Niccolò Corso — (active c. 1503) was an Italian painter of the Renaissance. He was born in Genoa. His pictures are chiefly in the cloister and refectory of the monastery of the Olivetan Fathers at Quarto, near Genoa; including frescoes on the life of St.… … Wikipedia
Corso (disambiguation) — Corso is usually used as a shorthand for the Via del Corso, a street in Rome. It is also a surname, held by Daniel Corso (born April 3, 1978), Canadian hockey player Gregory Nunzio Corso (1930–2001), American poet Lee Corso (born 1936), sports… … Wikipedia
Corso Donati — was a leader of the Black Guelph faction in 13th and early 14th century Florence. Contents 1 Bologna and Pistoia 2 Leader of the Black Guelphs 3 Plots against the Black Guelphs … Wikipedia
Literatura en corso — Literatura en corso, o literatura corsa, es la literatura que se hace en corso, una lengua romance que se habla en la isla de Córcega, en Francia. Contenido 1 Primeras muestras 2 El siglo XIX 3 El siglo XX … Wikipedia Español
Historia de Córcega — Este artículo o sección puede ser demasiado extenso(a). Algunos navegadores pueden tener dificultades al mostrar este artículo. Por favor, considera separar cada sección por artículos independientes, y luego resumir las secciones presentes en… … Wikipedia Español
Geschichte von Florenz — Dieser Artikel behandelt die Geschichte der Stadt Florenz. Allgemeine Informationen zu dieser Stadt finden sich unter Florenz. Panoramabild von Florenz Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Vorbemerkung … Deutsch Wikipedia
Italian Corsicans — are the Italian speaking populations of the island of Corsica (Corse in French), who promoted the union of Corsica to Italy. They were so termed by Irredentists in the Kingdom of Italy after Italian unification in the late 19th century and during … Wikipedia
Italian irredentism in Corsica — The Italian Corsicans are Italian speaking people from the island of Corsica, who promoted the union of Corsica with Italy. They were so termed by Irredentists in the Kingdom of Italy after Italian unification in the late 19th century and during… … Wikipedia
Salvatore Viale — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Salvatore Viale (Bastia, 6 de septiembre de 1787 23 de noviembre de 1861), hombre de letras y magistrado corso. Fue el primer autor que empleó la lengua corsa en una obra de la relevancia literaria, Dionomachia… … Wikipedia Español
Liste der Biografien/Cor — Biografien: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q … Deutsch Wikipedia