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- Giovanni Boccaccio (10149 bytes)
13: ... in 1342, ''Fiammetta'' in 1343 and probably the pastoral piece ''Ninfale fiesolano'' dates from this t...
17: ...ccio's final effort in literature and one of his last works in Italian, the only other substantial work... - Los Angeles Dodgers (23879 bytes)
44: ... any other: [[Tommy Lasorda]] and (hometown broadcaster) [[Vin Scully]].
46: ...e was a young pitcher (whose playing days didn't last very long).
48: ...f the Dodgers listening to his radio and TV broadcasts know and love his distinctive [[New York]] radio...
52: ...ual NL champion [[St. Louis Cardinals]]. Only a masterful performance by journeyman [[Jose Lima]] kept...
340: *[[Las Vegas 51s]] (AAA, Pacific Coast League) Moved From Albuquerque, formerly [[Albuqu... - Venice (22017 bytes)
2: ...hy [[lagoon]] along the [[Adriatic Sea]] in northeast [[Italy]]. The saltwater lagoon stretches along t...
6: ...ntine power waned, however, an increasingly anti-Eastern character emerged, leading to the growth of au...
8: ..., opening a lifeline to silver from Germany; the last autocratic doge, Vitale Michiele, died in 1172.
10: ...], and became a major power-broker in the [[Near East]]. By the standards of the time, Venice's steward...
16: ... resign the office and retire into [[monastery|monastic]] seclusion when they were felt to have been di... - Padua (12961 bytes)
2: ...e River]], 40km west of [[Venice]] and 29km southeast of [[Vicenza]], with a population of 211,985 ([[a...
10: [[Image:SebastianSemitecolo.jpg|thumb|left 280px|This [[tempera]...
11: ... [[1453]], the first full-size equestrian bronze cast since antiquity.
22: ... Goths under [[Totila]], but was restored to the Eastern Empire by [[Narses]] in [[568]].
24: ... course of events common to most cities of north-eastern Italy.
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