Infobox Painting image file Sandro Botticelli 050.jpg title Saint Augustine in His Study artist Sandro Botticelli year 1480 type Fresco height 152 width 112 city Florence museum Church of Ognissanti Saint Augustine in His Study is the subject of two paintings by the Italian Renaissance master Sandro Botticelli . The first, executed in 1480, is in the church of Ognissanti, Florence Ognissanti in Florence . The other is in the Uffizi , also in Florence. History The work was commissioned by the Vespucci family together with a St. Jerome in His Study Ghirlandaio Saint Jerome in His Study by Domenico Ghirlandaio . Both depicted two Doctors of the Church in their studies, with a number of objects which should mark their role as precursors of Humanism . They decorated the area next to the choir, which was demolished in the 18th century. In that occasion the two frescoes were removed and placed in the nave. Part of the annexed frame and the inscriptions went lost. Description It portrays Augustine of Hippo in meditation inside his study. The Coat of Arms visible in the upper part is that of the Vespucci family it has been supposed that the picture was commissioned by Amerigo Vespucci s father. The lines in the book over the saint s head are mostly meaningless, apart from a line in which reads Dov Frate Martino? scappato. E dov andato? fuor dalla Porta al Prato Where is Fra Martino? He fled. And where did he go? He is outside Porta al Prato , probably referring to the escapades of one of the monks of the church s convent. See also Saint Augustine in His Cell Botticelli , a later version of the same theme Saint Jerome in His Study Ghirlandaio br Botticelli Category 1480 paintings Category Paintings by Sandro Botticelli Painting stub es San Agust n en su gabinete Botticelli, Ognissanti fr Saint Augustin dans son cabinet de travail Botticelli, Ognissanti it Sant Agostino nello studio Botticelli Ognissanti ... more details
Unreferenced date March 2007 Aimery IV or Aimeric IV lang oc Amalric de Narbona lang it Amerigo di Narbona c. 1230 October 1298 was the Viscount of Narbonne , an Italian condottiero and captain. Aimery first entered Italy in the service of Charles I of Anjou , who had been granted the Kingdom of Sicily Sicilian crown by Pope Clement IV in 1265. By 1289, Aimery had so distinguished himself that he was put in command of the Guelphs and Ghibellines Guelph troops massed to attack the Ghibellines of Arezzo . During that campaign, the two armies met at the Battle of Campaldino and Aimery won the victory on which his reputation rests. He conquered most of the Aretine countryside, taking many castles by storm, from Rondine to the gates of Arezzo itself. This, however, he failed to take by siege, as the Aretines made several valiant sorties which successfully destroyed his siege engines. The campaign was nevertheless a success and Aimery was received triumphantly upon his return to Florence . Aimery married Joanna, daughter of Jordan IV of L Isle Jourdain . The Italian form of his name became popular in Tuscany for centuries after his success at Campaldino and it was via a Tuscan named AmerigoVespucci that two continents&mdash the Americas &mdash received their names. Persondata name Aimery IV of Narbonne alternative names short description Viscount of Narbonne date of birth place of birth date of death 1298 place of death DEFAULTSORT Aimery 04 Of Narbonne Category 1230s births Category 1298 deaths Category Condottieri Category Viscounts of Narbonne Category Generals of former Italian states Category 13th century French people Category 13th century Italian people it Amerigo di Narbona ... more details
that involved Florence s politicians and intellectuals, the airport was named after AmerigoVespucci ... AmerigoVespucci was among the first European airports to obtain UNI EN ISO 9001 2000 certification ... Forces in Italy ca Aeroport de Flor ncia Peretola da Firenze AmerigoVespucci de Flughafen Florenz es Aeropuerto de Florencia fr A roport de Florence Peretola id Bandar Udara AmerigoVespucci it Aeroporto di Firenze Peretola nl Luchthaven Florence AmerigoVespucci pl Port lotniczy Florencja Peretola ... to reach the parking area and terminal. In 1990, the airport was named after Florence native AmerigoVespucci , an Italian merchant and cartographer . History The first air field in Florence was created ... more details
