modena in English

noun
1
a city in northern Italy, northwest of Bologna; population 181,807 (2008).

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1. 3 Petiolar modena, chief instrument 3 millimeter, without wool.

2. Discover Modena Archivolt in Modena, Italy: One of the earliest depictions of an Arthurian scene that is shrouded in mystery.

3. 10 Bush, 3 meters tall: Rod is fine and stretchy, cylindrical, modena , be bordering on without wool, become ever since virescent or green.

4. In 1640, the painting was absconded from the chapel by the Dukes of Modena for their private collection, a sacrilege which generated a local uproar.

5. Precious balsamic dressing obtained from the fermentation of grape must coming exclusively from the provinces of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Acetified and subsequently aged for at least twelve years

6. 2) Ataraxia, formed in 1985, is a neofolk / neoclassical band from Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy, that combines modern technology with archaic instrumentation over …

7. Modelled on the Venetian edition of 1629, this Haggadah includes the Judeo-Italian translation by Leone Modena, along with his abridgement of Abravanel's commentary.

8. Following the death of Charles II, Hortense was well-provided for by James II, possibly because of her kinship with the new queen, Mary of Modena.

9. Caviar Centre carries the largest selection of Sturgeon Caviar in Canada! Red Salmon Caviar, Fresh Truffles, Fleur de Sel Sea Salts, Saffron Spice, Aged Balsamic Vinegar of Modena, Organic Olive Oils, TRUFF Hot Sauces, Caviar Dishes/Accessories and more! Canada's Main Source for Fresh Sustainable Sturgeon Caviar!

10. Cisalpine Republic (sĭsăl`pīn), Italian state created by Napoleon Bonaparte in 1797 by uniting the Transpadane and Cispadane republics, which he had established (1796) N and S of the Po River.The new republic included the former duchies of Milan, Parma, and Modena, the legations of Bologna and Ferrara, and the Romagna.

11. VERONA lies at the crossing of the motorway Venezia-Milano La Serenissima (A4) and the motorway Brennero-Modena (A22) and can be easily reached trough motorway or railway. The fair is about 3 km far from the town centre, a few minutes from the railwaystation and from the tollgate "Verona Sud" of the motorway Venezia-Milano.