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| | Low / Pedro the Lion: Pitchfork Live Review |
 | | I also learned that David Bazan of Pedro the Lion, despite his meek delivery, is the size of a warehouse worker and strums his SG like most people would a banjo in his massive hands. |  | | I learned that Tim Rutuli (of Cailfone), despite his whiskey-meets-cigarettes-meets-gravel-meets-treebark voice, looks nothing like the lumberjack I'd envisioned. |  | | The show reminded me that appearances are deceiving. |
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http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/features/live/l/low-05
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| | TURNUS - Definition |
 | | Turnus, the king of the Rutuli, mentioned in the [ AE ] neid.] ( Zo [" o ] l.) A common, large, handsome, American swallowtail butterfly, now regarded as one of the forms of { Papilio, or Jasoniades, glaucus }. |  | | The wings are yellow, margined and barred with black, and with an orange - red spot near the posterior angle of the hind wings. |
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http://www.hyperdictionary.com/dictionary/turnus
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| | Avatars of the Goddess |
 | | She is remembered in Tuscan witch lore - see Leland's Aradia, pp. |  | | Although she was engaged to Turnus, king of the Rutuli, she was given by her father to Aeneas as his bride. |
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http://www3.sympatico.ca/chartreuse/AvatarsOfTheGoddess/RomeL.htm
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| | Founding of Rome - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Lavinia had been promised to Turnus, king of the Rutuli, but Latinus preferred to offer her to Aeneas; Turnus consequently declared war on Aeneas, resulting in Turnus' death and the capture of his people. |  | | Ascanius, the son of Aeneas, also known as Iulus, founded |  | | Latinus, the wise king of the Latins, hosted them and let them reorganize their life in Latium. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Founding_of_Rome
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| | Selections from Livy, U. of Sask. |
 | | Turnus, king of the Rutuli, to whom Lavinia had been promised before the arrival of Aeneas, taking it ill that the newcomer had been preferred to himself, at the same time against Aeneas and Latinus brought war. |  | | Neither battle-line went off rejoicing from that struggle: the Rutuli were conquered, the victorious Aborigines and Trojans lost their leader, Latinus. |  | | Since even at the outset he not at all rejoiced over the beginning of the new city, and then later thought that this Trojan business was growing far more than was sufficiently safe for its neighbors, without difficulty he joined his arms with the Rutuli. |
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http://duke.usask.ca/~porterj/DeptTransls/Livy.html
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| | History of the Early British Kings |
 | | The indigenous population was ruled over by Latinus who received Aeneas and his people with kindness and hospitality, in return for which Aeneas defeated Latinus' foe, Turnus, king of the Rutuli. |  | | Anchises, known to us from other histories, fled with his son, Aeneas, from the burning ruins of Troy, and they made their way to the land that is nowadays called Italy, settling with their people on the banks of the river Tiber around what was later to become Rome. |  | | He then married the daughter of Latinus, Lavinia, from which union came Aeneas Silvius who later rose to rule over all the tribes of Italy. |
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http://www.ldolphin.org/cooper/ch5.html
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| | 'Corineus and Gogmagog' Cornish Folk Tale on Gandolf dot Com |
 | | Aeneas killed Turnus and seized the kingdom of Italy and the daughter of Latinus, Lavinia. |  | | G eoffrey relates that Aeneas, hero of the Trojan war between the Greeks and Troy, fled the ruined city of Troy after the war to Italy by boat with his son, Ascanius. |  | | King Latinus of Italy received Aeneas in peace but not so Turnus, a king of the Rutuli tribe. |
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http://www.gandolf.com/cornwall/giants/gogmagog.shtml
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| | Aeneid Outline |
 | | Turnus and the Rutuli attack the Trojan camp |  | | Turnus agrees to meet Aeneas in single combat |  | | The Battle of Actium and Augustus' triple triumph |
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http://www.unbsj.ca/arts/classics/courses/clas1502/aenout.html
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| | AENEAS - LoveToKnow Article on AENEAS |
 | | 2), Aeneas, after reigning a few years over Latium, is slain by the Rutuli; after the battle, his body cannot be found, and he is supposed to have been carried up to heaven. |  | | He is hospitably received by Latinus, king of Latium, is betrothed to his daughter Lavinia, and founds a city called after her, Lavinium. |  | | The story of the Aeneid ends with the death of Turnus. |
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http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/A/AE/AENEAS.htm
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| | Convention - 2003 Latin Recitation I |
