Morta — For other uses, see Morta (disambiguation). King Mindaugas, Morta s husband, as depicted in medieval chronicles Morta (baptized c. 1252 by the bishop of Chełmno, died c. 1263) was the Grand Duchess of Lithuania (until 1253) and later Queen of… … Wikipedia
Morta (mythology) — For other uses, see Morta (disambiguation). In Roman mythology, Morta was the goddess of death. She is one of the Parcae, related to the Roman conception of the Fates in Greek mythology, the Moirae. She is responsible for pain and death that… … Wikipedia
Martha (disambiguation) — Martha, is a feminine given name (Latin from Ancient Greek Μαρθα, from Aramaic מרתא (martā) the mistress or the lady , from מרה mistress , feminine of מרי master ). Variants in different languages include Maata (Maori); Mapфa (Marfa) (Russian),… … Wikipedia
Mezzani — This article is about the region in Italy. For other uses of mezzani, see mezzani (disambiguation). Mezzani Comune Comune di Mezzani … Wikipedia
Still life — For other uses, see Still Life (disambiguation). Jan Brueghel the Elder (1568 1625), Bouquet (1599), Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna. Some of the earliest examples of still life were paintings of flowers by Northern Renaissance, Dutch, and… … Wikipedia
SAPO — is the Portuguese and Spanish word for toad. It may also refer to: Mount Sapo, fictitious mountain in Italy Mount Sapo, real mountain in Cochabamba Department, Bolivia; see Cerro Sapo (Bolivia) Mount Sapo, real mountain in Darién Province,… … Wikipedia
Dead woman — may refer to: Geography Dead Woman s Pass, a mountain pass in the Andes Dead Woman Hills, Caddo County, Oklahoma Dead Woman s Hill, a hill near Sandridge, Hertfordshire, England Dead Woman s Hill, a hill located opposite Deadman s Hill near… … Wikipedia
Anton Chekhov — Chekhov redirects here. For other uses, see Chekhov (disambiguation). This name uses Eastern Slavic naming customs; the patronymic is Pavlovich and the family name is Chekhov. Anton Chekhov May 5, 1889 … Wikipedia
Music of Portugal — Portugal is internationally known in the music scene for its traditions of fado, but the country has seen a recent expansion in musical styles, with modern acts from rock to hip hop becoming popular. If Amália is still the most recognizable… … Wikipedia
Culture of Portugal — A 19th century Portuguese couple with typical rural clothes from Minho province, in a Singer sewing machine advertisement card, distributed at World Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893. The culture of Portugal is the result of a complex flow of… … Wikipedia