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    The Decameron (/dɪˈkæmərən/; Italian: Decameron [deˈkaːmeron, dekameˈrɔn, -ˈron] or Decamerone [dekameˈroːne]), subtitled Prince Galehaut (Old Italian:...
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  • The Decameron is an American medieval black comedy television series created by Kathleen Jordan. It was inspired by the 14th century Italian short-story...
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  • The Decameron (Italian: Il Decameron) is a 1971 anthology film written and directed by Pier Paolo Pasolini, based on the 14th-century allegory by Giovanni...
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  • is based upon Giovanni Boccaccio's 14th-century tale Decameron. The film's Italian title Decameron Pie pays tribute to both the title of the original source...
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  • up Decameron in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The Decameron is a 14th-century writing by Italian author Giovanni Boccaccio, circa 1353. Decameron may...
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    commentaries of the 100 stories within Giovanni Boccaccio's The Decameron. Each story of the Decameron begins with a short heading explaining the plot of the story...
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    Willow (2022), the Roku comedy Slip (2023), and the Netflix series The Decameron (2024). His films include Dashcam (2021). He is a member of the band Strong...
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  • them to have any thematic connection. He initially named the film Bop Decameron, a reference to the 14th century book by Italian author Giovanni Boccaccio...
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    exercised under the banner of experimentalism. His most notable works are The Decameron, a collection of short stories which in the following centuries was a...
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  • Decameron Nights (also known as Tres Historias De Amor) is a 1953 British-American anthology Technicolor film directed by Hugo Fregonese and starring...
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  • El Decameron Negro may refer to: El Decamerón Negro, a 1981 solo guitar work by Leo Brouwer El Decameron Negro, a 1997 album by Michael Tröster Latin...
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  • Decameron were an English folk rock and progressive rock band, existing from 1968 to 1976. Initially formed in 1968 in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England...
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  • The Cook's Decameron: A Study In Taste, Containing Over Two Hundred Recipes For Italian Dishes is a cookbook by Emily Waters (as Mrs. W. G. Waters) first...
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    Renaissance, principally by Giovanni Boccaccio, author of The Decameron (1353). The Decameron featured 100 tales (named novellas) told by ten people (seven...
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    ActNow Theatre (redirect from Decameron 2.0)
    undertaken during the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia in 2020, called Decameron 2.0. This comprised a series of monologues delivered online, written and...
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  • The Ribald Decameron (Italian: Beffe, licenzie et amori del Decamerone segreto, also known as Love, Passion and Pleasure) is a 1972 Italian commedia sexy...
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    series The Flight Attendant, and as Pampinea in the Netflix series The Decameron. Mamet was born in Randolph, Vermont. She is the daughter of American...
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  • The Black Decameron (Italian: Il decamerone nero) is a 1972 Italian costume drama comedy film directed by Piero Vivarelli. An adaptation of five stories...
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    collection of poems, Il Canzoniere. Equally influential was Boccaccio's The Decameron, a very popular collection of short stories. Renaissance authors' works...
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    Tales contains more parallels to the Decameron, by Giovanni Boccaccio, than any other work. Like the Tales, the Decameron features a frame tale in which several...
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    lyse nætters orkester 1 live DVD + 2 CDs 2007 Pausemusikken – Mens vi venter  – 2008 Smukkere med tiden 1 2012 Stilheden bag stojen 2 2021 Decameron 2...
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    An engraving by Luigi Sabatelli (1772–1850) of Florence during the plague in 1348, based on Giovanni Boccaccio's The Decameron...
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    people to live for the moment as illustrated by Giovanni Boccaccio in The Decameron (1353). It was a serious blow to the Roman Catholic Church and led to...
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  • Metal Blade Records. The band recorded their United States debut album, Decameron, at HOS studios in Palo Alto. The album was released in the summer of...
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    Griselda (folklore) (category Characters in The Decameron)
    The Decameron – the most famous version of the Griselda tale Summary of Decameron tales Boccaccio, Decamerone, day 10, tale 10. "Boccaccio, Decameron, Day...
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  • Emma (2020), Dodger (2022), The Baby (2022), I Hate You (2022), and The Decameron (2024). In 2024, she was nominated for the Laurence Olivier Award for...
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    Praise of Florentine Speech (1564) and Remarks on the Language of the Decameron (2 vols, 1584–1586). Salviati also published two comedies, The Crab (1566)...
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    is a narrative poem by John Keats adapted from a story in Boccaccio's Decameron (IV, 5). It tells the tale of a young woman whose family intend to marry...
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    World's Kitchens", who was an arbiter of classic French cuisine. The Cook's Decameron suggests the following recipe: the sauce is made by placing three-quarters...
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    figure. He is known for directing the movies from Trilogy of Life (The Decameron, The Canterbury Tales and Arabian Nights). A controversial personality...
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