Crossword-Solution: PAVIA
We have 15 clues for the answer “PAVIA”
| Clue | Answers |
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| CITY of a Hundred Towers | 1 answer |
| Italy's "City of a Hundred Towers" | 1 answer |
| North Italian city, onetime capital of Charlemagne. | 1 answer |
| PAVIA capital (It.) | 1 answer |
| Where Charles V defeated Francis I, 1525 | 1 answer |
| City in Lombardy, Italy. | 2 answers |
| City of Lombardy. | 5 answers |
| City near Milan | 6 answers |
| City in Northern Italy | 6 answers |
| City in Lombardy. | 7 answers |
| LOMBARDY province | 9 answers |
| ANCIENT CITY IS SOUTHEASTERN ITALY WHERE HANNIBAL DEFEATED THE ROMANS IN 216 BC | 11 answers |
| City of Italy. | 11 answers |
| City of northern Italy | 14 answers |
| Italian Province | 47 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EATRE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with PAVIA (5)
For instance, when the Mississippi was first seen by a white man, less than a quarter of a century had elapsed since Francis I.'s defeat at Pavia; the death of Raphael; the death of Bayard, _Sans Peur Et Sans Reproche_; the driving out of the Knights-Hospitallers from Rhodes by the Turks; and the placarding of the Ninety-Five Propositions,--the act which began the Reformation.
XXVIII "Besides that Faustus sorrowed to descry Him so bested; worse cause for sorrowing Was to that courtier to appear to lie Before Astolpho; he was pledged to bring One that was fairest deemed in every eye, Who must appear the foulest to that king; Yet he continued on his way to wend, And brought him to Pavia in the end.
This year Alderman Beeke conducted the alms of the West-Saxons and of King Alfred to Rome; but Queen Ethelswith, who was the sister of King Alfred, died on the way to Rome; and her body lies at Pavia.
When years had passed away, some travellers came home from Italy, and said that in the town of Pavia they had seen a ragged beggar-woman, who had once been handsome, but was then shrivelled, bent, and yellow, wandering about the streets, crying for bread; and that this beggar-woman was the poisoning English queen.
Before he expired, a patriotic sentiment rising in the mind of Gallienus, induced him to name a deserving successor; and it was his last request, that the Imperial ornaments should be delivered to Claudius, who then commanded a detached army in the neighborhood of Pavia.
Quotes with PAVIA (2)
If you had walked through the pleasant Tuscan countryside in the 1890's, you might have come upon a somewhat long-haired teenage high school dropout on the road to Pavia. His teachers in Germany had told him that he would never amount to anything, that his questions destroyed classroom discipline, that he would be better off out of school. So he left and wandered, delighting in the freedom of Northern Italy, where he could ruminate on matters remote from the subjects he had b…
A new doctor had been sent for, Lazzaro of Pavia, who had administered to Lorenzo a pulverized mixture of diamonds and pearls. This hitherto infallible medicine had failed to help.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Chronicle, NYT.
Used 8 times in crossword archives (1942–2007).