 | | But the Trojans kill Camilla and defeat the Rutuli. |  | | Latinus helps the Trojans, but the Rutuli seize their spears and fight against the Trojans. |  | | At last Camilla, although she is a woman, fights among the Rutuli against the Trojans. |
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http://www.ohiojcl.org/conv/rec1.html
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| | Appian's History of early Rome |
 | | Three years later still, Aeneas was killed by the Rutuli, a Tuscan tribe, in a war begun on account of his wife Lavinia, who had been previously betrothed to their king. |  | | He was succeeded in the government by Euryleon, otherwise called Ascanius, the son of Aeneas and Creusa, a daughter of Priam, to whom he had been married in Troy. |
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http://www.livius.org/ap-ark/appian/appian_kings.html
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| | Juturna |
 | | The Roman goddess of wells and springs, sister of Turnus (the king of Rutuli) whom she supported in his battle against Aeneas. |  | | Jupiter turned her into a nymph and gave her a well near Lavinium in Latium. |
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http://home.swipnet.se/heathen/mythology/j/juturna.html
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| | I nostri servizi |
 | | Many stories are still telled today by the local people, as the one that tells there was a Lazzareto in the territory of Casalazzara, a place reserved only for people suffering of leprosy which founded a refuge in the "Valle dell'Inferno". |  | | Ardea, town of the ancient Rutuli was sung by the great master Virgilio in his litterary masterpiece L'ENEIDE, in which Turno, the king of the Rutuli, was defeated in a duel against Enea, the Prince of Troia. |
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http://www.asiloscuolamaternamiro.com/colticluben/htm/home.htm
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| | Latium |
 | | Other small peoples were the Hernici in the mountains, the Rutuli and the Aurunci on the coast. |  | | North of the river Anio, some Latin towns were in the land of the Sabini (the so-called Sabina Tiberina). |
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| | The Ancient Brits |
 | | After the Trojan war, Aneneas went to Italy with his son Ascanius where they were received with honors by King Latinus. |  | | Eventually, Aeneas went to war with King Rutuli and defeated him to become the king of Italy, then called Latium. |  | | Ascanius married Lavinia, the daughter of King Latinus and had a son named Sylvius, who married Lavinias niece and had a son named Brutus, another famous Trojan hero. |
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http://www.loveyah.com/brits.htm
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| | ROMA - History and Civilization of the Eternal City |
 | | She had been previously bethroted to Turno, the king of Rutuli who declared war on Latin for the offense. |  | | He warmly welcomed them, gave them hospitality and some time later he gave his daughter Lavinia to Aeneas as his wife. |  | | In those times, Lazio was already peopled by several tribes: Etruscans, Volscians, Sabines, Rutuli and Ausones. |
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http://www.mclink.it/n/citrag/roma/doc/legend/elg_111.htm
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| | THE LEGEND OF ENEA |
 | | Turnus, king of the Rutuli, is his enemy, but king Latino welcomes him like a guest of royal blood and offers Enea the gift of the land that he has choosen. |  | | Lavinia falls in love with the hero, but first Turnus launches a herd of buffalo against the Trojans, then with a trick he induces some Trojans to kill the servant of the Holy Wood so as to have reason for attackjing them and then of accusing them of sacrilege and homicide. |  | | He only just manages to save himself and reaches the mouth of the Tiber, where he makes camp. |
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http://www.uniexportfilm.com/schede/historical/the_legend_of_enea.htm
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 | | As related by Virgil in Aeneid, 300 Elban youths sailed from this same bay taking aid to Pio Enea in his fight against the Rutuli. |  | | According to mythological narration it was at Porto Argoo, the actual Capo Bianco that Jason stopped over at during his adventurous research for the golden fleece. |
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http://www.lefornaci.com/storiaing.html
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| | Livy, The Rape of Lucretia |
 | | Ardea belonged to the Rutuli, who were a nation of commanding wealth, for that place and period. |
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http://www.wsu.edu:8080/~dee/ROME/RAPE.HTM
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| | Polyphonic Choir "Rutuli Cantores" - Musical repertoire |
 | | This is even more true when, as it is now for Rutuli Cantores, new choices, new interpretations and new goals to achieve come as a consequence of the advent of a new Choirmaster. |  | | This means as well that while a part of the existing repertoire can be adopted, with the necessary adjustments, by the new Choirmaster, another part of the existing repertoire can be abandoned, meaning no more performed, to remain simply as part of the historical heritage of the choir. |  | | As always happens, a choir's repertoire represents something constantly evolving. |
