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    Angelo di Costanzo (c. 1507 – November 1591), Italian historian and poet, was born at Naples around 1507. His great work, Le Istorie del regno di Napoli...
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  • Di Costanzo is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Angelo di Costanzo (c. 1507 – 1591), Italian historian and poet Greg "Storm"...
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  • born on January 10, 1908, in Manhattan, the son of Angelo DiCostanzo and Modestina (Ferrante) DiCostanzo. He graduated from DeWitt Clinton High School in...
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  • manouche jazz style Angelo Del Toro (1947–1994), New York politician Angelo di Costanzo (1507–1591), Italian historian and poet Angelo Dibona (1879–1956)...
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    of the Batwoman. He voiced Angelo in The Sopranos: Road to Respect and Joe Barbaro and Derek Pappalardo in Mafia II. Costanzo reprised his role as Bullock...
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  • or Storia d'incerto autore ('history of an uncertain author') by Angelo di Costanzo in the 16th century. The title by which it is now known comes from...
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    striking up a friendship with the poet Berardino Rota, the historian Angelo di Costanzo and the polymath Bartolomeo Maranta. In 1551 he received the minor...
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  • home; Angelo, Wyoming; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Sciandra, Pittston; brothers Andrew, Buffalo; James, Exter; one sister; Mrs. Nicholas Costanzo, Pittston;...
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    event marks the conclusion of the Istoria del regno di Napoli in twenty books by Angelo di Costanzo. Biancardi 1737, pp. 355–356. "Treccani - la cultura...
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    of her day, like the patroness Giovanna d'Aragona and the writer Angelo di Costanzo.[citation needed] She published nine volumes of poetry, in Florence...
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    Architetti, by Angelo de Gubernatis. Tipe dei Successori Le Monnier, 1889, page 290. "Conservatorio di Musica San Pietro a Majella | Conservatorio di Musica San...
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    other authors, notably Tommaso Costo and especially Angelo di Costanzo, who wrote his Istorie del regno di Napoli as an answer to Collenuccio's Compendio....
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    the Congiura de baroni and the history of Italy from 1547 to 1552; Angelo di Costanzo, Pietro Bembo, Paolo Paruta, and others. Ludovico Ariosto's Orlando...
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    del Regno di Napoli. Naples. *Angelo di Costanzo (1710). Domenico Antonio Parrino (ed.). Historia del Regno di Napoli. Naples.. "Castello di Gagliano Aterno"...
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  • Attendolo, the poet and historian Angelo di Costanzo and the scholar Julius Capaccio. In his first work, the epic La rotta di Lepanto (1573), he celebrates...
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    as the young men of France, and according to the later historian Angelo di Costanzo she pledged all her jewels, to make sure they joined her husband's...
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    most probable successor as head of government. He was the son of Admiral Costanzo Ciano, a founding member of the National Fascist Party; father and son...
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  • Italian-language coming-of-age drama television series created by Saverio Costanzo for HBO, RAI, and TIMvision. Named after the first of four novels in the...
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    be mentioned only in the note above. Angelo Di Costanzo (1710). Dom. Ant. Parrino (ed.). Historia del regno di Napoli [History of the kingdom of Naples]...
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  • Il Trionfo Di Dori is a collection of 29 Italian madrigals published by Angelo Gardano in Venice in 1592. An edition and commentary was published by Edward...
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    Italian). Rome: stamperia di Vincenzo Accolti in Borgo: ad instanza di Gio. Battista Cappelli. 1589. Delle imprese trattato di Giulio Cesare Capaccio (in...
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  • architecture. Among his works are: Funeral Monument to mother Maria Rosa Costanzo and cousin Neri Nicolò Bronze bust of Giuseppe Guzzardi in Giardino della...
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    (Antwerp: Pierre Phalèse), published posthumously Costanzo Porta – Hymnodia sacra for four voices (Venice: Angelo Gardano), a collection of hymns for the whole...
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    literary academics, and imprisoned their leaders, Ferrante, Carafa and Angelo di Costanzo. Driven out of Naples, d’Aragona collaborated with writers well connected...
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    Naples on 26 December 1574. Together with Luigi Tansillo, Angelo di Costanzo, and Galeazzo di Tarsia, Rota was one of the most celebrated Neapolitan poets...
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    di Gillioto (1405–1434) Matteo Custoni (1434) Lorenzo da Napoli, O.Min. (1435–1447) Ludovico di Costanzo (1442–1447) usurper Ludovico (or Angelo) di Costanzo...
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    Alba Rohrwacher (category Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia alumni)
    International Film Festival in Hungry Hearts, a film by Italian director Saverio Costanzo. Under the presidency of Meryl Streep, she was member of the jury of the...
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  • Southern Italy and Buccinasco and Bareggio in Northern Italy. Founded by Angelo Musitano in Canada in the 1940s, the family was one of three centralized...
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    Marino, opposed by the simplicity and elegance of such models as Angelo di Costanzo, soon died away. Crescimbeni officiated as secretary to the Arcadians...
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  • Cassa di Risparmio of Gallenga, and to the train station and church of San Costanzo, the latter which he completed in Byzantine style. In Perugia, he painted...
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