Cremona

Cremona, old town on the Po, in Lombardy, 46 m. SE. of Milan; interesting for its churches, with their paintings and frescoes; noted at one time for the manufacture of violins.

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

Crémieux * Cremorne
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Creakle, Mr.
Creasy, Sir Edward
Creatin
Crébillon
Crécy
Crédit Foncier
Creech, William
Creeks
Creighton, Mandell
Crémieux
Cremona
Cremorne
Creole State
Crescent City
Crescentini
Crescentius
Crespi, Giuseppe
Creswell, Sir Creswell
Creswick, Thomas
Crete
Cretinism

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Cremona in Brewer’s Dictionary of Phrase & Fable

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Antoniano, Silvio
Aresi, Paul
Arisi, Francis
Aselli, Gaspar
Azon
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