salerno in English

noun
1
a port on the western coast of Italy, on the Gulf of Salerno, southeast of Naples; population 140,489 (2008).

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1. (Salerno) Bushe, 86Worcester - Rose M

2. It's basil from Salerno, the best.

3. Guaimar II raised Salerno to greatness.

4. Damage was spread over more than 26,000 km2, including Naples and Salerno.

5. Amalfitan merchants rescued Siconulf from prison, and he was proclaimed prince in Salerno.

6. 10 In autumn 1944 the allies invaded the Italian mainland at Anzio and Salerno.

7. Subject: Judicial inquiry by the Salerno Prosecutor's Office into EUR # million fraud against the European Union

8. In the war that followed, Charles of Anjou's son, Charles of Salerno, was taken prisoner by the Aragonese.

9. Learning that mobster Vinnie Salerno was the mob connection to Antimonious, Gus took his investigation into the street

10. Victor Salerno is the President of USBookmaking, a sports betting service provider based in Las Vegas, NV

11. Subject: Judicial inquiry by the Salerno Prosecutor's Office into EUR 30 million fraud against the European Union

12. The Autostrada A3 is a motorway in Southern Italy, which runs from Naples to Salerno, in the region Campania

13. After several round-trip voyages between Salerno and Oran, she returned to the Bay of Naples on 10 October.

14. • Richard now pressed on to Salerno, where he wanted to discuss a recurrent Ague with the city's famous doctors

15. She participated in the Salerno landings in September 1943, providing effective on the spot air support for assault forces.

16. Production of alcohol from distilled wine was later recorded by the School of Salerno alchemists in the 12th century.

17. Two days later, Trippe put to sea to escort a convoy to the assault beaches at Salerno, just south of Naples.

18. For example, "Tancredi, Prince of Salerno, kills his daughter's lover and sends her his heart in a golden chalice; she Besprinkles the heart with a poisonous liquid, which she then drinks, and so dies" helpfully becomes, simply, "Tancredi, Prince of Salerno." Prego

19. On the opening of Operation Avalanche, 9 September 1943, she was part of the fleet bombardment covering the invasion of Italy at Salerno.

20. Salerno Period E Democracy in 2003 "Democracy is a philosophy; an intellection and theory that Begirds the skeleton of a government"

21. (Salerno) Bushe, 86 of Worcester passed away peacefully on Monday, March 6, 2017 at Saint Vincent Hospital surrounded by her loving family

22. He declared them inseparable and introduced the principle of co-rule, whereby sons would be associated with their fathers, a principle soon borrowed by Salerno.

23. 24 The local Soprintendenza in charge of archaeology in the Salerno region hopes to find the money to conduct a systematic excavation of the villa.

24. Due to the global health situation caused by coronavirus pandemic, the Aiel 2021 Annual Conference scheduled at the University of Salerno has been postponed to September .

25. Tancredi, Prince of Salerno, kills his daughter’s lover and sends her his heart in a golden chalice; she Besprinkles the heart with a poisonous liquid, which she then drinks, and so dies

26. I greet the pilgrims from Rio de Janeiro, Salerno, Piacenza, Veroli and Acri, as well as consultors of “The Family” of Milan, and the Italian Societies of the secular Order of the Trinity.

27. Yet when the latter lay dying at Salerno on 25 May 1085, the Abbot of Monte Cassino was one of those whom he recommended to the cardinals of southern Italy as fittest to succeed him.