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  • 101Gallows humor — (Galgenhumor in German), derives from gallows which is a platform with a noose used to execute people by hanging. Gallows humor is the type of humor that still manages to be funny in the face of, and in response to, a perfectly hopeless situation …

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  • 102Alessandro Tassoni — (September 28, 1565 ndash; April 25, 1635), was an Italian poet and writer. Life He was born in Modena, to a noble family. In 1597, he began his service for the cardinal Colonna whom he followed to Spain. In 1603 he was back in Italy and moved to …

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  • 103Pomponio Nenna — (baptized 13 June 1556 – 25 July 1608) was a Neapolitan Italian composer of the Renaissance. He is mainly remembered for his madrigals, which were influenced by Gesualdo, and for his polychoral sacred motets, posthumously published as Sacrae… …

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  • 104Redemptoris Mater (seminary) — Redemptoris Mater (Latin: Mother of the Redeemer ) is the name for specific missionary seminaries, that were inspired by the Roman Catholic way of life of the Neocatechumenal Way. These seminaries are distributed worldwide, with more than 1,500… …

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  • 105Bernardo Sabadini — (also known as Sabatini) (d. November 26 1718) was an Italian opera composer. He may have been a native of Venice. A number of his operas appear to have been revisions of works by other composers to an unknown extent. He died at Parma.Operas*… …

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  • 106Giovanni Antinori — (January 28 1734, Camerino June 24 1792 Rome) was an Italian neoclassical architect. Employed by the papacy, he oversaw the re erecting of three of Rome s obelisks the Quirinale (between the Horse Tamers ), the Sallustian (outside Trinità dei… …

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  • 107Gerolamo Theodoli — Marchese Gerolamo (or Girolamo) Theodoli (1677 1766) was an Italian nobleman and architect, best known for designing the Teatro Argentina in Rome. He also designed the bell tower for Santa Maria dei Miracoli and the façade for Santi Marcellino e… …

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  • 108Wood economy — The existence of a wood economy, or more correctly, a forest economy (since in many countries a bamboo economy predominates), is a prominent matter in many developing countries as well as in many other nations with temperate climate and… …

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  • 109Bakhita — Josephine Bakhita (* 1869 in Olgossa, Sudan; † 8. Februar 1947 in Italien) ist eine Heilige der römisch katholischen Kirche. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Leben 1.1 Wechselnde Besitzer 1.2 Verkauf nach Italien …

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  • 110Endecasillabo — Der Endecasillabo (italienisch, elf Silben , Plural endecasillabi) ist seit Dante Alighieri die in der italienischen Dichtung meistgebrauchte Verszeile. Sein Name leitet sich von der Tatsache her, dass im Italienischen nicht die Versfüße, sondern …

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