returning from Brazil, in the Spring of 1503, AmerigoVespucci composed the Mundus Novus letter in Lisbon ... Vespucci probably came to this realization in June of 1502, during a famous chance meeting between two ... , returning home from India . Having already visited the Americas in prior years, Vespucci probably ... sailors told him of the East Indies . Vespucci wrote a preliminary letter to Lorenzo, while anchored ...&pg PA78 v onepage&q&f false p.78 82 . ref Vespucci was finally persuaded when he proceeded on his ... and pleasant than any other region known to us. Vespucci s letter was a European publishing sensation, immediately and repeatedly reprinted in several other countries. ref Varnhagen, Amer go Vespucci ... more details
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Image CosmographiaeIntroductio1.jpg 130 px left thumb Title page of Cosmographiae Introductio Cosmographiae Introductio Saint Di des Vosges Saint Di , 1507 was a book published in 1507 to accompany Martin Waldseem ller s printed globe and wall map Universalis Cosmographia , which were the first appearance of the name America . Waldseem ller s maps and book, along with his 1513 edition of Ptolemy s Geographia Ptolemy Geography , were very influential and widely copied at the time. Image Cosmographiae Introductio America Reference.jpg 300 px right thumb That part of the page of the 1507 September edition of the Cosmographiae Introductio in which the name of America is proposed for the New World. small From Narrative and critical history of America, Volume 2 by Justin Winsor. small It is widely held to have been written by Matthias Ringmann although some historians attribute it to Waldseem ller himself. The book includes the reason for using the name America in the wall map and the globe, and contains a Latin translation of the four journeys of Amerigo Vespucci as an appendix. The full title of the book is Cosmographiae introductio cum quibusdam geometriae ac astronomiae principiis ad eam rem necessariis. Insuper quatuor Americi Vespucii navigationes. Universalis Cosmographiae descriptio tam in solido quam plano, eis etiam insertis, quae Ptholomaeo ignota a nuperis reperta sunt. translation Introduction to Cosmography With Certain Necessary Principles of Geometry and Astronomy To which are added The Four Voyages of Amerigo Vespucci A Representation of the Entire World, both in the Solid and Projected on the Plane, Including also lands which were Unknown to Ptolemy, and have been Recently Discovered ref cite book title The Cosmographi introductio of Martin Waldseem ller in facsimile, followed by the Four voyages of Amerigo Vespucci, with their translation into English url http www.archive.org details cosmographiintr00waldgoog accessdate 2011 06 14 year 1907 editor Ch ... more details
Infobox nrhp name LeRay Hotel nrhp type image caption location Main and Noble Sts., Evans Mills, New York lat degrees 44 lat minutes 5 lat seconds 16 lat direction N long degrees 75 long minutes 48 long seconds 28 long direction W coord display inline,title coord parameters region US type landmark locmapin New York built 1828 architect Hoover, Capt. John architecture Federal added October 29, 1982 area less than one acre governing body Private refnum 82001175 ref name nris NRISref 2009a ref LeRay Hotel , also known as Hoover Brick Hotel, is a historic hotel located at Evans Mills, New York Evans Mills in Jefferson County, New York . It was completed in 1828 and is a two story, Federal architecture Federal style brick structure with a shingled gable roof. It was the site of the card game in which presidential son John Van Buren lost his mistress, Elena America Vespucci, descendent of Amerigo Vespucci , to George Parish II of Ogdensburg, New York . ref name nrhpinv ny cite web url http www.oprhp.state.ny.us hpimaging hp