Rotari may refer to: Olga Rotari (born 1989), Moldovan classical musician Rotari, Transnistria, a commune in Moldova Pietro Rotari (1707-1762), Italian...
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Pietro Antonio Rotari (30 September 1707 – 31 August 1762) was an Italian painter of the Baroque period. Born in Verona, he led a peripatetic career, and...
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781-782 Rotari, p. 252 Ion Oprea, Romania si imperiul rus: 1924–1947 Editura Albatros, 2003, p. 25 Rotari, p. 234 Rotari, p. 239 Rotari, p. 258 Rotari, p....
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Rotari (Moldovan Cyrillic and Russian: Ротарь, romanized: Rotar'; Ukrainian: Ротар, romanized: Rotar) is a commune in the Camenca District of Transnistria...
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Olga Rotari (Russian: Ольга Ротарь, born on July 25, 1989) is a Moldovan classical pianist and chamber musician. Rotari began to play the piano at the...
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Tiraspol chairman was Valeriu Rotari (1947–2000), a businessman accused of organized crime gang activities. Thanks to Rotari, the club managed to achieve...
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Capitoline Hill by the Gauls. The grotteschi decorations were painted by Pietro Rotari, and the animal decorations by Venceslaus Peter Boemo. The first room off...
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Nezavertailovca Ocnița Ofatinți Parcani Pervomaisc Plopi Podoima Popencu Rașcov Rotari Severinovca Slobozia-Rașcov Sovetscoe Speia Stroiești Sucleia Șipca Tașlîc...
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of the kingdom, presenting an image modeled on that of his predecessor Rotari—wise legislator in adding new laws to the Edict, patron (building a church...
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Mary II of England, created by students of Anthony van Dyck, one by Pietro Rotari (1707–1762), whom he invited to Dresden in 1750, and possibly another one...
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