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ferrara

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Ferrara is a city in Italy. Ferrara may also refer to: Ferrara (surname) Province of Ferrara , a province in Italy 23 Infantry Division Ferrara , an Italian infantry division of World War II Ferrara Fire Apparatus , an American manufacturer of emergency ...

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Ferrara \Fer*ra"ra\, n. A sword bearing the mark of one of the Ferrara family of Italy. These swords were highly esteemed in England and Scotland in the 16th and 17th centuries.

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The group had missed the bridge at Ferrara again for the seventh straight day with the bombsight that could put bombs into a pickle barrel at forty thousand feet, and one whole week had already passed since Colonel Cathcart had volunteered to have his men destroy the bridge in twenty-four hours.

Ferrara, is on leave in Italy, and the Mission is now represented by Captain Campini, who lives at Fez with his family.

Ferrara, the kind where the cost of one pair of boots would outfit a canaler for years.

In the intervals of space left free between Naples, Milan, Florence, and Venice, petty tyrants had arisen who exercised an absolute sovereignty over their territories: thus the Colonnas were at Ostia and at Nettuna, the Montefeltri at Urbino, the Manfredi at Faenza, the Bentivogli at Bologna, the Malatesta family at Rimini, the Vitelli at Citta di Castello, the Baglioni at Perugia, the Orsini at Vicovaro, and the princes of Este at Ferrara.

Bologna, Spezia and Ferrara, we can get those targets with no trouble at all.

But as the case was urgent, he proposed to Caesar that he should leave Rome, embark at Ostia, and cross over to Spezia, where Michelotto was to meet him at the head of 100 men-at-arms and 100 light horse, the only remnant of his magnificent army, thence by land to Ferrara, and from Ferrara to Imala, where, once arrived, he could utter his war-cry so loud that it would be heard through the length and breadth of Romagna.

We started early in the morning, travelled through Ferrara and Bologna, and reached Cesena, where we put up at the posting-house.

In 1976 Daniel Freedman, Sergio Ferrara, and Peter Van Nieuwenhuizen, all then of the State University of New York at Stony Brook, discovered that the most promising were those involving supersymmetry, since the tendency of bosons and fermions to give cancelling quantum fluctuations helps to calm the violent microscopic frenzy.

The King of France, the Duke of Ferrara, and the republic of Florence were to be the guarantors of this treaty.

The scheme was for me to elope with him during holy week, and to run away to Ferrara, where he had an uncle who would have given us a kind welcome, and would soon have brought his father to forgive him and to insure our happiness for life.

CHAPTER V I Stop at Ferrara, Where I Have a Comic Adventure--My Arrival in Paris Precisely at twelve o'clock the peotta landed me at Ponte di Lago Oscuro, and I immediately took a post-chaise to reach Ferrara in time for dinner.

Ezelin, in the meantime, had subdued the whole of the Trevisian March, but could not prevail against Ferrara, which was defended by Azone da Este and the forces which the pope had in Lombardy.

If Ferrara survived the gathering condottieri and internal factions, well, then Marco would be rich and powerful.

By the time he finally lowered the eyepieces, Greg Ferrara and the leaders of his special artillery unit were gathered around him on the redoubt.

It must be their plan to arm themselves, and engage the assistance of the marquis of Ferrara, that they might not be destitute of troops.