Proper noun
A province of Tuscany, Italy.
The capital city of Arezzo.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgArcades could be used to great effect, both externally and internally, as exemplified by the church of Santa Maria della Pieve, in Arezzo. Source: Internet
A severe rise in his temperature and the presence of the hernia led him to a halt at Arezzo in time for Christmas of 1275. Source: Internet
In November, he left Paris for Italy, visiting Turin, Milan, Lodi, Piacenza, Parma, Modena, Bologna, Florence and Arezzo. Source: Internet
“Largo” glass champagne saucer, “Arezzo” rose-gold flatware, faux-slate platter, and “Montana” suede tablecloth, all Peak Event Services. Source: Internet
"Guido of Arezzo and His Influence on Music Learning", Musical Offerings: Vol. 3: No. 1, Article 4. Available at http://digitalcommons. Source: Internet
His father, Dono di Paolo, was a barber-surgeon from Pratovecchio near Arezzo; his mother, Antonia, was a high-born Florentine. Source: Internet