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Amalfi - ترجمة إلى إيطالي

ITALIAN COMUNE
Amalfi, Italy; Melphi; Amalfi lemon; Amalfitan
  • The ''Chiostro del Paradiso''.
  • Duomo di Amalfi and the piazza.
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  • View of Amalfi.

Amalfi         
n. Amalfi, city of Campania in southern Italy, in the 9th cent. A.D. it was an early Italian maritime republic, rivaled Pisa Venice and Genoa in wealth and power
Maltese cross         
  • langue]] of Germany, shown with the eight-pointed cross on a flag and his habit in his role as mediator in the [[Old Zürich War]] in February 1446 (illustration of [[Gerold Edlibach]]'s chronicle, c. 1500)
  • Maltese civil ensign
  • Standard form of the [[cross pattée]]
  • Grandmaster's Palace]] in Valletta ([[Nicolau Nasoni]] 1724)
  • Siege of Rhodes of 1480]]), BNF Lat 6067 fol. 3v, dated 1483/4.
  • [[Naval Jack of Italy]]
  • ''[[Pour le Mérite]]''
  • Emblem of the Military Order of Malta on the façade of [[San Giovannino dei Cavalieri]], Florence (1699).
CROSS SYMBOL ASSOCIATED WITH THE KNIGHTS HOSPITALLER
Maltese Cross (symbol); Maltese Cross; Amalfi cross; Cross of Saint Lazarus; Cross of Malta
croce di Malta
amalfitano      
n. inhabitant of Amalfi

تعريف

Maltese cross
¦ noun a cross with arms of equal length which broaden from the centre and have their ends indented in a shallow V-shape.
Origin
so named because the cross was formerly worn by the Knights Hospitallers, a religious order based in Malta 1530-1798.

ويكيبيديا

Amalfi

Amalfi (UK: , US: , Italian: [aˈmalfi]) is a town and comune in the province of Salerno, in the region of Campania, Italy, on the Gulf of Salerno. It lies at the mouth of a deep ravine, at the foot of Monte Cerreto (1,315 metres, 4,314 feet), surrounded by dramatic cliffs and coastal scenery. The town of Amalfi was the capital of the maritime republic known as the Duchy of Amalfi, an important trading power in the Mediterranean between 839 and around 1200.

In the 1920s and 1930s, Amalfi was a popular holiday destination for the British upper class and aristocracy.

Amalfi is the main town of the coast on which it is located, named Costiera Amalfitana (Amalfi Coast), and is today an important tourist destination together with other towns on the same coast, such as Positano, Ravello and others. Amalfi is included in the UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

A patron saint of Amalfi is Saint Andrew, the Apostle, whose relics are kept here at Amalfi Cathedral (Cattedrale di Sant'Andrea/Duomo di Amalfi).