view.asp?GroupView 3004 title National Register of Historic Places Registration LeRay Hotel date September 1982 accessdate 2009 12 10 author John Harwood publisher New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation See also cite web url http www.oprhp.state.ny.us hpimaging hp view.asp?GroupView 3002 title Accompanying six photos ref It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. ref name nris References reflist National Register of Historic Places in New York DEFAULTSORT Leray Hotel Category Hotels on the National Register of Historic Places in New York Category Federal architecture in New York Category Buildings and structures completed in 1828 Category Buildings and structures in Jefferson County, New York JeffersonNY NRHP stub ... more details
File The Voyagers vignette.jpg thumb right 180px Vignette from the 1925 edition The Voyagers Being Legends and Romances of Atlantic Discovery is a children s book by Padraic Colum . It comprises a mixture of legendary and historical stories about Atlantic exploration, from the story of Atlantis to the naming of America . The book, illustrated by Wilfred Jones, was first published in 1925 and was a Newbery Medal Newbery Honor recipient in 1926. ref cite web title Newbery Medal and Honor Books, 1922 Present publisher American Library Association date url http www.ala.org ala mgrps divs alsc awardsgrants bookmedia newberymedal newberyhonors newberymedal.cfm doi accessdate 2009 12 30 ref The voyagers are Maelduin , Saint Brendan , the children of Eric the Red , Christopher Columbus , Juan Ponce de Le n Ponce de Leon , History of Virginia colonists of Virginia , and Amerigo Vespucci . Their stories are told within a framing sequence of Henry the Navigator s interest in exploration. References References External links http babel.hathitrust.org cgi pt?id uc1.b79181 Online text of The Voyagers DEFAULTSORT Voyagers Being Legends and Romances of Atlantic Discovery Category 1925 books Category American children s books Category Newbery Honor winning works child book stub ... more details
The Province of P nuco was a province of the Spanish colony of New Spain . It was probably discovered by Amerigo Vespucci in 1498, and later by Juan de Grijalva . It is located on the Mexican gulf coast centered around P nuco Veracruz Santiesteb n de P nuco , from the river of Tuxpan and extending into the current state of Tamaulipas . Originally inhabited by Huastec people Huastec s, it was claimed both by conquistador Hern n Cort s who sent Francisco de Montejo to claim the area and by Francisco de Garay , governor of Jamaica, who sent Alonso Alvarez de Pineda . The province was the object of a power struggle between supportes of Cort s and his opponents, first divided into encomienda s and allotted to Cort s supporters. In 1525 Nu o de Guzm n of the Anti Cort s faction was appointed governor of P nuco and he stripped Cort s supporters of their encomienda s and undertook a policy of violent slaveraids against the local indians. ref cite book author aut Chipman, Donald E. title Nuno de Guzman and the Province of Panuco in New Spain, 1518 1533 location Glendale, California publisher Arthur H. Clark Co. year 1967 chapter 2 ref References references DEFAULTSORT Panuco Province Category Colonial Mexico Category Geography of Mesoamerica ... more details
main article Europa coin programme The 2011 theme for the Europa coin programme is European Explorers . The subject must have been a European or to have conducted exploration on behalf of a European nation. At least 7 European countries are participating ref http www.austrian mint.com Euro Star?l en Austrian Mint ref class wikitable border 1 Country Person Face Value Issue Date Austria Nikolaus Joseph von Jacquin 20 23 February 2011 Ireland Brendan St. Brendan, the Navigator 10 15 February 2011 Portugal Hermenegildo Capelo , Roberto Ivens 2.50 20 April 2011 Finland Pehr Kalm 10 28 January 2011 Italy Amerigo Vespucci 10 Unknown France Jacques Cartier 10 50 200 Unknown Spain Francisco de Orellana 10 Unknown Belgium Adrien de Gerlache ? Unknown Unknown See also Eurosystem Euro Euro gold and silver commemorative coins Euro coins collectors edition Euro topics External links http ec.europa.eu economy finance euro cash mints index en.htm National mints in the EU References Reflist Category Coins of the Eurozone Category Euro commemorative coins ... more details
