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    Coronini (Romanian pronunciation: [koroˈnini]; until 1996 Pescari [pesˈkarʲ]; Hungarian: Lászlóvára or Koronini; occasionally referred to as Peskari in...
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    rediscovered in 2006, in the 22,000-volume library of Count Guglielmo Coronini-Cronberg in Gorizia. A facsimile edition of the book was published in Pacioli's...
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    Publishers Ltd., Edinburgh, ISBN 0-85976-413-3 "Palazzo Strassoldo Grafenberg-Coronini – Consorzio Castelli FVG". consorziocastelli.it. Media related to Louis-Antoine...
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    Română Ciuchici Ciudanovița Constantin Daicoviciu Copăcele Cornea Cornereva Coronini Dalboșeț Doclin Dognecea Domașnea Eftimie Murgu Ezeriș Fârliug Forotic...
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    Kostanjevica Monastery/Convento di Castagnevizza, Kromberk Castle/Castello Coronini, the Sveta Gora/Monte Santo pilgrimage site, the old Jewish cemetery, and...
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  • (1854) and Austrian occupations (1854-1856) military commander: Johann Coronini-Cronberg (1854–56) Protectorate established by the Treaty of Paris (1856–1859)...
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    the 22,000-volume library of the Palazzo Coronini Cronberg in Gorizia, Italy. The owner, Count Guglielmo Coronini, bought it alongside other old books from...
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    The educators Heinrich Franz von Bombelles and Colonel Johann Baptist Coronini-Cronberg ordered Archduke Franz to study an enormous amount of time, which...
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  • Quartetto Heller (Giulio Heller and Alberto Castelli (violins), Carlo Coronini (viola), and Carlo Piacezzi (cello)), in Trieste, on 14 December 1881....
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    Later, the royal family left Prague and moved to the estate of Count Coronini near Gorizia, which was then Austrian but is in Italy today. Marie-Thérèse...
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