L"Aretino - Definition. Was ist L"Aretino
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Was (wer) ist L"Aretino - definition

ITALIAN PAINTER (C.1350–C.1410)
Aretino Spinello; Spinello di Luca Spinelli; Aretino Pinello
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Spinello Aretino         
Spinello AretinoAlso known as Luca Spinelli, Spinello Aretino, Spinello di Luca Spinelli, (Spinello Arentino), Spinello di Luca, (Aretino), Luca Spinello Arentino, Spinello di Luca Spinelli, Arentino Spinello, Spinello di Luca, Spinello d'ArezzoSpinello Aretino at the Art Institute Chicago (c. 1350 – c.
Ľ         
LETTER OF THE SLOVAK ALPHABET, L WITH A CARON DIACRITICAL MARK
L-caron; L with caron
Ľ/ľ is a grapheme found officially in the Slovak alphabet and in some versions of the Ukrainian Latin alphabet. It is an L with a caron diacritical mark, more normally ˇ but simplified to look like an apostrophe with L, and is pronounced as palatal lateral approximant , similar to the "lj-" sound in Ljubljana or million.
L with bar         
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LETTER OF THE LATIN ALPHABET
Ƚ
L with bar (capital Ƚ, lower case ƚ) is a Latin letter L with a bar diacritic. It appears in the alphabet of the Venetian language, and in its capital form it is used in the Saanich orthography created by Dave Elliott in 1978.

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Spinello Aretino

Spinello Aretino (c. 1350 – c. 1410) was an Italian painter from Arezzo, who was active in Tuscany at the end of the 14th and the first decennium of the 15th century. His style influenced the development of late 14th- and early 15th-century painting in Tuscany.