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In the News (Sun 27 Dec 09)

  
  The Association > PresentationTolentino 815
Tolentino was caught at the crossroads of Italian national history: the beginning and end of the french-italian era, between a decline of papal power (Treaty of Tolentino signed on 19 February 1797 between Napoleone Bonaparte and Pope Pio VI 's representative) and the origins of the Italian Resurgence or 'Risorgimento' (Battle of Tolentino).
The manifestation held once a year since 1996, is at the Castle of the 'Rancia', and the Tolentino town center, on the first Sunday each May;it alternates between battle reenactmens and a display of historical military groups.
The purpose is to promote a view of culture and tourisme of Tolentino and the surrounding areas; allowing one to re-live the past and know of it, through exacting historical re-enactment, as true as possible, with addition of spectacle.
www.tolentino815.it /paginaeng.aspx?id=2943   (413 words)

  
 College of Medicine - Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science
Dr. Tolentino received her BA degree in 1983 and her MD degree in 1987, both from University of Santo Tomas, Manila, Philippines.
Tolentino completed her Pathology Residency training at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center in 2004 and completed an additional fellowship year in Surgical Pathology in the same department in 2005.
Tolentino is new to the department of Pathology of King/Drew Medical Center and is appointed technical director of Microbiology and Serology departments in addition to her work as a Surgical Pathologist.
www.cdrewu.edu /com/pathology/lucilene_tolentino.htm   (150 words)

  
 Battle of Tolentino - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Battle of Tolentino was the decisive battle in the Neapolitan War, fought by the king of Naples Joachim Murat to keep the throne after the Congress of Vienna.
It is also considered the first battle of the Italian unification, since Murat issued a proclamation calling for Italian patriots help to unify Italy.
Tolentino 815, the web site of the society which re-enacts and studies the battle.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Battle_of_Tolentino   (150 words)

  
 Ed Tolentino Bio
Ed Tolentino enters the 2001 season in his third year as head coach of the Oakland University Golden Grizzlies.
Tolentino’s first year as head coach was a rebuilding one after the coaching change.
Prior to his two-year stint as assistant coach at OU, Tolentino coached at the high school level as a varsity coach at Madison Heights Bishop Foley High School (1995-96) and as assistant coach at Bishop Foley (1994-95) and Bloomfield Hills Cranbrook Kingswood (1996-97).
www.ougrizzlies.com /StaffBios/FormerEmployees/Tolentino.html   (272 words)

  
 Tolentino : Battle of Toulon : Napoleonic Wars : Napoleon Bonaparte : Joachim Murat : King of Naples : Marshal Vicenz ...
Tolentino : Battle of Toulon : Napoleonic Wars : Napoleon Bonaparte : Joachim Murat : King of Naples : Marshal Vicenz Bianchi
The quality of the Neopolitan army was ordinary, aside from Murat himself, and the disciplined Austrians moved in with courage and determination.
After Tolentino the Neopolitan force ceased to exist as an effective fighting force and began the fall of Murat whose career would later end in front of a firing squad.
www.napoleonguide.com /battle_tolentino.htm   (140 words)

  
 ALVIN ERASGA TOLENTINO'S BIOGRAPHY
Alvin Erasga Tolentino is one of the most active Asian/Canadian artists to captivate, provoke and fascinate audiences around the world.
As a veteran of the contemporary dance scene, Tolentino is known as a solo performer, choreographer, guest company dancer, teacher and visual artist.
Tolentino has worked internationally and performed pieces in the Philippines, Japan, Belgium, the United States, France, the Dominican Republic and Croatia.
www.companyerasgadance.ca /public-html/en/bio.html   (379 words)

  
 Marche Voyager - Guide to Tolentino
Tolentino in the heartland of the southern-central Marche is a thriving medieval town set in rolling hills.
A Marche saint through and through, San Nicola da Tolentino was born at Sant'Angelo in Pontano near Fermo in 1245.
History was made in 1797 at Palazzo Parisani-Bezzi in Via della Pace when Napoleon Bonaparte forced Pope Pius VI to sign the Peace of Tolentino in the wake of his successful invasion of the Papal States.
www.le-marche.com /Marche/html/tolentin.htm   (415 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Macerata and Tolentino
Tolentino had bishops in the fifth century, and the martyrdom of St. Catervus, the apostle of the city, is referred to the time of Trajan.
Tolentino is famous as the place where was signed the treaty between Napoleon and Pius VI, which gave Bologna, Ferrara, and Romagna to the Cisalpine Republic.
In 1815 was fought between Macerata and Tolentino the battle in which the Austrians defeated Murat and which cost the latter the throne of Naples.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/09492a.htm   (563 words)

