How to use Miño in a sentence
Girolamo Viscardo made for him a tabernacle (for the choirs procession path), after the style of Mino da Fiesole.
How France Built Her Cathedrals | Elizabeth Boyle O'ReillyThe figures in our illustration form a part of a marble altar-piece by Mino da Fiesole.
Tuscan Sculpture of the Fifteenth Century | Estelle M. HurllOn the era of Mino also much has been written without sufficient authority.
The History of Painting in Italy, Vol. 1 (of 6) | Luigi Antonio LanziThe closest imitators of the human voice are birds of this family: for instance, the Mino bird.
The faade was begun in 1317, modified in 1382 from the design of Giacomo di Mino del Pellicciaio, but left unfinished.
The Story of Siena and San Gimignano | Edmund G. Gardner
British Dictionary definitions for Miño
/ (Spanish ˈmiɲo) /
a river in SW Europe, rising in NW Spain and flowing southwest (as part of the border between Spain and Portugal) to the Atlantic. Length: 338 km (210 miles): Portuguese name: Minho
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