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Alba and ),
The former, also known as Iulus ( or Julius ), founded Alba Longa and was the first in a long series of kings.
They later established paint manufacturer Alba ( 1925 ), chemical and fertilizer maker Compañía Química, and textile maker Grafa ( 1932 ), among others ; by the late 1920s, the company's annual export receipts alone reached US $ 300 million.
Aside from Eugene Onegin, Hofstadter has translated many other poems ( always respecting their formal constraints ), and two other novels ( in prose ): La Chamade ( That Mad Ache ) by French writer Françoise Sagan, and La Scoperta dell ' Alba ( The Discovery of Dawn ) by Walter Veltroni, the then head of the Partito Democratico in Italy.
In the reign of Kenneth II ( Cináed mac Maíl Coluim ), when the Chronicle of the Kings of Alba was compiled, the annalist wrote:
She also played the lead role in the first production in English of Federico Garcia Lorca's The House of Bernarda Alba, at the ANTA Playhouse in New York in 1951, and a BBC production of Lorca's Blood wedding ( Bodas de sangre ), broadcast on June 2, 1959.
Malcolm II's grandson Duncan ( Donnchad mac Crínáin ), later King Duncan I, was acclaimed as king of Alba on 30 November 1034, apparently without opposition.
In the reign of Cínaed's grandson, Caustantín mac Áeda ( 900 – 943 ), the kingdom of the Picts became the kingdom of Alba.
Dub mac Maíl Coluim ( Modern Gaelic: Dubh mac Mhaoil Chaluim ), sometimes anglicised as Duff MacMalcolm, called Dén, " the Vehement " and Niger, " the Black " ( died 967 ) was king of Alba.
In the Kushiel novels ( a series, beginning with " Kushiel's Dart " Tor, 2001 ), by Jacqueline Carey, the " Dàlraida " of the Kingdom of Alba figure prominently in a Royal marriage and subsequent alliance with France ( known in the series as Terre d ' Ange ).
Set in a post-apocalyptic Seattle, the show chronicles the life of Max Guevara ( X5-452 ), a genetically enhanced super-soldier, portrayed by Jessica Alba as an adult and Geneva Locke as a child, who, after escaping from a covert government biotech / military facility as a child, tries to lead some semblance of a normal life and constantly tries to elude capture by government agents, while searching for her genetically-enhanced brothers and sisters scattered in the aftermath of their escape.
In 2009, a genetically enhanced, 9-year-old female super-soldier who calls herself Max Guevara ( Jessica Alba ), escapes along with eleven others like herself from a secret government institution, codenamed Manticore, where they were born, raised and trained to be soldiers and assassins.
At the end of the Okeanos Potamos, is the holy island of Alba ( Leuke, Pytho Nisi, Isle of Snakes ), sacred to the Pelasgian ( and later, Greek ) Apollo, greeting the sun rising in the east.
* Republic of Alba ( 1944 ), a short-lived state in Piedmont
* Alba ( electronics ), a British consumer electronics manufacturing company
* Alba ( Darkstalkers ), a character in the Japanese video game Darkstalkers
* Alba ( novel ), a novel by Swiss author Daniel Odier
* Alba ( planet ), a planet in The Hidden Past, a Star Wars novel by American author Jude Watson
* Alba ( The Time Traveler's Wife ), a character in the novel The Time Traveler's Wife by American author Audrey Niffenegger
* BBC Alba ( TV channel ), the Scottish Gaelic department of BBC Scotland
* Alba ( 1907 automobile ), an Austrian vintage car
* Alba ( 1913 automobile ), a French vintage car
* Alba ( motorcycle ), a 1920's German motorcycle
* Alba ( brand ), a UK electronics brand
* Alba ( poetry ), a genre of Occitan poetry

Alba and Columella
Columella owned farms in Italy ; he refers specifically to estates at Ardea, Carseoli, and Alba, and speaks repeatedly of his own practical experience in agriculture.

Alba and Jacqueline
Yet another use of the Picts in a fantasy setting comes in Jacqueline Carey's Kushiel's Legacy fantasy series concerning the Kingdom of Alba and the Picts, and their dealings with Terre D ' Ange.

Alba and Major
Since 1994, the Romanian Greek-Catholic Church has been led by Cardinal Lucian Mureșan, Archbishop of Făgăraş and Alba Iulia, who on December 16, 2005 became its first Major Archbishop when it was raised to the rank of a Major Archiepiscopal Church by Benedict XVI, and was created a cardinal on February 18, 2012.
Alba Mons shares some characteristics with the Syrtis Major volcanic structure.
Also like Alba, Syrtis Major displays ridged tube-and channel-fed lava flows.