  
 Julius Tolentino: Just the Beginning
Tolentino’s maturity and willingness to make the record more than just a showcase for his own talent is apparent as he shares the writing, arranging, and solo space with an able crew of band mates.
Although Tolentino is capable of carrying a recording by means of his ability as a soloist, he wisely chooses to make the disc something more than a blowing date.
Tolentino shares the front line with trombonist Steve Davis, one of the architects of OFA, and Pelt, a rising trumpet star who appeared with the alto saxophonist on the Sharp Nine Class Of 2001 release, On The Loose (Sharp Nine, 2001).
www.allaboutjazz.com /php/article.php?id=19611   (735 words)

  
 Journal of Medicine and Law: Elisa Tolentino   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
In addition, she works with other members of the Editorial Board in evaluating articles submitted to the Journal, and in supervising the cite-checking of articles to be published.
Tolentino is currently a third year student at the Michigan State University College of Law and is enrolled in the Health Care Law concentration.
Tolentino received her Bachelor of Science degree in Math and Economics from the University of California, Los Angeles.
www.msu.edu /~msujml/tolentino.html   (210 words)

  
 Tolentino always had baseball in his blood
 Tolentino talked his mother out of the equivalent of a nickel when he was five years old, and signed up for the Dominican little league.
Baseball offered Tolentino an escape from the hassles he faced on a daily basis and provided him with stage on which to excel.
 Tolentino is deceptively quick which explains his ability to swipe bases and track down most fly balls.
slam.canoe.ca /BaseballEDM/may8_tol.html   (586 words)

  
 The battle of Tolentino > Phases of the battleTolentino 815
Murat's choice of Tolentino as a battlefield was clearly intentional, as it was the best way to keep the two Austrian columns of marshal Bianchi (12,000 men) and of general Neipperg (11,000 men) separated by means of the Appenines.
Murat's army also had to contend with the problems of keeping themselves supplied with provisions and of recuperating from fatigue, as well as of scarcity of means, due to a long and extenuating campaign.
Headquarters were established in the Tower of San Catervo, with flank guards established at Rancia castle (14 artillery pieces), at the church of Maestà (currently a cemetery) and at Saint Joseph (2,000 men and one battery of 6 guns), in order to protect the army from attacks from San Severino and from the Potenza.
www.tolentino815.it /paginaeng.aspx?id=2947   (771 words)

  
 CD Baby: JULIUS TOLENTINO: Just the Beginning
Tolentino, 30, a consummate professional, layers a creamy lead alto tone with a tenoristic conception, seamlessly weaving together the various styles at his disposal into a soulful, personal voice that is already well beyond its influences.
Furthermore, Julius Tolentino is a already of player of considerable depth and improvisational maturity, though one senses he has much musical potential still to develop and unfold.
The recording begins with Tolentino's original "Just the Beginning" and opens with an attention grabbing duet between the leader and drummer Willie Jones 111, which clearly proclaims that this is Tolentino's recording and that he is in charge here.
cdbaby.com /cd/tolentino   (771 words)

  
 Tolentino - LoveToKnow 1911   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
The cathedral has a fine portal by the Florentine Giovanni Rosso (1435), and contains the remains of S Nicholas of Tolentino (d.
The Museo Civico contains antiquities discovered during excavations near the town (in 1880-1884) in the Picene necropolis, dating from the 8th-4th centuries B.C. The town is the birthplace of the condottiere Niccolo Mauruzzi, and of the learned Francis Philelphus, one of the first disseminators of classical literature, who was born in 1398.
At Tolentino the treaty was made between Bonaparte and the pope in 1797, by which the pope ceded Avignon; and here in 1815 a battle was fought in which the French under Murat were defeated by the Austrians.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /Tolentino   (240 words)