Year nav topic 1501 science The year 1501 in science and technology included many events, some of which are listed below. Astronomy Amerigo Vespucci maps the two star s Alpha Centauri and Beta Centauri , as well as the stars of the constellation Crux , which are below the horizon in Europe . Exploration March 25 Portuguese people Portuguese navigator Jo o da Nova probably discovers Ascension Island . ref Albuquerque, Afonso de 2001 . http books.google.com books?ei C8O1TLy GNTNjAeh OS2Aw&ct result&hl cs&id WDAMAAAAIAAJ&dq Joao da Nova Nova Conception&q Conception The commentaries of the great Afonso Dalboquerque, second viceroy of India , Adamant Media Corporation, Originaly printed for the Hakluyt society with translation by Walter de Gray Birch, p.xx. Issue 55. ISBN 1402195117. ref November 1 All Saints Amerigo Vespucci discovers and names Ba a de Todos os Santos in Brazil . Gaspar Corte Real makes the first known landing in North America by a Western European explorer. ref name tt cite book first Bernard last Grun title The Timetables of History edition 3rd location New York publisher Simon & Schuster year 1991 page 223 ref Rodrigo de Bastidas becomes the first European to explore the Isthmus of Panama . ref name tt Medicine Continuing until 1587, a pandemic outbreak of fever, headache, sweating and black tongue spreads through Europe. Initially called morbus Hungaricus the Hungarian disease , it will later be regarded as an outbreak of typhus . ref cite book title An Introduction to the History of Medicine last Garrison first Hudson Fielding year 1921 publisher Saunders page 239 url http books.google.com books?id JvoIAAAAIAAJ ref Births January 17 Leonhart Fuchs , German people German botanist d. 1566 in science 1566 September 24 Gerolamo Cardano , Italian people Italian mathematician and physician d. 1576 in science 1576 approx. date Garcia de Orta , Portugal Portuguese Sephardi Jew ish physician d. 1568 in science 1568 Deaths presumed date Gaspar Corte Real , P ... more details
Infobox Islands name La Tortuga image name image caption Cayo Herradura, La Tortuga image size locator map map custom yes native name native name link nickname location Caribbean Sea coordinates Coord 10 55 54 N 65 18 29 W archipelago total islands major islands length km width km highest mount elevation m country Venezuela country admin divisions title country admin divisions Image Bandera dep fede.gif 15px Federal dependencies of Venezuela country admin divisions title 1 country admin divisions 1 country largest city country largest city population population population as of density km2 ethnic groups additional info La Tortuga Island Isla La Tortuga in Spanish language Spanish is an uninhabited island dependent on the government of Venezuela . It is part of a chain of islands that include the Tortuguillas , the Palaquines , and others. Has an area of 156 km ref http www.guiaviajesvirtual.com index dependenciasfederales.php?recharge rutaturistica ref ref Vila, Marco Aurelio. 1967 Aspectos geogr ficos de las Dependencias Federales. Corporaci n Venezolana de Fomento. Caracas. 115p. ref ref Cervigon, Fernando. 1995 Las Dependencias Federales. Academia Nacional de la Historia. Caracas. 193p. ref ref Hern ndez Caballero, Seraf n Editor . 1998 Gran Enciclopedia de Venezuela. Editorial Globe, C.A. Caracas. 10 vol menes. ISBN 980 6427 00 9 ISBN 980 6427 10 6 ref History It was discovered in 1499 by Alonso de Ojeda . On his second trip, together with Amerigo Vespucci, the island was named La isla La Tortuga by Amerigo Vespucci because of the enormous presence of turtles on the island. The island was seasonally populated by the Netherlands Dutch who came there to exploit the salt evaporation ponds on the east of the island as of the 1550s. They constructed a fort on the island to guard their salt works and reapers against the Spanish who were eager to keep the Dutch off the island. They were definitively expelled in 1631 when the Spanish governor of Cuman destroyed their f ... more details