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http://www.rutulicantores.it/reperten.htm
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| | "Inventor rutuli" |
 | | Inventor rutuli, dux bone, luminis, qui certis vicibus tempora dividis, merso sole chaos ingruit horridum. |
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http://www.auburn.edu/~bertocr/Inventor.html
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| | ESA - Eneide - Vittori mission - Why 'Eneide'? |
 | | Guided by a courageous sense of destiny, Aeneas is a modern hero, who accepts his fate with resignation, steadfastness, and sorrow, lamenting the painful cost of his sacrifice, but also aware of its consequences: the birth of Rome, the climax of his story, the start of a golden age and the peace of Augustus. |  | | The poem ends with the final defeat of Turnus, king of the Rutuli and one of the most implacable enemies of Aeneas. |  | | After arriving in Latium, Aeneas is forced into a number of furious clashes with the local peoples, despite the initially warm welcome from Latinus, king of the Latins. |
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http://www.esa.int/SPECIALS/Eneide/SEMW9YRMD6E_0.html
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| | Aeneid |
 | | He marries Lavinia, the daughter of the king of the Latini, and her rejected suitor Turnus, king of the Rutuli, challenges Aeneas to a duel in which Turnus is slain. |  | | Aeneas descends to the underworld through an opening at Cumae, where he speaks with his father Anchises and has a prophetic vision of the destiny of Rome. |
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http://www.asinah.net/articles/content/a/ae/aeneid.html
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| | Greek Mythology: TREASURES OF RHEA KYBELE |
 | | Turnus [of the Rutuli of Italia] had sent his firebrands to consume the pine-framed vessels [of Aeneas fleet]... |  | | And then the Genetrix Sanctum Deum (holy Mother of the Gods) remembering that on Idas peaks those pines were felled [from her sacred groves], made clashing cymbals fill the air and shrilling fifes. Metamorphoses 14.530 |
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http://www.theoi.com/Ouranos/RheaTreasures.html
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| | Search Results for Juno - Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | Tinia together with his wife Uni (identified with Greek Hera and... |  | | Of the scores of churches in the Campus Martius of historical, architectural, and artistic interest, S. Agostino (147983) is the most Roman, the church to which would-be mothers come and in which... |  | | in Roman legend, king of the Rutuli (an ancient Italic tribe on the coast of Latium), and the accepted suitor of Lavinia, daughter of Latinus, king of the Latins. |
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http://www.britannica.com/search?query=Juno&submit=Find&source=MWTEXT
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| | Ardea -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | ancient town of the Rutuli people, and now a modern village in Roma provincia, Lazio regione, west-central Italy. |
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http://www.encyclopaedia.britannica.com/eb/article?tocId=9009319
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| | 3unt6 |
 | | While Etruscan civilization can be traced back to at least 800 B.C. the Republic emerged under Kings in about 550 B.C. Virgil's story written in the Republican era: Rome was founded by Aeneas who was travelling from the battle of Troy. |  | | Rome went through a long period of expansion defeating Sabine, Alba, Latinum, Rutuli, Volscia, Veii and merger with Etruria. |
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| | Greek and Roman Mythology |
 | | Early gods from which Olympian gods were derived; children of Uranus and Gaea. |  | | Personification of Heaven; husband of Gaea; father of Titans; dethroned by his son Cronus. |  | | King of Rutuli in Italy; betrothed to Lavinia; slain by Aeneas. |
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| | Virgil / Vergil |
 | | The Trojans reach Tiber and are received by King Latinus. |  | | War breaks out, but the Trojans win with the help of Etruscans the local tribe known as Rutuli. |
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| | Vergils Aeneis: Aufbau des 10. Buches |
 | | Rutuli ad oppugnandum, Troiani ad defendendum urbem redeunt. |  | | Aeneas, dies aliquot in Etruria commoratus, collectis inde auxiliis, ad suos redit, triginta navium classe auctus. |  | | Iuno Turnum praesenti periculo eripit, obiecta illi falsa Aeneae imagine; quam ille fugientem ad usque navem dum sequitur, retinaculis a Iunone ruptis, ad litora Ardeae proxima vi tempestatis abripitur. |
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http://www.gottwein.de/Lat/verg_komp/verg_aen10.htm
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| | Drawn by the Brush: Oil Sketches by Peter Paul Rubens |
 | | Virgil's Aeneid (7.475-508) recounts the origins of the war between the Trojans and the Rutuli. |  | | Philadelphia Museum of Art: John G. Johnson Collection, 1917, inv. |  | | Aeneas's son, Ascanius, mortally wounded a stag that was the favorite pet of Silvia, daughter of the shepherd Tyrrhus. |
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http://bampfa.berkeley.edu/exhibits/rubens/exhibition/decorations4detail.html
