Italian
Magenta is an English word of Italian origin.
From the 1859 Battle of Magenta at Magenta, Italy near Milan. from the colour of the land covered by blood. The battle was fought during the Second War of Italian Independence and was a victory for French - Sardinian forces
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It is from the 1859 Battle of Magenta, Italy, where the Austrians were defeated by the French and Sardinian forces. A brilliant crimson dye was discovered shortly thereafter, firing the imaginations of European liberals and furthering the cause for Italian independence.
latin The word refers to the Battle of Magenta, Italy in 1860 where the French and Sardinians were defeated by the Austrians. although a narrow French victory was claimed. The brilliant crimson dye was discovered after the battle. The name Magenta in derived from a Roman General, Marcus Maxentius who had his headquarters there, AD 306-312
Magenta
No, bananas are not magenta.
blue is a boy and magenta is a girl and blue has a crush on magenta and magenta has a crush on blue!!!!!!
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Tagalog translation of MAGENTA: mapulang lila
magenta is a pink color. like the dog named magenta on blues clues.
Magenta was another dog.