Gon alo Coelho floruit fl. 1501 04 was a Portugal Portuguese explorer who belonged to a prominent family in northern Portugal. He commanded two expeditions 1501 02 and 1503 04 which explored much of the coast of Brazil . ref name Morison1974 cite book last Morison first Samuel title The European Discovery of America The Southern Voyages, 1492 1616 publisher Oxford University Press year 1974 location New York page ref In 1501 Coelho was sent on an expedition to follow up on Pedro lvares Cabral s discovery of Brazil. On 10 May, he sailed from Lisbon as Captain General of three caravels. Among his crew was a Florence Florentine resident in Seville , Amerigo Vespucci . On 17 August his expedition made landfall off the Brazilian coast at about 5 S. The fleet continued south, reaching Guanabara bay 23 S on New Year s Day 1502, naming it Rio de Janeiro . They sailed two degrees further south reaching modern Canan ia before leaving Brazil on 13 February 1502. Only one of the three caravels ref The flagship had left shortly after reaching 25 while the other had to be burned off the coast of Sierra Leone in May 1502 Morison 1974 , pp. 280 84 . ref returned to Lisbon, arriving there on 7 September. ref name Morison1974 Coelho again sailed from Lisbon on 10 May 1503, this time with a fleet of six sail. Vespucci once more accompanied him, now as captain of one of the ships. After stopping at the Cape Verde Islands the ships came to an island in the midst of the sea probably Ascension Island , where the flagship struck a reef and wrecked on 10 August. All the men were saved, being loaded into Vespucci s ship. They found a harbor, where they rendezvoused with one of the fleet. They then sailed to Brazil, arriving there in November at a bay they named Todos os Santos today Ba a de Todos os Santos . After waiting here in vain for the rest of the fleet, they sailed south to another bay, where they stayed for five months, building a fort and loading Brazilwood logwood . They left twe ... more details
grew that the North American continent had been named for him rather than for AmerigoVespucci ... form of AmerigoVespucciAmerigoVespucci s first name, America , on his world map of 1507, which ... more details
da Vinci Leonardo was intimately familiar. In the Vespucci chapel, a fresco by Domenico Ghirlandaio with his brother David about 1472 , of the Madonna della Misericordia protecting members of the Vespucci family, is reputed to include the portrait of AmerigoVespucci as a child. Over the door to the sacristy ... Simonetta Vespucci . Botticelli s fresco of Saint Augustine in His Study Botticelli Saint Augustine ... more details
File Venus and Mars.jpg thumb 500px Venus and Mars , c 1483. Tempera on panel, 69cm x 173 cm Venus and Mars is a c. 1483 painting by the Italian Renaissance master Sandro Botticelli . It shows the Roman gods Venus mythology Venus and Mars mythology Mars in an allegory of Beauty and Valour. Venus watches Mars sleep while two infant satyrs play carrying his armour as another rests under his arm. A fourth blows a conch shell in his ear in an effort to wake him. The scene is set in a forest, and the background shows, in the distance, the sea from which Venus emerged. A swarm of wasps hover around Mars head, possibly as a symbol that love is often accompanied by pain. ref name P36 Potterton, 36 ref Another possible explanation is that the wasps represent the Vespucci family that may have commissioned the painting the symbol of the Vespucci house is the wasp. Source One possible source for the image is the Stanze of Poliziano . Stanze 122 describes how the hero found Venus seated on the edge of her couch, just then released from the embrace of Mars, who lay on his back in her lap, still feeding his eyes on her face . Poliziano was in one of the Renaissance humanism humanist scholars in the court of Lorenzo de Medici , and in his stanze he