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Definition of Marino
1. Noun. Italian poet (1569-1625).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Marino
Literary usage of Marino
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The American Historical Review by American Historical Association (1901)
"Much has been written in French and Italian about San Marino,1 and the documents
of the republic have been carefully arranged by Professsor Malagola of ..."
2. The Map of Europe by Treaty: Showing the Various Political and Territorial by Sir Edward Hertslet (1875)
"Public Arts of Italy and ,$'a» Marino to have effect in both States. 3. ...
San Marino not to accept Protection from any Power but Italy. 30. ..."
3. The Catholic Encyclopedia: An International Work of Reference on the by Charles George Herbermann (1913)
"The territory extends over seven hills, on the highest of which, II Titano, the
city of San Marino is built. There are of the Pontifical States. ..."
4. The Antiquary by Edward Walford, John Charles Cox, George Latimer Apperson (1888)
"Mr. Swinburne's Marino, in this direction, goes even further than Byron's hero :
Here ... What, however, are the true facts of the Marino Faliero legend, ..."
5. History of the City of Rome in the Middle Ages by Ferdinand Gregorovius, Annie Hamilton, Irving Stone (1898)
"Orsini, in mockery of their oath, barons of had entrenched themselves within
Marino and made R°me- this fortress the rallying point of the reaction. ..."