Alba and Dutch
In 1566 William of Orange, a convert to Calvinism and the father of his people, started the Eighty Years ' War to liberate the Dutch from the Catholic Spaniards and the brutality of the Duke of Alba.
However, on many other occasions, ( such as in the later Italian Wars, French Wars of Religion and the Eighty Years War ) their bravery and discipline came under severe criticism, and the Spanish elements of the Imperial army regularly deprecated the battlefield usefulness of the Landsknechts — it was said that the Duke of Alba hired them only to deny their services to the Dutch enemy, and put them on display to swell his numbers, not intending to fight with them.
Alba imprisoned the Count of Egmont and the Count of Horn, the two popular leaders of the dissatisfied Dutch nobles, and had them condemned to death even though they were Catholics.
Thus Alba, by his unrelenting harshness, became the unwitting instrument of the future independence of the seven Dutch provinces.
Then, Alba resumed the siege of Leiden, which finally terminated in the Dutch favour.
Egmont is a famous Dutch warrior and the Duke of Alba represents the Spanish invader.

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The Inscription of Alba Fucus is a bronze plate inscribed with ALBSI PATRE .< ref > gives the CIL number, as the inscription was originally taken to be early Latin: CIL I < sup > 2 </ sup > 385, VI 3672, IX 4177 .</ ref > Conway reconstructs the first word as * albe ( n ) si, a dative case.
It was announced on August 28, 2008, that Caugherty had moved from the Riverhounds to FC Unirea Alba Iulia of Romania, who play in Liga II in 2008 – 09 .< ref >
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Alba and San
Perhaps the best known Duomo is Milan Cathedral, but other well-known cathedrals include San Giovanni in Laterano in Rome and those of Alba, Ancona, Mantua, Parma and Florence's Santa Maria del Fiore.
Agazzi, Antria, Badia San Veriano, Bagnoro, Battifolle, Campoluci, Campriano, Capolona, Ceciliano, Chiani, Chiassa Superiore, Cincelli, Frassineto, Gaville, Giovi, Gragnone, Il Matto, Indicatore, La Pace, Le Poggiola, Meliciano, Misciano, Molinelli, Molin Nuovo, Monte Sopra Rondine, Montione, Mugliano, Olmo, Ottavo, Palazzo del Pero, Patrignone, Pieve a Ranco, Poggio Ciliegio, Policiano, Pomaio, Ponte a Chiani, Ponte alla Chiassa, Pieve a Quarto, Ponte Buriano, Poti, Pratantico, Puglia, Policiano, Quarata, Rigutino, Ripa di Olmo, Rondine, Ruscello, San Firenze, San Giuliano, San Leo, San Marco Vill ' Alba, San Polo, Santa Firmina, Santa Maria alla Rassinata, Sant ' Andrea a Pigli, San Zeno, Sargiano, Staggiano, Stoppe d ' Arca, Subbiano, Torrino, Tregozzano, Venere, Vitiano.
Blondet was born Alba Giselle Blondet, to Victor Manuel Blondet and Alba Gomez, in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
The " white truffle " or "" () comes from the Langhe and Montferrat areas of the Piedmont region in northern Italy and, most famously, in the countryside around the cities of Alba and Asti ; in Italy it can also be found in Molise and in the hills around San Miniato, in Tuscany.
The main parroquias ( parishes ) of Pontevedra are: Alba, Bora, Campañó, A Canicouva, Cerponzóns, Lérez, Lourizán, Marcón, Mourente, Ponte Sampaio, Pontevedra e Eiriña, Salcedo, San Xosé, Santa María de Xeve, Tomeza, Verducido, Virxe do Camiño, Xeve.
In addition to the original New York City-based dorkbot (" dorkbot-nyc "), current and planned groups exist in London, Bristol, Ghent, San Francisco, Linz, Melbourne, Sydney, Mumbai, Seattle, Rotterdam, Lisbon, Sofia, Chicago, Southern California, Barcelona, Switzerland, Orlando, Madrid, Oxford, Detroit, Newcastle, Mexico City, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Portland, Oregon, Austin, Dallas, Baltimore, Washington, DC, Atlanta, Georgia ( at Georgia Tech ), Bahia, Beijing, Eindhoven, Toronto, Tokyo, Vienna, Copenhagen, Montevideo, Milan and Alba ( Scotland ) ( the current list, and map, can be seen at dorkbot. org ).
In 1980, El Mundo de Luis de Alba became one of the first Televisa television series to use electronic graphics in its credits, as one of Mexico's first character generators was installed at Televisa San Angel, where the program as taped.
* the Romanesque Alba Cathedral of San Lorenzo ( Duomo ), built in 12th century, probably over holy edifices of Roman age.
A highly acclaimed all-star revival opened in 1991 at San Juan's Performing Arts Center featuring Alba Nydia Diaz as Antigona, Walter Rodriguez as Creon, Samuel Molina as Monsignor Escudero, Marian Pabon as Pilar Vargas, Noelia Crespo as Aurora ", and Julia Thompson as Irene.
* Alfonso Téllez of Molina ( 1262 – 1314 ), 7th Lord of Meneses and Lord of Tiedra, Montealegre, Grajal, Alba de Liste, San Román and San Felices.

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