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Bálsamo

Bálsamo (Portuguese for "balsam") is a municipality in the state of São Paulo, Brazil. The population is 8,773 (2015 est.) in an area of 149.9 km². The municipality belongs to the Mesoregion and Microregion of São José do Rio Preto.

Balsamo (disambiguation)

Bálsamo is a municipality in the state of São Paulo, Brazil. It may also refer to:

Usage examples of "balsamo".

Their passport, dated Rome, called him Balsamo, while she bore the names of Serafina Feliciani, which she still retains.

He remembered the sound of TIAMAT as the initiates spoke the word for the first time, and remembered the tale the Worshipful Master told them of the sacred origins of the order, of Guiseppe Balsamo, called Cagliostro, and the secret entrusted him by the Shining Brother in an English wood.

A tasteful sign featuring a caduceus on the wrought-iron gate told people that it was the Balsamo Clinic and gave the hours it was open.

Joseph Balsamo, his name followed by a string of letters to show how well educated he was and to hint at how much his services might cost his clients.

Giuseppe Balsamo, before he became known as Cagliostro, somehow saw this and said it to me just as I had thought it, though I never said a word of it to him.

It had even been whispered at the time, among the adepts that the Count was the resurrection of Balsamo, better known as Cagliostro.

You remember rendering a service to one of my friends, called Joseph Balsamo, and that this Joseph Balsamo gave you a bottle of elixir, recommending you to take three drops every morning?

Joseph Balsamo had carried his debt with him to the tomb, as he threw the receipt into the fire.

Born Giuseppe Balsamo, he took the title of Count Alessandro Cagliostro from his godmother.

Joseph Balsamo, a Sicilian by birth, calling himself count Cagliostro, one of the greatest impostors of modern times, lived during the latter part of the eighteenth century.

I have labored without intermission since I attained the age of sixteen: the pupil of Jean Jacques, the companion of Balsamo, the friend of Lafayette and of Washington, I have never had cause to reproach myself, since the day that I left France, for a single fault, nor even an error.