Cervino may refer to: Monte Cervino, also known as Matterhorn, a 4,478 metres mountain, located between the Aosta Valley (Italy) and the Canton of Valais...
Battalion "Aosta", respectively the currently active Skiers Battalion "Monte Cervino". The 4th Alpini Regiment was formed on 1 November 1882. It consisted of...
(15,780 ft). Other well-known mountains include the Matterhorn (Monte Cervino) in the western Alps, and the Dolomites in the eastern Alps. Many parts...
Pope Marcellus II (Italian: Marcello II; 6 May 1501 – 1 May 1555), born Marcello Cervini degli Spannocchi, was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of...
Archived from the original on June 10, 2024. Retrieved June 12, 2024. Cervino, Vincent; Cozart, Craig. "Collegiate All-Americans & Postseason Awards"...
keyboards. Rudy Sarzo replaced Cervino in February 2004, although by April he had left to join Dio's touring lineup. Cervino returned to the band for the...
Theater in London. Ken Hill died just days before the opening. Alvaro Cervino produced a musical comedy, "Zorro El Musical", in Mexico City, Mexico,...
Bugallo (2004) Carmelo Gómez (2005) Antonio de la Torre (2006) José Manuel Cervino (2007) Jordi Dauder (2008) Raúl Arévalo (2009) 2010s Karra Elejalde (2010)...
Adam (September 5, 2019). "David Carey shoots 11-under 57 at Alps Tour's Cervino Open in Italy". Golfweek. Retrieved September 9, 2019. "58 sure is great"...
Matji [es] (in his directorial debut) which stars Álvaro de Luna, José Manuel Cervino, and Juan Luis Galiardo. Set in August 1936 against the backdrop of the...
meters (13,000 ft) including Monte Rosa (4,634 meters or 15,203 feet), the Cervino (4,478 meters or 14,692 feet) and Mont Blanc which with its 4,810 meters...
Bibcode:1993ApJ...407L..57G. doi:10.1086/186805. Barker, S.; de Grijs, R.; Cerviño, M. (2008). "Star cluster versus field star formation in the nucleus of...
Bugallo (2004) Carmelo Gómez (2005) Antonio de la Torre (2006) José Manuel Cervino (2007) Jordi Dauder (2008) Raúl Arévalo (2009) 2010s Karra Elejalde (2010)...