image Jardines de Sabatini Madrid 07.jpg thumb 350px right SabatiniGardens, with the Royal Palace. Image Alfonso VI de Le n y Castilla 01.jpg right 140px thumb small Statue of Alfonso VI of Castile at the SabatiniGardens Felipe del Corral F. Corral , 1753 . small The SabatiniGardens in Spanish language Spanish Jardines de Sabatini are part of the Royal Palace of Madrid Royal Palace in Madrid , Spain , and were opened to the public by King Juan Carlos I of Spain Juan Carlos I in 1978. They honor the name of Francesco Sabatini 1722 1797 , an Italy Italian architect of the 18th century who designed, among other works at the palace, the royal stable s of the palace, previously located at this sight. In 1933, clearing of the stable buildings was begun, and construction of the gardens begun, which were only completed in the late 1970s. The gardens have a formal Neoclassicism Neoclassic style, consisting of well sheared hedges, in symmetric geometrical patterns, adorned with a pool, statues and fountains, with trees also disposed in a symmetrical geometric shape. The statues are those of Spanish kings, not intended originally to even grace a garden, but originally crowding the adjacent palace. The tranquil array is a peaceful corner from which to view the palace. External links commonscat Jardines de SabatiniSabatiniGardens http www.traveladventures.org continents europe madridparks01.shtml Picture of SabatiniGardens http www.sitebits.com 2008 sabatinigardens chilling with kings.html The Quirky History of the SabatiniGardens illustrated article coord 40.42021 N 3.71394 W source eswiki region ES type landmark format dms display title Category Gardens in Spain Category Parks in Madrid Category 1933 establishments Category Landscape design history of Spain Madrid geo stub es Jardines de Sabatini eo ardeno Sabatini it Giardini di Sabatini zh ... more details
Sabatini can refer to Notable surnames surname Bettina Sabatini b. 1966 , Italian marathon runner Gabriela Sabatini b. 1970 , an Argentine female tennis player Gaetano Sabatini 1703 1734 , Italian draftsman and painter Lorenzo Sabatini 1530 1576 , Italian painter of the Mannerist period from Bologna Rafael Sabatini 1875 1950 , an Italian British author of novels of romance and adventure, such as Scaramouche , Sea Hawk and Captain Blood Sandra Sabatini b. 1959 , Canadian writer Francesco Sabatini 1722 1797 , Italian architect who worked in Spain Places SabatiniGardens in Madrid, Spain Sabatini, Italy , a volcanic region in Italy See also Sabbatini , a family name of Italian origin disambiguation geo de Sabatini es Sabatini fr Sabatini it Sabatini ru ... more details
de camara Gentleman of the Royal Chamber . The famous Jardines de SabatiniGardens of Sabatini ...Unreferenced date December 2009 Image Francesco sabatini.jpg right thumb Francesco Sabatini Image Puerta de Alcal .jpg right thumb Puerta de Alcal in Madrid, was designed and built by Francesco Sabatini Image Convento san pascual aranjuez.jpg thumb right Convento de San Pascual de Aranjuez Francesco Sabatini 1722 1797 , also known as Francisco Sabatini , was an Italian architect of the 18th century who worked in Spain. Biography Born in Palermo, he studied architecture in Rome . His first contacts with the Spanish monarchy was when he participated in the construction of the Palace of Caserta for the King of Naples and Duke of Parma and Tuscany , Charles VII, the future King Charles III of Spain . When he was raised to the Spanish throne, he called Sabatini to Madrid in 1760, where he was positioned above the most outstanding Spanish architects of the time. He was appointed as Great Master of Royal Works, with the rank of lieutenant colonel at the Engineers Corps, simultaneously designated also as an honorary academician of the Academia Real de Bellas Artes de San Fernando . Sabatini s works are all encompassed within the neoclassicism tradition, but unlike other neoclassic authors, he was not inspired fundamentally by old Greece and Rome , but by the Italian Renaissance architecture ... which they occupied in the stables constructed by Sabatini for servicing the palace. Furthermore, Sabatini was responsible for building the Arms Factory of Toledo, Spain Toledo , the headquarters for the Wallon ... see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Sabatini, Francesco ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1722 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1792 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Sabatini, Francesco Category ... Sabatini es Francesco Sabatini eo Francesco Sabatini fr Francesco Sabatini it Francesco Sabatini pt Francesco Sabatini ru , ... more details
