Italian painter of the Umbrian School whose most important work in Rome and Siena celebrated the renewed authority of the papacy. |
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You choose grilled figs and Umbrian cheese wrapped in prosciutto, both skewered on rosemary sprigs. |
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I'll start my own mini-break with a home spa, including an intense detox using Umbrian Clay face treatment by Fresh. |
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It wasn't the relaxing six weeks in the Umbrian countryside that you would think. |
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During that time his father rented out one whole floor of the luxury Brufani Hotel overlooking the Umbrian countryside. |
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Intrinsically more interesting than either Trebbiano or Drupeggio, it is expected to have a much larger role in Umbrian white wines, particularly Orvieto, in the future. |
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The picturesque Umbrian hill town of Perugia may have seemed an idyllic setting for cultural and linguistic enhancement. |
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The medieval history of this Umbrian hill town is rich and complex. |
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The inner are located in Tuscany and Umbria and correspond well with the geography, comprising the Apuan Alps and Umbrian Apennines. |
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Umbrian wines still need a bit of hand-selling by restaurant operators, but that shouldn't be a deterrent. |
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The Romantik Hotel Todini, a 14th century country estate, is located on the top of an Umbrian hill, in the middle of 300 hectare of vineyards. |
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She had been sharing a house with Knox, who was also a student, on her year abroad in the Umbrian hilltop town. |
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It's an Umbrian delicacy to rank alongside the home-made pasta that you'll find everywhere you go. |
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The ancient Italic languages that are now extinct include Oscan, Umbrian, and South Picene. |
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In Southeast Umbrian, for example, neuter lo pane is 'the bread', while masculine lu pane refers to an individual piece or loaf of bread. |
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A man of Umbrian origins, he was born in Italica, a colony of Italian settlers in Hispania. |
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Many of these towns were survivors of earlier Etruscan, Umbrian and Roman towns which had existed within the Roman Empire. |
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Consequently, there has been considerable imprecision in locating the Umbrian Apennines, and therefore the highest peak in them. |
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In general, the Umbrian Apennines are located mainly in Umbria, while the great mass of mountains in Marches are considered Central Apennine. |
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This is the southernmost limit of the Umbrian Apennines, according to the dictionary. |
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Meredith, 21, from Coulsdon, Surrey, was found dead in her bedroom on November 2, 2007, in the house she shared with Knox in the Umbrian town of Perugia. |
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The Umbrian necropolis of Terni, which dates back to the 10th century BC, was identical under every aspect, to the Celtic necropolis of the Golasecca culture. |
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Martial describes Claudia's marriage to a man named Pudens, almost certainly Aulus Pudens, an Umbrian centurion and friend of the poet who appears regularly in his Epigrams. |
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