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| | The History Of Rome, Book II - From the Abolition of the Monarchy in Rome to the Union of Italy eBook by Theodor Mommsen |
 | | But the more decided the successes that the league of Romans, Latins, and Hernici achieved against the Etruscans, Aequi, Volsci, and Rutuli, the more that league became liable to disunion. |  | | The reason lay partly in the increase of the hegemonic power of Rome, of which we have already spoken as necessarily springing out of the existing circumstances, but which nevertheless was felt as a heavy burden in Latium; partly in particular acts of odious injustice perpetrated by the leading community. |  | | The History Of Rome, Book II - From the Abolition of the Monarchy in Rome to the Union of Italy by Theodor Mommsen |
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http://www.bookrags.com/ebooks/10702/93.html
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| | Table of Texts |
 | | Prudentius, "Inventor rutuli" ("Creator of the glowing light") |
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| | A Smaller Classical Dictionary of Biography, Mythology and Geography - xolani, Rubi, Rubico, Rubra Saxa, Rubresus ... |
 | | This page contains descriptions for the following names Roxolani, Rubi, Rubico, Rubra Saxa, Rubresus Lacus, Rubrum mare, Rudiae, Rugii, Rullus P Servilius, Rupilius, Ruscino, Rusellae, Rusticus L. Junius Arulenus, Ruteni, Rutilius Lupus, Rutilius Rufus, Rutuba, Rutuli, Rutupae, Saba, Sabacon |  | | A Smaller Classical Dictionary of Biography, Mythology and Geography - xolani, Rubi, Rubico, Rubra Saxa, Rubresus Lacus, Rubrum mare, Rudiae, Rugii, Rullus P Servilius, Rupilius, Ruscino, Rusellae, Rusticus L. Junius Arulenus, Ruteni, Rutilius Lupus, Rutilius Rufus, Rutuba, Rutuli, Rutupae, Saba, Sabacon |  | | Please show your appreciation of this web site by sending a postcard to: |
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| | John Valenti married Mary (Carmella) Rutuli |
 | | doing research on John Valenti, immig to US 1906, and Mary (Carmella) Rutuli, immig to US 1917, and marrying in Coatesville, Pa., USA. |  | | Re: John Valenti married Mary (Carmella) Rutuli Raymond Young 2/11/05 |  | | Re: John Valenti married Mary (Carmella) Rutuli Peter Timber 2/11/05 |
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| | Virgil: Aeneid IX |
 | | figite me, si qua est pietas, in me omnia tela conicite, o Rutuli, me primam absumite ferro; aut tu, magne pater diuum, miserere, tuoque 495 inuisum hoc detrude caput sub Tartara telo, quando aliter nequeo crudelem abrumpere uitam.' hoc fletu concussi animi, maestusque per omnis it gemitus, torpent infractae ad proelia uires. |  | | Euryalus phaleras Rhamnetis et aurea bullis cingula, Tiburti Remulo ditissimus olim 360 quae mittit dona, hospitio cum iungeret absens, Caedicus; ille suo moriens dat habere nepoti; post mortem bello Rutuli pugnaque potiti: haec rapit atque umeris nequiquam fortibus aptat. |  | | inrumpunt aditus Rutuli ut uidere patentis: continuo Quercens et pulcher Aquiculus armis et praeceps animi Tmarus et Mauortius Haemon 685 agminibus totis aut uersi terga dedere aut ipso portae posuere in limine uitam. |
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| | Holiday villa in Rome & Lazio Italy |
 | | The villa is built on the top of a hill with a view on the surrounding landscape. |  | | Villa La Castagnola is a new house in the roman countryside, close to the old city of the Rutuli, 7 km from the beach and 25 from Rome. |  | | The villa has a large garden with swimming pool and patio, a big oven and typical Italian olive trees. |
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http://www.holiday-rentals.com/index.cfm/property/17278.cfm
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| | Virgil: Aeneid X |
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| | Lavinia - Wikipedia NL |
 | | Aeneas trouwde met Lavinia, en hun zoon ( Ascanius) stichtte Alba Longa, en daarmee de funderingen van het latere |  | | In de Romeinse mythologie was Lavinia de dochter van Koning Latinus en Koningin Amata, die de |  | | Iuno spoorde Turnus aan een oorlog met de Latijnen te beginnen, maar de strijd liep desastreus af voor de Rutuli, die werden verslagen en hun leider gedood. |
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| | International: Italiano: Società : Storia: Civiltà : Europea: Italici: Rutuli - Open Site |
 | | I villaggi erano composti da piccoli gruppi di capanne, a pianta ovale o circolare, con una struttura di pali di legno, tetto di paglia e pareti di rami o canne ricoperte da un intonaco di argilla. |  | | La posizione geografica di Ardea, tra la valle del Tevere e quella dell'Astura, a metà strada tra Ostia e Anzio, consentì ai Rutuli di controllare le vie del traffico e di inserirsi nella fitta rete di scambi commerciali e culturali che avvenivano tra l'Etruria e la Campania, tra la costa e l'entroterra laziale. |  | | International: Italiano: Società : Storia: Civiltà : Europea: Italici: Rutuli - Open Site |
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| | Rutuli Cantores |
 | | Home : Music : Styles : Choral : Performing Groups : Mixed Choirs : Europe : Italy : Rutuli Cantores |
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http://www.antada.com/Music/Styles/Choral/Performing_Groups/Mixed_Choirs/Europe/Italy/Rutuli_Cantores_L154681
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