Portici (Italian: [ˈpɔrtitʃi]; Neapolitan: Puortece [ˈpwortə(t)ʃə]) is a town and comune of the Metropolitan City of Naples in Campania, Italy. It is...
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La muette de Portici (The Mute Girl of Portici, or The Dumb Girl of Portici), also called Masaniello (Italian pronunciation: [mazaˈnjɛllo]) in some versions...
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The Mute of Portici (German: Die Stumme von Portici) is a 1922 German silent film directed by Arthur Günsburg. It is based on Daniel Auber's opera La...
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The Dumb Girl of Portici is a 1916 American silent historical drama film directed by Phillips Smalley and Lois Weber and starring Anna Pavlova, Rupert...
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The Mute of Portici may refer to: La muette de Portici, an opera by Daniel Auber The Mute of Portici (1952 film), an Italian historical melodrama film...
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Royal Palace of Portici (Reggia di Portici or Palazzo Reale di Portici; Neapolitan: Reggia ‘e Puortece) is a former royal palace in Portici, Southeast of...
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palace. She also was influential in the building of the Palace of Portici (Reggia di Portici), the Teatro di San Carlo – constructed in just 270 days – the...
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Belgian Revolution Belgian Revolution Rattachism Orangism La muette de Portici (August 1830) La Brabançonne (August 1830) Provisional Government of Belgium...
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The Mute of Portici (Italian: La muta di Portici) is a 1952 Italian historical melodrama film directed by Giorgio Ansoldi. It is based on a play by Eugène...
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The Naples–Portici railway (Italian: ferrovia Napoli–Portici) was the first Italian railway line, built by the Bayard Company and opened in 1839. It now...
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Other buildings he had built in his kingdom were the Palace of Portici (Reggia di Portici), he had Giovanni Antonio Medrano design the Teatro di San Carlo—constructed...
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via Farini Porticoes in via San Leonardo I Portici di Bologna, Bologna Welcome "Bologna, la città dei portici". Retrieved 28 July 2021. UNESCO World Heritage:...
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Portici di Sottoripa, Genoa, Italy. Galleries tend to form clusters of small business owners over time....
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The Orto Botanico di Portici (20,000 m2), also known as the Orto Botanico della Facoltà di Agraria dell'Università di Napoli-Portici, is a botanical garden...
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Infante Philip, Duke of Calabria (category People from Portici)
his death from smallpox at the age of 30. Born at the Royal Palace of Portici in the Kingdom of Naples, he was the sixth child and eldest son of Charles...
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equipped with street lighting and in 1839 the railroad from Naples to Portici was put into operation, measures that were visible signs of progress. However...
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2006. Retrieved 29 June 2012. Dubois, Silvia Maria (28 July 2021). "I portici di Bologna sono stati nominati patrimonio dell'Unesco" (in Italian). Corriere...
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Calabria; stop in Portici-Ercolano station (Piazza San Pasquale, Portici); travelling times: 15min from Napoli Centrale to Portici-Ercolano; average frequency:...
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Stefano Sannino (born 24 December 1959 in Portici) is an Italian diplomat and European civil servant. After studying political science at the University...
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librettos, among them that for the first French grand opera, La Muette de Portici (1828). His second most frequent musical partner was Giacomo Meyerbeer...
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75% of the town remains buried. Today, the Italian towns of Ercolano and Portici lie above Herculaneum. Ercolano was called Resina until 1969 when the modern...
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List of Camorra clans (section Portici)
This is a comprehensive list of Camorra clans and their place of origin. A clan is a basic unit in the Camorra, a criminal organization originating in...
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north. On 25 August 1830 (after the showing of the opera 'La Muette de Portici' of Daniel Auber in Brussels) the Belgian Revolution sparked. On 4 October...
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University of Naples Federico II (section Portici)
Università, Portici. Palazzo Mascabruno: secondary headquarters of the Faculty of Agriculture, located in Via Università. The Botanical Garden of Portici was...
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Theatergoers who had just watched the nationalistic opera La muette de Portici joined the mob. Uprisings followed elsewhere in the country. Factories...
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the first railway in Italy built (between Naples and the royal palace at Portici), his fleet had the first steamship in the Italian Peninsula and he had...
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Palazzo dell'Arengario Palazzo Carminati Palazzo dei Portici Settentrionali Palazzo dei Portici Meridionali Royal Palace of Milan Monument to King Victor...
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Istituto di Genetica Vegetale (section Portici)
Council). IGV is headquartered in Bari and has four different Divisions in Portici, Palermo, Florence and Perugia. IGV started its activities in November...
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Triton half-man, half-lobster. Herculanum fresco, formerly held at Museo di Portici....
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Italian Peninsula to have a railway, with the construction of the Naples–Portici railway. After the Expedition of the Thousand led by Giuseppe Garibaldi...
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