alludes to Giuliano di Piero de Medici s prowess in a jousting tournament his older brother Lorenzo had organized to celebrate a treaty with Venice . Giuliano di Piero de Medici is most likely the athletic model for the war god who slumbers next to the goddess in this work. However, the description, with Mars in Venus lap, gazing up at her, is a poor fit to the painting. Venus may have been Simonetta Vespucci , a great beauty of the time, married to the cousin of Amerigo Vespucci . Botticelli, who portrayed her many times after her death, asked to be buried, as she had been, in the Church of Ognissanti, Florence Church of Ognissanti in Florence . Provenance Although today Botticelli is the most celebrated Florentine painter of second hal ... more details
Unreferenced date February 2009 Image Christian Radich aft foto Ulrich Grun.jpg thumb upright Full rigged sailing ship Christian Radich ship Christian Radich File Amerigo vespucci 1976 nyc aufgetakelt.jpg thumb right Amerigo Vespucci ship Amerigo Vespucci , full rigged ship of the Italian Marina Militare . A full rigged ship or fully rigged ship is a sailing vessel with three or more mast sailing mast s, all of them square rig ged. A full rigged ship is said to have a ship rig. Sometimes such a vessel will merely be called a ship in 18th to early 19th century and earlier usage, to distinguish it from other vessels such as schooner s, barque s, barquentine s, brig s, et cetera. Alternatively, a full rigged ship may be referred to by its function instead, as in Collier ship type collier or frigate , rather than being called a ship. In many languages the word frigate or frigate rig refers to a full rigged ship. Masts Image Lutine1.jpg thumb right HMS Lutine 1779 6 , a French built ship rigged frigate of the late 18th century The Mast sailing masts of a full rigged ship, from Bow ship bow to stern , are Foremast, which is the second tallest mast Mainmast, the tallest Mizzenmast, the third tallest Jiggermast, which may not be present but will be fourth tallest if so There is no standard name for a fifth mast on a ship rigged vessel though this may be called the spanker mast on a barque, schooner or barquentine . Only one five masted full rigged ship the Flying P Liner Preu en ship Preussen had ever been built until recent years, when a few modern five masted cruise sailing ships have been launched. Even a fourth mast is relatively rare for full rigged ships. Ships with five and more masts are not normally fully rigged and their masts may be numbered rather than named in extreme cases. If the masts are of wood, each mast is in three or more pieces. The lowest piece is called the mast or the lower . Above it, the pieces in order are Topmast Topgallant mast Royal mast, if f ... more details
and the Discoveries of AmerigoVespucci and others ref name hebert cite journal first John ... in Cosmographiae Introductio , the name was bestowed in honor of AmerigoVespucci . The most southerly ... Cabral , the discoverer of Brazil, two of whose ships were encountered returning from India by Vespucci. ref Frederick J. Pohl, AmerigoVespucci Pilot Major, New York, Columbia U.P., 1944, p.225. ref ... for the northern land mass, Parias , is derived from a passage in the Four Voyages of AmerigoVespucci ..., pp.123 8. ref AmerigoVespucci, writing of his 1499 voyage, said he had hoped to sail westward ... into the Sinus Magnus. ref AmerigoVespucci to Lorenzo de Medici, Seville, 18 July 1500 quoted in Ilaria Luzzana Caraci, AmerigoVespucci, Roma, Istituto poligrafico e Zecca dello Stato, Libreria ..., The Letters of AmerigoVespucci and Other Documents Illustrative of His Career, London, Hakluyt Society, 1894, p.53 Lettera di AmerigoVespucci delle Isole nuovamente trovate in quattro suoi Viaggi 1504 ... of AmerigoVespucci and Christopher Columbus in their voyages that led to the unexpected discovery ... Lands of AmerigoVespucci . Library of Congress . DEFAULTSORT Waldseemuller Map Category 1507 works ... erroneously believed that the lands discovered by Christopher Columbus , Vespucci, and others ... that Waldseem ller