Examples of using Camillo in English and their translations into Hungarian
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It was commissioned by her husband, Camillo Borghese, as part of a revival of the Roman tradition of portraying mortals as mythical gods.
In 1992, Cardinal Camillo Ruini announced the introduction of the“beatification cause” of Paul VI with a“forced coup” against the majority of the Italian Bishops who didn't want it.
Neuron doctrine====In the early 20th century, Santiago Ramón y Cajal and Camillo Golgi began working on the structure of the neuron.
400 metres from Furio Camillo Metro Station.
1300 ft from Furio Camillo Metro Station.
But Don Camillo, the Lord's sheep…[… had the stomach of a rhinoceros and lived to tell the tale.].
Don Camillo didn't visit the Pope…[… but he had at least to go
Don Camillo often had to go into town,
The method was discovered by Camillo Golgi, an Italian physician
Camillo, Ainardo(born in 1833)
The joy Don Camillo felt…[… as he blessed the Christian union of those two youngsters…][… mitigated any sadness that his holiday was at an end…][… and canceled any remorse
In 1886, Camillo Golgi was able to show that in some patients there was a relationship between the 72-hour life cycle of development of the parasites
The findings of the long-awaited“Ruini Report” of the Ruini Commission(named after its chairman, Cardinal Camillo Ruini), concerning the validity of the so-called Marian apparitions at Medjugorje that have supposedly been going on since 1981.
Museum of Peppone and Don Camillo.
Museum of Peppone and Don Camillo.
The famous designer of typewriters and calculators, the founder of a company named after him, Camillo Olivetti was born on 13 August 1868 in Ivrea, a small town in Piemont, 50 kilometres from Turin, in northwest Italy.
he was grabbed by Vatican security chief Camillo Cibin,[4] a nun,
when the two brothers Camillo and Vincenzo Di Nisio,
when the brothers Camillo and Vincenzo Di Nisio,
Viva Don Camillo!