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- proper noun a Gallo-Italic language spoken in central
Italy
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Examples
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The Romagnol influence on his recipes is even more pronounced than the Tuscan.
Delizia! John Dickie 2008
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Fortunately for the Venetians this was the exact spot that they had deployed their Romagnol pike.
The Battle of Ferrara - 20th December 2007 Vexillia Limited 2008
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He was brought up on the Emilian and Romagnol culture of pork, ham, lard, and fresh pasta, but he also understood the oil-based cooking of Tuscany, with its fondness for beef, fish, legumes, and vegetables.
Delizia! John Dickie 2008
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Fortunately for the Venetians this was the exact spot that they had deployed their Romagnol pike.
Archive 2008-01-01 Vexillia Limited 2008
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Venice, hemmed in by the French on one side and the Papacy on the other, moved to consolidate its position in the Romagnol.
Archive 2007-10-01 Vexillia 2007
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Venice, hemmed in by the French on one side and the Papacy on the other, moved to consolidate its position in the Romagnol.
Campaign moves - 24th October 2007. Vexillia 2007
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Then Venice found its newly acquired possessions in the Romagnol under threat from a two pronged assault from the south.
Campaign moves - 28th November 2007. Vexillia Limited 2007
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F: Romagnol pike 6 stands, 2 units of provisionati crossbow, 1 unit Swiss Guard halberdiers.
Archive 2007-12-01 Vexillia Limited 2007
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F: Romagnol pike 6 stands, 2 units of provisionati crossbow, 1 unit Swiss Guard halberdiers.
The Battle of The Shrine - 5th December 2007 Vexillia Limited 2007
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Then Venice found its newly acquired possessions in the Romagnol under threat from a two pronged assault from the south.
Archive 2007-12-01 Vexillia Limited 2007
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