Looking for the fourth dimension.
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Ivonne is an Italian equivalent of the English name "Yvonne."Specifically, the name functions as a feminine proper noun. It originates in the Germanic word iv for "yew" (Taxus spp). The pronunciation will be "ee-VON-ney" in Italian.
Me too but what's that IV-2? -
One. Nicholas Breakspeare became Pope Adrian IV from 1154 to 1159. He was from Hertfordshire in England.
Pope Adrian IV, born Nicholas Breakspear.Pope Adrian IV was the only pope from Britain.
The numbers in English corresponding to "ii" are "two," "ix" is "nine," "vi" is "six," and "iv" is "four."
Edward IV was King of England in 1469.
They are outnumbered five to one.
"Of or relating to Sixtus" is the English equivalent of the Italian word sistina.Specifically, the Italian word is the feminine form of an adjective that relates to Pope Sixtus IV (July 21, 1414 - August 12, 1484). The pronunciation is "see-STEE-nah." The masculine form, sistino, is pronounced "see-STEE-noh."
Henry IV
His eldest son George IV.
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