Proper noun
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Urbino
A historic walled-town in the Marche, Italy
After visiting Venice and Urbino in 1707, Scarlatti took up his duties in Naples again in 1708, and remained there until 1717. Source: Internet
Brown, James I, p. xii Michael Lynch describes how James's positive reputation began immediately after his death when the Bishop of Urbino kissed James's wounds and declared him to be a martyr. Source: Internet
By the first week of March neither side seemed to have ascendancy and the Bishop of Urbino, the pope's envoy, called for the council to pursue a peaceful outcome. Source: Internet
Federico allowed a small Jewish community to live in Urbino. Source: Internet
Ettlinger & Ettlinger:19 His first documented work was the Baronci altarpiece for the church of Saint Nicholas of Tolentino in Città di Castello, a town halfway between Perugia and Urbino. Source: Internet
Castiglione moved to Urbino in 1504, when Raphael was no longer based there but frequently visited, and they became good friends. Source: Internet