  
 The battle of Tolentino > Frederick BianchiTolentino 815
In fact, king Murat saw Bianchi's division coming from Foligno towards Tolentino, so he decided to fight lieutenant-general count of Neipperg's division in front of Senigallia, on the Adriatic coast, even if his troops were inferior in number; after that, he would attack Bianchi's division, which was heading for Macerata, with a larger army.
Bianchi, who was confident both of his troops and of the strong position of Tolentino, decided to try and resist for two more days, so that count of Neipperg's division could reach him from Jesi.
The outcome of the battle of Tolentino is known, as well as the events that followed.
www.tolentino815.it /paginaeng.aspx?id=2948   (1375 words)

  
 Dominador D. Tolentino, Jr. - Attorneys, Lawyers, SEC Law Firm (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.netlab.uky.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Tolentino is an associate at Richardson & Patel, LLP.
Tolentino received his Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics from the University of California, Berkeley in May 1992.
Tolentino is admitted to practice law in all California Courts, and in the Central District Court for the State of California.
www.richardsonpatel.com.cob-web.org:8888 /professionals/bio_tolentino.asp   (158 words)

  
 Tolentino   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
O Tolentino que está sempre atento, não pôde deixar de reparar que aquele que se faz passar por Ivan Nunes (mas a nós não nos confunde...) fez cair o post intitulado Benfeita publicado nesse blog «mimalhento» que se chama A Praia.
O Tolentino avisou seriamente o Abrupto para não continuar a cortar às tiras as imagens de algumas obras de arte.
O Tolentino nada dirá sobre a criança, desaconselhável por estas alturas, mas não pode deixar de considerar este um caso de são bloguismo, bom exemplo da escrita ligada aos pormenores da vida.
tolentino.blogspot.com   (2636 words)

  
 Monument to Niccolò da Tolentino by ANDREA DEL CASTAGNO
His description of the tense muscles of the horse and the general's furrowed face are very acute naturalistic observations that break the rigidity of that model.
A comparison of Andrea's Tolentino with Paolo Uccello's Sir John Hawkwood, painted in the same cathedral several years earlier (1436), is inevitable.
The Monument to Niccolò da Tolentino in Florence Cathedral is the last work by Castagno that still survives; in 1457 he frescoed a Last Supper for the convent of Santa Maria degli Angeli, but it has not come down to us.
gallery.euroweb.hu /html/a/andrea/castagno/3_1450s/09tolent.html   (205 words)

  
 The Estate Project
Tolentino's choreographic work is not archived at the Dance Collection of the New York Public Library.
Tolentino's work has been photographed by Peter Ross and Exum (based in New York) and by Julie Fowells (based in Los Angeles).
Tolentino creates and collects, in her words, "collages (visual stimulus), written notations (research), and drawings to create imagery, define the thought process, themes." Additionally, Tolentino documents all of her movement material on Hi-8 and digital video.
www.artistswithaids.org /artforms/dance/catalogue/tolentino.html   (954 words)

  
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Joseph "Duna" Tolentino Jr., 60, of Hana, died Feb. 2, 2006, in Honolulu.
Tolentino was born March 19, 1945, in Honolulu.
He is survived by his wife, Francine L. Tolentino; four sons, Darwin (Shannon) Tolentino, Talbert "Mon" (Kealoha) Tolentino, Marc (Ulu) Tolentino and Leeden Tolentino; a daughter, Jodi Tolentino; four brothers, Rocky Tolentino, Clarence Hiu, Jonathan Tolentino and Glenwood Tolentino; three sisters, Lovena "Lovey" Helekahi, Ma’ano Smith and Donna Tolentino; and 10 grandchildren.
www.mauinews.com /story.aspx?id=16982   (132 words)

  
 Jose Tolentino Baseball Stats by Baseball Almanac
Jose Tolentino was born on Saturday, June 3, 1961, in Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico.
Tolentino was 30 years old when he broke into the big leagues on July 28, 1991, with the Houston Astros.
His biographical data, year-by-year hitting stats, fielding stats, pitching stats (where applicable), career totals, uniform numbers, salary data and miscellaneous items-of-interest are presented by Baseball Almanac on this comprehensive Jose Tolentino baseball stats page.
www.baseball-almanac.com /players/player.php?p=tolenjo01   (291 words)

