1. Marche - Noun
2. Marche - Proper noun
a region in central Italy
Source: WordNetAccording to Isidoro Gatti, the Peretti family came from Piceno, today's Marche, in Italy. Source: Internet
But while President Emmanuel Macron is a clear loser from the election — which saw his centrist La République En Marche party take a beating at the hands of the Greens in several major cities — Le Pen doesn’t come out looking much better. Source: Internet
French composer and flautist Philippe Gaubert wrote his Petite marche for flute and piano based on the fourth movement of Handel's Trio Sonata, Op. 5, No. 2, HWV 397. Argentine composer Luis Gianneo composed his Variations on a Theme by Handel for piano. Source: Internet
For refusing to desist from the very hostilities that he himself had instigated (and for being a dangerous rival to Della Rovere dynastic ambitions in the Marche ), Sixtus placed Venice under interdict in 1483. Source: Internet
Among the highlights was Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky conducting his “Marche Solennelle” and his First Piano Concerto. Source: Internet
Further Allied pressure out of Marche finally led the German command to the conclusion that no further offensive action towards the Meuse was possible.sfn In the south, Patton's Third Army was battling to relieve Bastogne. Source: Internet