Image Gaetano sabatini 1734.jpg thumb right 250px Self portrait, ca. 1734. Gaetano Sabatini 1703 1734 was an Italy Italian drawing draftsman and Painting painter . Sabatini died young and little is known about his life. He studied in Bologna , and perfected his style first in drawing , then in painting. He was deaf mute and was nicknamed Il Mutolo the mute . The Getty Museum has a self portrait by Sabatini. External links http www.getty.edu art collections bio a3529 1.html Gaetano Sabatini . Biography, Getty Museum. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Sabatini, Gaetano ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1703 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1734 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Sabatini, Gaetano Category 1703 births Category 1734 deaths Category Italian painters it Gaetano Sabatini sr ... more details
Infobox cyclist ridername Fabio Sabatini image Fabio Sabatini Parijs Roubaix 2008.jpg fullname Fabio Sabatini nickname dateofbirth birth date and age 1985 2 18 placeofbirth Pescia , Italy uciregistration Italy height weight currentteam Liquigas discipline Road role Rider ridertype amateurteams amateuryears proyears 2006&ndash 2008 br 2009&ndash proteams Milram br Liquigas majorwins updated October 20, 2007 Fabio Sabatini born February 18, 1985 in Pescia is an Italy Italian professional road bicycle racer for UCI ProTeam Liquigas . Palmares Palmares start 2003 ITA U19 Time Trial Champion 2003 2005 16th Cycling at the 2005 Mediterranean Games Mediterranean Games Road Race Coppa Citt di Asti U23 2009 2nd, Stage 2, 2009 Vuelta a Espa a Vuelta a Espa a 2010 3rd, Stage 2, 2010 Giro d Italia Giro d Italia Palmares end External links trapfriis italy.Sabatini.htm LIQ Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata Persondata NAME Sabatini, Fabio ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Road bicycle racer DATE OF BIRTH 1985 02 18 PLACE OF BIRTH Pescia , Italy DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Sabatini, Fabio Category 1985 births Category Living people Category Italian cyclists Category People from Pescia ca Fabio Sabatini da Fabio Sabatini de Fabio Sabatini es Fabio Sabatini fr Fabio Sabatini it Fabio Sabatini nl Fabio Sabatini no Fabio Sabatini ... more details
BLP sources date June 2007 Infobox tennis biography playername Gabriela Sabatini image Image Gab2 sabatini ... tennishofyear 2006 tennishofid gabriela sabatini singlesrecord 632 189 76.98 singlestitles 27 highestsinglesranking ... 1988 Seoul Tennis at the 1988 Summer Olympics Singles MedalBottom Gabriela Beatriz Sabatini born ... Sabatini first came to the tennis world s attention as a junior. She started playing tennis at the age .... In 1985, aged 15 years and 3 weeks, Sabatini became the youngest ever player to reach the semifinals ... later that year in Tokyo. In 1988, Sabatini reached her first Grand Slam tennis Grand Slam singles ... PA305 accessdate 2009 07 21 ref Sabatini was selected to represent Argentina in the 1988 Summer Olympics ... 21 ref Graf won 6 3, 6 3. Sabatini teamed up with Graf to win the women s doubles title at Wimbledon that year. She also won 1988 s year end WTA Tour Championships . Sabatini s next Grand Slam singles final came in 1990, where she again faced Graf in the final of the US Open. This time, Sabatini beat ... to Monica Seles in the event s first ever five set final 6 4, 5 7, 3 6, 6 4, 6 2. Sabatini had a strong ... the fact that Sabatini served for the match on more than one occasion. Sabatini came close to attaining ... in 1992, Sabatini had a 29 month drought in which she failed to win a title. She brought this run ... title of Sabatini s career. In 1988 she was voted the hottest tennis player alive by Tennis Watchers of North Carolina. In 1989, she launched her own perfume, simply named Gabriela Sabatini . Since ... fiery rose was named the Gabriela Sabatini Rose in her honor. In 1994, the Great American Doll Company created a doll in Sabatini s likeness, dressed in tennis clothes. ref cite journal date 1992 11 09 author1 New York Media, LLC title Why Sabatini Is Every Inch a Doll journal New York Magazine volume ... 2009 07 21 ref That same year, Sabatini published a motivational book entitled My Story ISBN 1 886612 ... that led her to become a tennis player. Sabatini retired from the professional tour in 1996, having ... more details
