Salvatore Di Giacomo (12 March 1860 – 5 April 1934) was an Italian poet, songwriter, playwright and fascist, one of the signatories to the Manifesto of...
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Paul di Giacomo (born 1982), Scottish footballer Salvatore Di Giacomo (1860–1934), Italian poet, songwriter, playwright and fascist De Giacomo, a cognate...
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Serao was an acclaimed novelist and writer during her day. Poet Salvatore Di Giacomo was one of the most famous writers in the Neapolitan dialect, and...
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the case of the false seer of Vico, and Vicoletto, of the Zuroli. Salvatore Di Giacomo; R. Marrone (1995). "Il Fatto del Vico Zuroli" [The Vico Zuroli Fact]...
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(German with Dutch) A "San Francisco", Salvatore Di Giacomo (Italian with Neapolitan) O' voto, Salvatore Di Giacomo (Italian with Neapolitan) De Latino sine...
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Maria Grazia Francia. It is based on a play of the same title by Salvatore Di Giacomo. Future star Sophia Loren played a small, uncredited role. It was...
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Sophia Loren (category David di Donatello Career Award winners)
(Parlophone – PCSM 3012, LP) – with Peter Sellers 1963 – Poesie di Salvatore Di Giacomo (CAM, LP) 1972 – Man of La Mancha (United Artists Records, LP)...
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Tommaso's collaborator during the Neapolitan uprising. In 1896, the poet Salvatore Di Giacomo resolved the confusion around Masaniello and Amalfi by transcribing...
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Capuana and Federico de Roberto, Naples in works by Matilde Serao and Salvatore di Giacomo, Sardinia in the works of Grazia Deledda, Rome in the poems of Cesare...
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(novel), an Italian novel by Salvatore Di Giacomo Assunta Spina (play), a 1910 Italian two-act stageplay by Salvatore Di Giacomo Assunta Spina (1915 film)...
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Liguoro and Febo Mari. It is based on the play of the same title by Salvatore Di Giacomo. Assunta, a commoner of Naples, is scarred by her lover Michele for...
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Giacomo Raspadori Cavaliere OMRI (born 18 February 2000) is an Italian professional footballer who plays as a forward for Serie A club Napoli and the...
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and politician (tomb in the immediate vicinity of the entrance) Salvatore Di Giacomo, poet and writer Raffaele Viviani, playwright Benedetto Cairoli politician...
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also known as Totuccio (a diminutive for Salvatore). He rose to be a powerful boss of Palermo's Passo di Rigano family. A prolific heroin trafficker...
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finestrella). The legend tells that the Neapolitan poet and writer Salvatore Di Giacomo, seeing a small window on whose sill there was a carnation, had the...
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Giambattista Basile, Eduardo Scarpetta, his son Eduardo De Filippo, Salvatore Di Giacomo and Totò). Thanks to this heritage and the musical work of Renato...
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Salvatore Riina (Italian pronunciation: [salvaˈtoːre (toˈtɔ r)riˈiːna]; 16 November 1930 – 17 November 2017), called Totò (sicilian diminutive of Salvatore)...
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Gennaro Di Giacomo (January 14, 1918 – April 1, 2005) was an Italian drummer and singer. Nephew of the poet Salvatore Di Giacomo, he began to play the...
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and starring Anna Magnani, Antonio Centa and Giacomo Furia. It was adapted from Salvatore Di Giacomo's 1909 play of the same title. It was released in...
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term. Some of his macchiette had notable poets such as Trilussa, Salvatore Di Giacomo and Libero Bovio as often uncredited authors. Other well-known artists...
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The original novel from which the story was taken was written by Salvatore di Giacomo, and had been adapted to a successful theatre drama in 1909. Before...
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an opera in one act by Umberto Giordano. Its Italian libretto by Salvatore Di Giacomo was adapted from his play 'O Mese Mariano, which was in turn adapted...
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Eduardo Scarpetta as Vincenzo Scarpetta Roberto De Francesco as Salvatore Di Giacomo Lino Musella as Benedetto Croce Paolo Pierobon as Gabriele D'Annunzio...
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Livorno 1943) was an Italian writer. Mala vita, verismo play with Salvatore Di Giacomo, on which the opera Mala vita was based. Scene popolari napoletane...
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Luigi Capuana, Giovanni Verga, Federico De Roberto, Matilde Serao, Salvatore Di Giacomo, and Grazia Deledda, who in 1926 received the Nobel Prize for Literature...
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illustrated books including a Collection of Neapolitan Songs by Salvatore Di Giacomo Dizionario degli Artisti Italiani Viventi: pittori, scultori, e Architetti...
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by Umberto Giordano to a libretto by Nicola Daspuro adapted from Salvatore Di Giacomo and Goffredo Cognetti's verismo play of the same name. Giordano's...
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Giacomo Casanova: Childhood and Adolescence (Italian: Infanzia, vocazione e prime esperienze di Giacomo Casanova, veneziano, lit. 'Childhood, Vocation...
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I grandi della canzone napoletana, dedicated to Neapolitan poets Salvatore Di Giacomo, Ernesto Murolo, Libero Bovio and E. A. Mario. Murolo's recordings...
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Mario Carotenuto, "Ercolano e la sua storia", Napoli 1984 Salvatore Di Giacomo, "Nuova guida di Napoli, Pompei, Ercolano, Stabia, Campi Flegrei, Caserta...
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