  
 Tolentino, Manuel   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Tolentino, Manuel no longer writes nor practices law as he used to but as this is written,, is still active as president and director of Balayan Colleges in his hometown Balayan, Batangas province.
With Dr. Jose P. Laurel, Sr., himself a legislator and writer, Tolentino authored The Annotated Election code in Tagalog.
As a writer, Tolentino at one time headed the Aklatang Bayan, an association of great Filipino writers such as Lope K. Santos, Julian C. Balmaceda, Jose Corazon de Jesus (Batute) and Severino Reyes.
www.geocities.com /Athens/Marathon/9112/tolentinoM.htm   (145 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: St. Nicholas of Tolentino
After his ordination he preached with wonderful success, notably at Tolentino, where he spent his last thirty years and gave a discourse nearly every day.
Towards the end diseases tried his patience, but he kept up his mortifications almost to the hour of death.
His tomb, at Tolentino, is held in veneration by the faithful.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/11065a.htm   (277 words)

  
 Battle Of Tolentino - History Forum
On 30th March 1815, after he had occupied Tuscany, Marche and Romagna, Joachim Murat, king of Naples, issued the Proclamation of Rimini, which can be considered as the first manifesto of Italian independence.
29th April - Initial skirmishes At 9:30 a.m., a troop of Hungarian cavalry (47 troopers), having come near Adriana tower-gate under gunfire from the Neapolitan Gendarmerie garrisoning Tolentino (about 40 soldiers), succeeded in taking the town; later in the evening it was reinforced by another one hundred and twenty Hungarian troopers.
30th April - The ranging of the troops The Austrian vanguard (560 cavalry and 4,000 infantrymen) entered Tolentino and prepared for the arrival of the main force.
www.simaqianstudio.com /forum/index.php?showtopic=2133   (916 words)

  
 PamilyaNiYoyongAtLuz
Despite our distances here's a place in the cyber world where we can all meet and update you with what is happening within the Yoyong and Luz Tolentino family.
Our family shares stories of laughter, embarrassment, joy, love, patience, values, etc. These stories and more are told in a page called "Vignettes." This page was created and edited by Cristina.
You are welcome to try some original Tolentino recipes and some recipes copied from books or TV shows and some shared by relatives and friends.
groups.msn.com /PamilyaNiYoyongAtLuz   (333 words)

  
 Churches of Rome: San Nicola da Tolentino agli Orti Sallustiani (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.netlab.uky.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
The church was built for the Discalced Augustinians in 1599.
There is also a fresco depicting The Glory of St Nicholas of Tolentino by Giovanni Coli and Filippo Gherardi.
The Feast of St Nicholas of Tolentino is celebrated on 10 September.
roma.katolsk.no.cob-web.org:8888 /nicolatolentino.htm   (691 words)

  
 Tolentino Surname Resource Center (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.netlab.uky.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Tolentino Genealogy research can be facilitated by use of this page.
It links to the majority of the Tolentino surname data on the web, as well as to individual Tolentino family trees, Tolentino origin and Tolentino meaning if known, and many other Tolentino genealogy resources.
Search for the Tolentino surname in the 1790 census
www.surnameweb.org.cob-web.org:8888 /registry/t/o/l/tolentino.shtml   (499 words)

  
 Patron Saints Index: Saint Nicholas of Tolentino
Augustinian friar at age 18, and a student with Blessed Angelus de Scarpetti.
Had visions of angels reciting "to Tolentino"; he took this as a sign to move to that city in 1274, where he lived the rest of his life.
10 September 1305 at Tolentino, Italy following a long illness; relics rediscovered at Tolentino in 1926; in previous times they were known exude blood when the Church was in danger
www.catholic-forum.com /saints/saintn07.htm   (476 words)

  
 St. Nicholas of Tolentino - Catholic Online
Born in 1245 in Sant'Angelo, St. Nicholas of Tolentino took his name from St. Nicholas of Myra, at whose shrine his parents prayed to have a child.
The town suffered from civil strife between the Guelphs, who supported the pope, and Ghibellines, who supported the Holy Roman Emperor, in their struggle for control of Italy.
Eugene IV canonized him in 1446, and his relics were rediscovered in 1926 at Tolentino.
www.catholic.org /saints/saint.php?saint_id=1024   (496 words)

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