HomeSearch Search Filter by Fulltext search Results 1056 of 5621 1 stone - Levi Clotilde In 1944, Felicita Clotilde Levi was very old and unable to work in Germany, a good reason for 6 stones: Rodolfo Levi, Rina Procaccia, Noemi Levi, Angelo Sinigaglia, Amelia Procaccia, Alda Sinigaglia 2 stones: Giuseppe Siebzehner, Amalia Koretz Giuseppe Siebzehner and Amalia Koretz got married and raised their family in Florence, where 3 stones: Aldo Levi, Giulio Levi, Adriana Castelli Giulio Levi e Andriana Castelli lived their last years in a flat of this building in piazza delle 2 stones: Giorgio Levi delle Trezze, Haya Xenia Giorgio Levi delle Trezze married the Russian Xenia (Haya) Poliakoff, daughter of a rich banker he 1 stone: Lucia Levi in Levy Lucia LEVI was the last descendant of a Sephardic family, living in Florence for several centuries 3 stones: Abramo Genazzani, Elena Genazzani, Mario Melli Genazzani As they were arrested, Elena, her son Mario and her brother Abramo, they were able to show their 1 stone: David Genazzani "David Genazzani, my maternal grandfather, married to Enrichetta Ambonetti, was born in Florence in 5 stones: Amelia Gallico, Augusto Gallico, Lucio Gallico, Sergio Gallico, Giulia Pacifici Fondazione Dante Arte alla Casa Bianca Exhibition space of the Dante Arte Foundation at the Casa Bianca, with works by the painter Novoli Novoli is a modern district located north west of Florence. It hosts the new University Center of San Jacopino Piazza San Jacopino is a little square situated north-west of Florence city centre: it's the heart Garden of Villa Schifanoia The original settlement dates back to the 14th century and belongs to Villa Palmieri. The name Villa San Michele a Doccia The convent of San Michele a Doccia was built in 1413 by Ser Niccolò Davanzati to house the tertiary Villa La Torraccia Originally, in the 15th century, the villa belonged to the Dazzi, Federighi and Alessandri families Verrazzano castle The Verrazzano Castle is located on top of a hill in the area between Florence and Siena, in the Tenuta Bossi - Marchesi Gondi The farmhouse produces Chianti Rufina wine and Extra-Virgin olive oil. Villa Le Corti The estate is owned by the Corsini family, one of the oldest Italian aristocratic families, with a Deutsches Institut Florenz DEUTSCHES INSTITUT FLORENZ Viale Manfredo Fanti Torna anche quest'anno la Festa di Primavera, festa mercato degli ambulanti fiorentini, che Viale Abramo Lincoln Società Dantesca Italiana Pieve di San Pietro a Pitiana The Parish Church of San Pietro a Pitiana (Donnini), in Romanesque style with a 16th-century portico The Circuit of Chapels The Circuit of Chapels is an itinerary that winds around the Abbey of Vallombrosa and invites you to First page«Previous page‹… Page 40 Page 41 Page 42 Page 43 Current page 44 Page 45 Page 46 Page 47 Page 48…Next page›Last page»
1 stone - Levi Clotilde In 1944, Felicita Clotilde Levi was very old and unable to work in Germany, a good reason for
6 stones: Rodolfo Levi, Rina Procaccia, Noemi Levi, Angelo Sinigaglia, Amelia Procaccia, Alda Sinigaglia
2 stones: Giuseppe Siebzehner, Amalia Koretz Giuseppe Siebzehner and Amalia Koretz got married and raised their family in Florence, where
3 stones: Aldo Levi, Giulio Levi, Adriana Castelli Giulio Levi e Andriana Castelli lived their last years in a flat of this building in piazza delle
2 stones: Giorgio Levi delle Trezze, Haya Xenia Giorgio Levi delle Trezze married the Russian Xenia (Haya) Poliakoff, daughter of a rich banker he
1 stone: Lucia Levi in Levy Lucia LEVI was the last descendant of a Sephardic family, living in Florence for several centuries
3 stones: Abramo Genazzani, Elena Genazzani, Mario Melli Genazzani As they were arrested, Elena, her son Mario and her brother Abramo, they were able to show their
1 stone: David Genazzani "David Genazzani, my maternal grandfather, married to Enrichetta Ambonetti, was born in Florence in
Fondazione Dante Arte alla Casa Bianca Exhibition space of the Dante Arte Foundation at the Casa Bianca, with works by the painter
Novoli Novoli is a modern district located north west of Florence. It hosts the new University Center of
San Jacopino Piazza San Jacopino is a little square situated north-west of Florence city centre: it's the heart
Garden of Villa Schifanoia The original settlement dates back to the 14th century and belongs to Villa Palmieri. The name
Villa San Michele a Doccia The convent of San Michele a Doccia was built in 1413 by Ser Niccolò Davanzati to house the tertiary
Villa La Torraccia Originally, in the 15th century, the villa belonged to the Dazzi, Federighi and Alessandri families
Verrazzano castle The Verrazzano Castle is located on top of a hill in the area between Florence and Siena, in the
Villa Le Corti The estate is owned by the Corsini family, one of the oldest Italian aristocratic families, with a
Viale Manfredo Fanti Torna anche quest'anno la Festa di Primavera, festa mercato degli ambulanti fiorentini, che
Pieve di San Pietro a Pitiana The Parish Church of San Pietro a Pitiana (Donnini), in Romanesque style with a 16th-century portico
The Circuit of Chapels The Circuit of Chapels is an itinerary that winds around the Abbey of Vallombrosa and invites you to