Rimini (11, with suburbs 20), a walled city of N. Italy, of much historic interest both in ancient and mediæval times, on the small river Marecchia, spanned by a fine Roman bridge close to its entrance into the Adriatic, 69 m. SE. of Bologna; has a 15th-century Renaissance cathedral, an ancient castle, and other mediæval buildings, a Roman triumphal arch, &c.; manufactures silks and sail-cloth.
Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)
Rigveda * RimmonLinks here from Chalmers
Adimari, Raphael
Alberti, Leon Baptista
Augurello, John Aurelio
Basin
Battaglini, Mark
Bianchi, John
Boscovich, Roger Joseph
Bower, Archibald
Conti, Giusto Di
Ganganelli, John Vincent Antony
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