Image Bracciano sabatini region NASA 1 .jpg thumb 250px right A view from the space of the Sabatini region, showing Lake Bracciano as the dark round structure. Source Nasa Shuttle. Image LakeBracciano.JPG thumb 250px Lake Bracciano. The Monti Sabatini are a geologic region in Lazio , central Italy , a remnant of intense volcanism which started ca. 600,000  years ago, mainly with pyroclastic and maar forming eruption s which continued until 100,000  years ago. They are part of the Lazio s Anti Apennines . Included between the Monti Sabatini is the Lake Bracciano , which is a volcanotectonic depression formed about 3.7 Ma, and the Lake Martignano . The sedimentary base of the Sabatini complex lies buried under 200  m of volcanic ash and rock geology rock s. The highest point is Monte Rocca Romana a postcaldera stratocone , at 612  m. Other mountains in the are include Monti della Tolfa , Soracte Monte Soratte , and more southwards, by the Monti Cornicolani . See also List of volcanoes in Italy Monti Volsini Monti Cimini External links http boris.vulcanoetna.com SABATINI.html Sabatini Volcanic Complex . http volcano.und.nodak.edu vwdocs volc images europe west asia sabatini.html Sabatini, Italy br Lazio coord 42 10 N 12 15 E region IT type mountain display title Category Volcanoes of Italy Category Maars of Italy Category Mountain ranges of Italy Sabatini Category Mountains of Lazio Sabatini Category Geographical, historical and cultural regions of Italy Category Falisci de Sabatiner Berge es Montes Sabatinos it Monti Sabatini no Sabatini nn Sabatini ... more details
Lorenzo Sabatini c. 1530 1576 was an italy Italian painter of the Mannerist period from Bologna . A friend of Orazio Sammachini , he traveled to Florence to work with the studio of Giorgio Vasari by the early 1560 65. He was elected member of the Florentine Academy. He returned to Bologna by 1570, and then traveled to Rome, again to work under Vasari in the Sala Regia of the Vatican 1572 73 . After Vasari s death, Sabatini was until his own premature death a superintendent of works in the Vatican under Pope Gregory XIII. References cite book first Sydney J. last Freedberg year 1993 title Painting in Italy, 1500 1600 editor Pelican History of Art others pages p. 566 publisher Penguin Books DEFAULTSORT Sabatini, Lorenzo Category 1530s births Category 1576 deaths Category People from Bologna Category Italian painters es Lorenzo Sabatini fr Lorenzo Sabatini ... more details
Infobox Writer for more information see Template Infobox Writer doc name Rafael Sabatini image imagesize ... relatives influences influenced awards signature website portaldisp Rafael Sabatini April 29, 1875 ... novel adventure . Life Rafael Sabatini was born in Jesi , Italy, to an English mother and Italian father ... stories are written in English. After a brief stint in the business world, Sabatini went to work ... married Ruth Goad Dixon, the daughter of a Liverpool merchant. It took Sabatini roughly a quarter of a century ... books were rushed into reprints, the most popular of which was The Sea Hawk from 1915. Sabatini ... a fugitive hides out in a commedia dell arte troupe and later becomes a fencing master Sabatini wrote ... of a fleet of pirate ships Sabatini also wrote two sequels comprising short stories and Bellarion ... 