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Answer for the clue "City in N Italy ", 5 letters:
parma

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Etymology 1 n. (context Australia English) A dish cooked in the parmigiana style Etymology 2 n. A small shield carried by the infantry and cavalry.

Usage examples of parma.

I shall leave for Naples to-morrow, and I know I shall be cured in time of the mad passion I feel for you, but if you tell me that I can accompany you to Parma, you must promise me that your heart will forever belong to me alone.

I breathe more freely, for I am sure you will tell me to accompany you to Parma.

The moment I saw her, I gave up all idea of Naples, and decided upon accompanying the two friends to Parma.

March concluded at Vienna a treaty with his Britannic majesty, by which he consented to withdraw his troops from Parma and Placentia.

And howsoeuer she may be thought greedie of other mens Dominions, she sent to Parma very noble and excellent Ambassadours, who being delayed from day to day, from moneth to moneth, without any thing accomplished, she notwithstanding tooke it patiently, and suffered so farre these dangerous delayes, that the Spanish Souldiers panting with haste and greedinesse for the blood and butcherie of her Maiestie, and people most deare vnto her, were come vpon her coastes, and before her doores.

Parma caught sight of Hippolyta, Medea, and the rest of the Pontine women from Ludus.

The confederates were posted at Sanguina, and the Imperialists at Sorbola, when the count de Merci made a motion to San Prospero, as if he intended either to attack the enemy, or take possession of Parma.

One day as we were driving outside the Gate of Colorno, we met the duke and duchess who were returning to Parma.

Parma, an unexcelled knifeman, Marius and myself, the mission is quite feasible.

Caesar also learned that beside the 400 lances with the captain Imbaut, which were on the road to Florence, Louis XII had as soon as he reached Asti sent off to Parma Louis de la Trimouille and 200 men-at-arms, 3000 Swiss, and a considerable train of artillery.

Milan there had been a gathering of delegates from Cremona, Mantua, Bergamo, and perhaps also Piacenza and Parma, but that was unsure.

January 1077, in the middle of a bitter winter, the Holy Roman Emperor Henry IV arrived in Canossa, twenty miles south-east of Parma in north Italy.

Lilly reached over to the bedside table, picked up a paperback copy of The Charterhouse of Parma, and started reading.

You know the same thing was done for Saint Stephen of Florence, Saint George Constantinian of Parma, and even for the Order of Malta.

You know the same thing was done for Saint Stephen of Florence, Saint George, Constantinian of Parma, and even for the Order of Malta.