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GARDA, LAKE OF (the Lacus Benacus of the Romans) , the most easterly and the most extensive of the great
Tirol
long narrow ridge
long low promontory of Sermione, that projects from the southern shore between Peschiera and Desenzano. Owing to this con-formation the lake is much exposed to sudden and violent winds, which Virgil alludes to in his well-known line (Georg. ii. line 160): fluctihus et fremitu assurgens, Benace, marine. The most dangerous of these winds is the Borea or Suer, that sweeps down from the north as through a funnel. In the southern portion of the lake the Vinessa, an E.S.E. wind, is most dreaded. The Ora is a regular wind coming from the east
frontier of Navarre, and once against the Turks on the Danube, till 1530. His countrymen made him the hero of many Munchausen-like stories of personal prowess. It was said that he held a bridge
Great
lays
body
Trujillo , and buried in the church of Santa Maria Mayor in 1545.End of Article: GARDA, LAKE OF (the Lacus Benacus of the Romans) If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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