11, 2010. Two silent adaptations of Sabatini novels which do survive intact are Rex Ingram ... Tyrone Power and Maureen O Hara . In all, Sabatini produced thirty one novels, eight short story ... gutenberg author id Rafael Sabatini name Rafael Sabatini http gutenberg.net.au plusfifty n z.html sabatini Works by Rafael Sabatini at http gutenberg.net.au Project Gutenberg of Australia http www.archive.org ... Works by Rafael Sabatini at Internet Archive . Scanned, illustrated original editions. http newportvintagebooks.com gallery sabatini index.htm Rafael Sabatini Dustjacket Gallery http denenberg.com sabatiniSabatini Timeline , a chronology of events in Sabatini s works Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Sabatini, Rafael ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH April 29, 1875 ... DEFAULTSORT Sabatini, Rafael Category 1875 births Category 1950 deaths Category People from Jesi Category ... Nautical historical novelists bg ca Rafael Sabatini cs Rafael Sabatini de Rafael Sabatini es Rafael Sabatini fr Rafael Sabatini hy it Rafael Sabatini he ka ja no Rafael Sabatini pl Rafael Sabatini ro Rafael Sabatini ru ... more details
Sandra Sabatini born 21 November 1959 is a Canada Canadian writer. Born in Guelph , Ontario , Sabatini is a graduate of the doctoral program in English Literature at the University of Waterloo . She also has a master s degree in creative writing from the University of Guelph where she currently teaches. Her first collection of short stories, The One with the News 2000 , a collection of linked stories exploring the impact of Alzheimer s disease on a family, was shortlisted for the McClelland Stewart Writers Trust Journey and for the Upper Canada Writers Craft Award. Sabatini s second book, Making Babies Infants in Canadian Fiction 2004 , explored how babies are becoming more predominant in contemporary Canadian fiction and developing their own literary identity. Her second collection of short stories, The Dolphins at Sainte Marie 2006 , explores small town living in Southern Ontario and the curiosities of youth and inexperience. Her latest book, a novel, is about an Italian soldier stationed in Africa during the Second World War . Bibliography The One with the News 2000 Making Babies Infants in Canadian Fiction 2004 The Dolphins at Sainte Marie 2006 Dante s War 2009 External links http www.cbc.ca arts books sabatini.html Canadian Broadcasting Corporation review http newsrelease.uwaterloo.ca news.php?id 2541 University of Waterloo http www.uoguelph.ca atguelph 07 01 31 focus.shtml University of Guelph http www.ffwdweekly.com Issues 2006 0907 book1.htm Calgary Fast Forward newspaper review of The Dolphins at Sainte Marie http network.nationalpost.com np blogs afterword archive 2009 03 14 book review dante s war by sandra sabatini.aspx Book review of Dante s War Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Sabatini, Sandra ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1959 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Sabatini, Sandra Category Canadian ... People from Guelph Sandra, Sabatini Category Writers from Ontario Canada writer stub ... more details
Infobox Football biography 2 playername Walter Sabatini image dateofbirth birth date and age mf yes 1955 5 2 cityofbirth Marsciano countryofbirth Italy height currentclub position Midfielder youthyears1 youthclubs1 Perugia Calcio Perugia years1 1973 1975 clubs1 Perugia Calcio Perugia caps1 28 goals1 1 years2 1975 1976 clubs2 A.S. Varese 1910 Varese caps2 10 goals2 0 years3 1976 1977 clubs3 A.S. Roma Roma caps3 10 goals3 0 years4 1977 1978 clubs4 Perugia Calcio Perugia caps4 1 goals4 0 years5 1978 1979 clubs5 U.S. Citt di Palermo Palermo caps5 0 goals5 0 years6 1979 1980 clubs6 Vicenza Calcio Vicenza caps6 10 goals6 1 years7 1980 1981 clubs7 U.S. Siracusa Siracusa caps7 23 goals7 2 years8 1981 1982 clubs8 S.S.C. Venezia Venezia caps8 26 goals8 2 years9 1982 1983 clubs9 Parma F.C. Parma caps9 16 goals9 2 years10 1983 1984 clubs10 Aurora Pro Patria 1919 Pro Patria caps10 29 goals10 3 pcupdate ntupdate Walter Sabatini born May 2, 1955 in Marsciano is an Italy Italian former association football player turned director of football , who last worked with Serie A club U.S. Citt di Palermo Palermo . Playing career Sabatini made his professional debut with Perugia Calcio Perugia in 1973, playing ... Citt di Palermo Palermo . Since then, after two years of inactivity, Sabatini found himself out of the limelight ... Cosmi as head coach. Both men left Arezzo in 2000 to join Perugia. In 2004, Sabatini left ... SABATINI ref On 2 November 2010 Palermo confirmed Sabatini had resigned from his role as director ... PALERMO DIMISSIONI DEL DIRETTORE SPORTIVO SABATINI accessdate 07 November 2010 date 02 November 2010 language Italian ref Personal life His brother Carlo Sabatini is involved in football too, and last ... Persondata . NAME Sabatini, Walter ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1955 05 02 PLACE OF BIRTH Marsciano , Italy DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Sabatini, Walter Category Living ... Category Vicenza Calcio players Category Parma F.C. players it Walter Sabatini ... more details
