Examples of 'vignola' in a sentence

Meaning of "vignola"

Vignola is a noun referring to a type of cherry that has a firm, round, and juicy fruit. It can also be used to describe a variety of sweet cherry

How to use "vignola" in a sentence

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Vignola designed the portal.
The original design for the facade created by Vignola was never realized.
Vignola in his youth had been heavily influenced by Michelangelo.
Arched porticos designed by Vignola but completed after his death flank the cloister.
The sacristy has frescoes attributed to Girolamo da Vignola.
Rancho Vignola will contact you in the next couple of days.
The tabernacle was designed by Jacopo Barozzi da Vignola.
Riso Vignola is a renowned Italian company offering a wide range of rice varieties.
The Portal was designed by Vignola.
Vignola presented - without theoretical obscurities - practical applications which could be understood by a prospective patron.
A priority for Vignola.
Alumna and professor Marie-Josée Vignola started a unique choir that brings families together.
Historic centre of Vignola.
Jonathan needs, Marie Vignola for her communication skills.
The main architects involved in construction were Giacomo Barozzi da Vignola and Giacomo della Porta.

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Claude needs, Marie Vignola for content and sending client campaign emails.
Bramante or Vignola.
Vignola is a municipality in Emilia-Romagna, Italy.
Renaissance architect Giacomo Barozzi da Vignola used pilasters inside and out.
Italian architect and theoretician of architecture, better known under the pseudonym of Vignola.
At the corner in Vignola street!
Work begins on the Villa Farnese at Caprarola, designed by Vignola.
The show, directed by Neilson Vignola and Gilles Maheu, featured a cast of 75 circus artists.
The villa 's design was first attributed to Michelangelo but later to Vignola and Rainaldi.
Trinità d'Agultu e Vignola borders the following municipalities, Aggius, Aglientu, Badesi, Viddalba.
You searched for, Trinità d'Agultu e Vignola.
Vignola was assisted by the Jesuit Giovanni Tristano, who took over from Vignola in 1571.
During his career he wrote nearly 100 songs, according to jazz guitarist Frank Vignola.
The ciborium of the main altar was built in 1547 by Jacopo Barozzi da Vignola.

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