Examples of using Niccolò in English and their translations into Serbian
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Righi Niccolò.
Niccolò, come and see.
Yes, you're Niccolò?
Niccolò, remember the stamps.
His name was Niccolò Machiavelli.
I still often thought of Niccolò.
Niccolò and I will finally live in the same city.
In the fall of Sophia bore a son, Otto's and Niccolò prospective father.
Niccolò is looking for one of your guests, but doesn't know who he is yet.
I gave the rating and Niccolò decided if he could seduce them or not.
Niccolò, don't forget what you have promised me, I've waited a whole year.
Besides being beautiful, Niccolò was also well-read, intelligent, funny and gentle.
Niccolò Paganini was such a gifted violinist, people thought he sold his soul to the devil.
The interior designs are attributed to Primaticcio and Niccolò dell'Abbate of the school of Fontainebleau.
San Niccolò and Cataldo The church is an example of Italo-Norman architecture.
For his musicality and virtuosity, as a young violinist,he was awarded the Niccolò Paganini Prize.
The story is told by Niccolò Polo, father of Marco Polo, and is about the life of Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad.
It is here that the famous explorer Christopher Columbus andthe violin virtuoso and composer Niccolò Paganini were born.
Niccolò de' Carissimi, one of Galeazzo Maria's counsellors, furnished further details of the rooms and garden.
The second chapter focuses on Francesco Vecellio on a mission to kill Niccolò di Pitigliano(cousin of Bartolomeo d'Alviano).
Niccolò(or Nicolò) Paganini(Italian:(listen); 27 October 1782- 27 May 1840) was an Italian violinist, violist, guitarist, and composer.
This edition was alsonicknamed the Bibbia Jensoniana, from the name of Niccolò Jenson, the work's probable printer.
When Niccolò died in 1441, the next Marquis maintained the contact with Dufay, and not only continued financial support for the composer but copied and distributed some of his music.
He learned the mercantile trade from his father and uncle, Niccolò and Maffeo Polo/Niccolò and Maffeo, who travelled through Asia, and met Kublai Khan.
Rimini and Ferrara are not only geographically close but the two families were related by marriage, andDufay composed at least one ballade for Niccolò III, Marquis of Ferrara.
The concept of common good developed through the work of political theorists, moral philosophers, and public economists,including Thomas Aquinas, Niccolò Machiavelli, John Locke, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, James Madison, Adam Smith, Karl Marx, John Stuart Mill, John Rawls, and many other thinkers.
Despite the anti-Semitic race laws which were introduced from 1938, he was able to graduate in 1939, writing a thesis on the nineteenth-century writer, journalist,radical and lexicographer Niccolò Tommaseo.
Icon of Saint Catherine of Alexandria(13th century) Simone Martini, Mary Magdalene andSaint Catherine of Alexandria(1322-1326) Niccolò di Segna, Saint Catherine of Alexandria(before 1348) Andrea di Cione Orcagna, Strozzi Altarpiece(detail) 1354-57, Santa Maria Novella, Florence Pietro Nelli, Saint Catherine of Alexandria(1365).
Niccolò Machiavelli referred to this kind of morality as“virtù” or what I would term as military and political quality under the duration of stress in war, as for instance in the struggles that Castro endured in his military training that he went through in guerrilla warfare and during the Cuban conventional military involvement in Angola.
Their father was named Sabbatius, while the name of their mother is not actually recorded.[4]The name"Bigleniza" was assigned to the mother of Justinian and Vigilantia by Niccolò Alamanni(1583-1626), citing as his source a"Life of Justinian"(Latin: Vita Iustiniani) by"Theophilus Abbas", a supposed contemporary of Procopius.[5] Despite repeated searches, this source has never been located by another scholar.