Infobox football player playername Gabriele Sabatini fullname nickname image dateofbirth birth date and age 1976 3 22 cityofbirth La Spezia countryofbirth Italy height height m 1.80 currentclub clubnumber position Midfielder youthyears youthclubs A.C. Milan Milan years 1995&ndash 1996 br 1996&ndash 1997 br 1997&ndash 1998 br 1998&ndash 1999 br 1999&ndash 2000 br 2000&ndash 2001 br 2001&ndash 2002 br 2002&ndash 2003 br 2003&ndash 2004 clubs U.S. Castelnuovo Garfagnana Castelnuovo br Barberino br A.C. Pisa 1909 S.S.D. Pisa br A.S. Viterbese Calcio Viterbese br U.S. Tempio Tempio br A.C. Cuneo 1905 Cuneo br Bergamasca br F.C. Canavese Canavese br Valle d Aosta Calcio Valle d Aosta caps goals 28 1 br 16 2 br 29 0 br 0 2 0 br 23 0 br 27 2 br 24 0 br 10 3 nationalyears 1991 nationalteam Italy U 16 nationalcaps goals 0 3 0 manageryears managerclubs pcupdate ntupdate Gabriele Sabatini born March 22, 1976 in La Spezia is a retired Italy Italian professional Association football football player and professional wrestler. External links http www.playerhistory.com Default.aspx?page player details&playerID 30154 Career summary by playerhistory.com Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Sabatini, Gabriele ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH March 22, 1976 PLACE OF BIRTH La Spezia , Italy DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Sabatini, Gabriele Category 1976 births Category Living people Category Italian footballers Category Pisa Calcio players Category A.S. Viterbese Calcio players Category A.C. Cuneo 1905 players Italy footy midfielder 1970s stub ... more details
Bettina Sabatini born March 21, 1966 in Dalborg , Denmark is a retired female marathon race marathon runner from Italy . She represented her native country at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain , where she ended up in 23rd place in the women s marathon race. She set her personal best 2 30 029 in 1991 . Achievements AchievementTable Event yes colspan 6 Representing ITA 1992 Athletics at the 1992 Summer Olympics Olympic Games Barcelona, Spain 23rd Marathon Athletics at the 1992 Summer Olympics Women s marathon 2 50 09 1993 1993 World Championships in Athletics World Championships Stuttgart, Germany &mdash Marathon 1993 World Championships in Athletics Women s Marathon DNF 1994 1994 European Athletics Championships European Championships Helsinki, Finland 21st Marathon 1994 European Championships in Athletics Women s Marathon 2 34.46 2003 Florence Marathon Florence, Italy bgcolor gold 1st Marathon 2 33 51 References iaaf name id 63413 http www.sports reference.com olympics athletes sa bettina sabatini 1.html sports reference br Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Sabatini, Bettina ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH March 21, 1966 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Sabatini, Bettina Category 1966 births Category Living people Category Italian long distance runners Category Athletes track and field at the 1992 Summer Olympics Category Olympic athletes of Italy Category People from Dalborg Italy athletics bio stub ... more details