incorporated the ocean into his map because Vespucci s accounts of the Americas .... Nunn see below . Mundus Novus , a book attributed to Vespucci who had himself explored the extensive ..., depicting the Pacific Ocean, and the use of the first name of Vespucci on his map. cite Waldseem ller ... proclaims that the discovery of America by Columbus and Vespucci fulfilled a prophecy of the Roman ... of the Cananoreans . This was taken from Vespucci, who in 1501 during his voyage along this coast reached ... port reached by shipping trading from the Graeco Roman world to the lands of the Far East. Vespucci ... voyage to India in 1500 1501, whom Vespucci had encountered in the Atlantic on his return from India ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Image Elevador bahia.jpg thumb 275px Ba a de Todos os Santos Image Salvador e Ba a de Todos os Santos.jpg thumb 275px Salvador and Ba a de Todos os Santos from space, April 1997 Ba a de Todos os Santos All Saints Bay is the main and biggest Headlands and bays bay of the state of Bahia , Brazil . Its name expanded to include a whole province, now known as the state of Bahia , where the city of Salvador, Bahia S o Salvador da Bahia de Todos os Santos was built. In 1501, one year after the arrival of Pedro lvares Cabral s fleet in Porto Seguro, Gaspar de Lemos arrived at Todos os Santos Bay and sailed most of the Bahia coast. But the first European man to disembark in Morro de S o Paulo was Martim Afonso de Sousa , in 1531, leading an expedition encharged with exploring the coast of the new continent. Amerigo Vespucci was the first European to visit the bay. This bay surrounds part of the city of Salvador, Brazil Salvador . The other part is surrounded by open ocean. Farol da Barra Barra Lighthouse , on the site of a historic fort, stands at the entrance. In the whaling days, the bay was popular since it was a mating ground for whales. Coord 12 48 S 38 38 W region BR type waterbody display title DEFAULTSORT Baia De Todos Os Santos Category Bays of Brazil Todos os Santos, Baia de Bahia geo stub br Ba a de Todos os Santos ca Badia de Todos os Santos de Allerheiligenbucht et Ba a de Todos os Santos es Bah a de Todos los Santos fr Baie de Tous les Saints hr Zaljev Svih Svetih nl Allerheiligenbaai pl Zatoka Wszystkich wi tych pt Ba a de Todos os Santos ru simple Ba a de Todos os Santos sr tr Todos os Santos K rfezi ... more details
wiktionarypar mamma mia Mamma mia literally My Mother is an Italian language Italian interjection , used in situations of surprise or anguish. Mamma Mia can refer to several works associated with the musical group ABBA Mamma Mia song Mamma Mia song , a 1975 ABBA song Mamma Mia , a musical based on ABBA songs, which premiered in London in 1999 Mamma Mia film Mamma Mia film , a 2008 film based on the musical Mamma mia can also refer to Mamma Mia , an album by Mexican pop singer Ver nica Castro Mama Mia In Grid Mama Mia In Grid , a song by the Italian artist In Grid Mamma Mia Frasier Mamma Mia Frasier , an seventh season episode of the American television series Frasier . Mamma Mia 30 Rock Mamma Mia 30 Rock , a third season episode of the NBC television series 30 Rock Mumma Mia , a Gogo s Crazy Bones figurine Mamma Mia in Venezuela A nursery rhyme for toddlers portraying Christopher Columbus from Genoa, Italy missing his Mamma near Orinoco Delta in Venezuela. Amerigo Vespucci appeared to advise him to stop the cries and enjoy the paradise like place. This nursery rhyme is contained in a book entitled Yttya Dimes for Nursery Rhymes in America available at www.amazon.com. It is book for toddlers containing nursery rhymes of selected bits and pieces of history and geography in America with the aim of bringing fun and love in learning to the very young minds. disambig Category Italian words and phrases ca Mamma Mia cs Mamma Mia cy Mamma Mia da Mamma Mia de Mamma Mia fr Mamma mia homonymie it Mamma Mia he nl Mamma Mia no Mamma Mia pl Mamma Mia pt Mamma Mia desambigua o ru Mamma Mia sk Mamma Mia sr sv Mamma Mia zh ... more details
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