Duecento
[doo-uh-chen-toh, dyoo-; Italian doo-e-chen-taw] /ˌdu əˈtʃɛn toʊ, ˌdyu-; Italian ˌdu ɛˈtʃɛn tɔ/
noun, (often initial capital letter)
1.
the 13th century, with reference to Italy, especially to its art or literature.
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