Infobox Cycling race name Coppa Sabatini image date Early October region Tuscany, Italy english Sabatini Cup localnames Coppa Sabatini it icon nickname discipline Road competition UCI Europe Tour type Single day organiser director first 1952 number 58 as of 2010 last firstwinner flagathlete Primo Volpi ITA mostwins 2 wins br flagathlete Primo Volpi ITA br flagathlete Rino Benedetti ITA br flagathlete Dino Bruni ITA br flagathlete Franco Bitossi ITA br flagathlete Moreno Argentin ITA br flagathlete Maurizio Fondriest ITA br flagathlete Dmitri Konyshev RUS br flagathlete Giovanni Visconti cyclist Giovanni Visconti ITA mostrecent flagathlete Riccardo Ricc ITA The Coppa Sabatini is a late season road bicycle race held annually in Province of Pisa , Italy . Since 2005, the race has been organised as a 1.1 event on the UCI Europe Tour . clear Winners Cycling past winner start Cycling past winner rider year 1952 name sortname Primo Volpi nat ITA natvar team Arbos Pirelli Cycling past winner rider year 1953 name sortname Primo Volpi nat ITA natvar team Arbos Cycling past winner rider year 1954 name sortname Rino Benedetti nat ITA natvar team Legnano cycling team Legnano Cycling past winner rider year 1955 name sortname Angelo Miserocchi nat ITA natvar team amateur Cycling past winner rider year 1956 name sortname Idrio Bui nat ITA natvar team amateur Cycling past winner rider year 1957 name sortname Gianbattista Gabelli nat ITA natvar team Girardengo E.R.G. Cycling past winner rider year 1958 name sortname Giuseppe Pardini nat ITA natvar team amateur Cycling past winner rider year 1959 name sortname Rino Benedetti nat ITA natvar team Ghigi Ganna Cycling past winner rider year 1960 name sortname Graziano Battistini nat ITA natvar team Legnano cycling team Legnano Cycling past winner ... ca Coppa Sabatini de Coppa Sabatini es Coppa Sabatini fr Coppa Sabatini it Coppa Sabatini lb Coppa Sabatini nl Coppa Sabatini ja ... more details
Marcantonio Sab b atini 1637 1724 , of a noble family of Bologna , was an antiquary and papal curator to Pope Clement XI and art advisor to Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor Charles VI , a central figure among the cognoscenti in Baroque Rome. Under his supervision the pope s nephew, Alessandro Albani , developed the taste for antiquities for which he is remembered ref Seymour Howard, Some Eighteenth Century Restored Boxers Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 56 1993, pp. 238 255 p. 239. ref it was Sabbatini who selected from Albani s collection the antique moss agate carved in high relief with a sleeping tiger that would make a suitable gift to Eugene of Savoy Prince Eugene of Savoy . ref The agate, which Antonio Francesco Gori later considered unico al mondo , was obtained from Prince Eugene s heirs by Antonio Maria Zanetti , who sold it in 1764 to the John Spencer, 1st Earl Spencer Earl Spencer and his countess Diana Scarisbrick, Piranesi and the Dactyliotheca Zanettiana The Burlington Magazine 132 June 1990 413 414 . ref Among carved gem s the Strozzi Medusa ref Now in the British Museum Arthur Hamilton Smith and Alexander Stuart Murray, A catalogue of engraved gems in the British Museum 1888 148, cat. no. 1256 http www.britishmuseum.org research search the collection database search object details.aspx?objectid 447173&partid 1&output People 2F 2FOR 2F 2F94650 2F 2F94650 3 18 2F 2FPrevious owner 2Fex collection Count Leo Strozzi 2F 2F 2F 2F 2F 2F&orig 2Fresearch 2Fsearch the collection database 2Fadvanced search.aspx¤tPage 2&numpages 10 British Museum The Strozzi Medusa ref bearing a signature Solon passed through Sabatini s collection. Carved gems in his collection were included among those in Paolo Alessandro Maffei s Gemme antiche Rome Domenico de Rossi , 1708 one of them, a head of Vespasian bears the added inscription small LAUR. MED. small of Lorenzo de Medici , ref Noted by Walter Holzhausen, Studien zum Schatz des Lorenzo il Magnifico im Pa ... more details
Summary Distribution of Sabatini surname in Italy . Uploade by Renato M.E. Sabbatini . Map generated automatically by Gens. Licensing PD self date October 2006 ... more details
Summary Self portrait of Gaetano Sabatini , Italy Italian drawing draftsman and Painting painter of the 18th century, about 1734. Black chalk, with some stumping, and white chalk, on buff paper. Getty Museum . Licensing PD old 100 ... more details
