop to steal some of his maps detailing the New World, in order to match the Templars ' expansion into the new lands.

Liber Abaci (1202) A page of Fibonacci's Liber Abaci from the Biblioteca Nazionale di Firenze showing (in box on right) the Fibonacci sequence with the position in the sequence labeled in Roman numerals and the value in Hindu-Arabic numerals.