Steffi Graf and Gabriela Sabatini are retired professional tennis players who played each other on 40 occasions between 1985 and 1995. Graf was the world 1 whilst Sabatini reached a career high of 3 they are both Grand Slam Champions. The German winning 22 titles whilst Sabatini won her only Grand Slam ... crown. ref name Sabatini interview Philip, Robert. 2003 06 16 http www.telegraph.co.uk sport columnists 4778284 Philip on Monday Sabatini smiles again after tennis misery.html Philip on Monday Sabatini smiles again after tennis misery . Telegraph. Retrieved on 2010 12 14. ref In Grand Slam tournament ... Graf completed a Grand Slam by defeating Sabatini in the semi final of the French Open and in the US ... undoubtably came in 1991 at Wimbledon. Sabatini was two points away from capturing her Wimbledon singles crown only for Graf to fight back and take the match 8 6 in the deciding set. ref name Sabatini ... on 2010 12 14. ref Graf and Sabatini first met in 1985 and by the end of 1987 the pair had met a total of eleven times, Graf winning all of them. Then Sabatini then went on to beat Graf 11 in the next ... streak and Graf a four match winning streak. Sabatini then lost the final eight matches they played between 1992 and 1995, and for the first three struggled to win 6 games. According to Sabatini, the pair ... name Sabatini interview Head to head class sortable wikitable No. ref http www.wtatour.com headtohead gabriela sabatini 2255881 7179 0,,12781 7179 2718,00.html Graf Sabatini Head to Head ref style width ... Virginia Slims of Florida Boca Raton Hard F Sabatini 2 6, 6 3, 6 1 13 1988 Amelia Island 2 Clay SF Sabatini 6 3, 4 6, 7 5 style background e5d1cb 14 1988 French Open 2 Clay SF Graf 6 3, 7 6 3 style background ... SF Graf 6 3, 6 0 18 1989 Amelia Island 3 Clay F Sabatini 3 6, 6 3, 7 5 19 1989 WTA German Open Berlin ... 22 1990 US Open 3 Hard F Sabatini 6 2, 7 6 4 23 1990 European Indoors Zurich Carpet F Graf 6 3 ... 25 1990 Virginia Slims Championships 4 Carpet SF Sabatini 6 4, 6 4 26 1991 Toray Pan Pacific Open Tokyo ... more details
Queens Gardens or Queen s Gardens may refer to Queen s Gardens, Hull gardens in Kingston upon Hull, England Queen s Gardens Croydon Queen s Gardens, Croydon gardens in Croydon, England Queen s Gardens, Newcastle under Lyme gardens in Newcastle under Lyme, England Queens Gardens, Brisbane gardens in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia Queens Gardens, Townsville a botanical garden in Townsville, Queensland Queens Gardens, Dunedin street in Dunedin , New Zealand Queens Gardens, Perth gardens in Perth, Western Australia disambig ... more details
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Munsinger Gardens 14 acre s and Clemens Gardens 7 acres are two distinct but adjacent gardens on the banks of the Mississippi River northwest of the intersection of University Drive SE and Kilian Blvd SE, and along the southernmost portion of Riverside Drive SE, in St. Cloud, Minnesota St. Cloud , Minnesota . The gardens are open every day from 7 00 a.m. to 10.00 p.m., spring to fall. There is no admission fee. Image Clemens Gardens.JPG right thumb 250px Clemens Gardens Munsinger Gardens are informal with winding flower bordered paths under tall pine s, and date from 1915 when the city purchased the former site of a sawmill as a park. The gardens themselves were constructed primarily in the 1930s by the Works Progress Administration . Projects from this period included planting trees and flowerbeds, and building rock lined paths, a lily pond, and a fountain. The first greenhouse was built in 1938 it has subsequently been replaced. The gardens were refurbished and expanded in the 1980s. The Clemens Gardens were developed primarily in the 1990s by Bill and Virginia Clemens, who then donated them to the City of St. Cloud. They include six gardens in a formal European style with American plantings and fountains Formal Garden 1986 flowers with fountain. Perennial Garden perennials hardy to Minnesota winters, with a convert 12 ft m sing on high, cast iron replica of a pre American Civil War Civil War fountain patterned after the original in Columbus, Georgia Columbus , Georgia U.S. state Georgia . Rest Area Garden clematis and rose vines, with one of the tallest outdoor fountains in Minnesota. Treillage Garden an arbor trellis 104 feet long, with central dome convert 24 ft m high , with fountain under the dome, surrounded by four single color gardens. Virginia Clemens Rose Garden ... s. White Garden 1994 inspired by the Sissinghurst Castle garden. See also List of botanical gardens ... Society coord 45.5504 94.1442 type landmark region US MN display title Category Botanical gardens ... more details