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    The Porta San Gennaro is one of the ancient gates of the city of Naples, located just southwest of the edge of the Piazza Cavour, just off the busy Via...
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  • San Gennaro [it] in Capolona (est. 972) San Gennaro dei Poveri ("San Gennaro of the Poor"), a hospital in Naples Porta San Gennaro ("San Gennaro Gate")...
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    dell'Annunziata. This gate, unlike it contemporary Porta San Gennaro, has lost its frescoes by Mattia Preti, but like Porta Capuana, it retains the flanking bastions...
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    in Milan Porta Ticinese (Medieval), in Milan Porta Ticinese, in Milan Porta Capuana, Naples Porta San Gennaro, Naples Port'Alba, Naples Porta Nolana, Naples...
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    the Porta San Gennaro in central Naples, Italy. Over the years, the church was also a parish church known as San Giovanni Evangelista in Porta San Gennaro...
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  • and Friends at the Symphony Hall Birmingham (2006) Mario Fasciano – Porta San Gennaro Napoli (2007) Various Artists – The Ultimate Tribute to Led Zeppelin...
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    Gennaro Ivan Gattuso Ufficiale OMRI (Italian pronunciation: [dʒenˈnaːro ɡatˈtuːzo]; born 9 January 1978) is an Italian professional football manager and...
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    manager of Rinascente, from Cusano Milanino, Neapolitan mother from Porta San Gennaro, sales assistant for the same chain of shops." See also Scurati, Antonio...
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    School of the Arts – School Of The Arts (On Fire and Portrait) 2008 Porta San Gennaro Napoli – Mario Fasciano / Rick Wakeman / Steve Morse / Ian Paice /...
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    Cappuccio, Giuseppe Chirico, 'o Granatiere (The Grenadier), from the Porta San Gennaro neighbourhood was elected. He was defeated in a zumpata – a kind of...
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    Decumani, Centro Storico (historical center, partly included), Porta San Gennaro, Port'Alba, Porta Capuana, Borgo Sant'Antonio Abate, Vasto, Arenaccia, Ferrovia...
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  • Cappuccio. Chirico hailed from the Stella neighbourhood in Naples around Porta San Gennaro. As his nickname suggests, he served in the army, but deserted more...
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    Cappuccio, Giuseppe Chirico, 'o Granatiere (The Grenadier), from the Porta San Gennaro neighbourhood was elected. Although the conclave of the twelve district...
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    del Borgo de' Vergini, were erected by residents of the Rione of Porta San Gennaro. Assigned to Padri Crucifero, the Cardinal Innico Caracciolo ceded...
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  • 2001, he entered the Festival di Napoli competition with "Se io fossi San Gennaro", a ballad about Naples which raised controversy because of his lyrics...
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    to host an icon of the Virgin, previously held in an aedicule near Porta San Gennaro. The Minims rebuilt and enlarged the church in 1587 using designs...
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    Porta Terra (or Porta San Pietro) located on the north side; Porta Formosi (or Porta Marina) located on the west side; porta della Montagna (or porta...
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  • a serious knee injury (meniscus tear) following a clash with teammate Gennaro Tutino forced him to miss the remainder of the season. After recovering...
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  • 1699 he succeeded Francesco Provenzale as Master of the Treasury of San Gennaro. He wrote music for a number of other Neapolitan institutions until his...
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    1897) Guillaume-Marie-Romain Sourrieu, (24 March 1898 – 16 June 1899) Gennaro Portanova, (22 June 1899 – 25 April 1908) William Henry O'Connell, (30...
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  • Giovanni Salvatore, Francesco Provenzale (1624–1704), Cristoforo Caresana, Gennaro Ursino, Nicola Fago (1677–1745), Lorenzo Fago (1704–1793), Nicola Sala...
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    Terme San Caio San Ciriaco alle Terme di Diocleziano Sacra Famiglia a Via Sommacampagna Santa Teresa alle Quattro Fontane Porta Pia Porta Nomentana (walled-up)...
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    Gennaro Annese (1604 – June 20, 1648) was an Italian revolutionary, who led the rebels in Naples against Spain in 1647–48. Annese was an arquebus maker...
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    Montella was sacked due to poor results and replaced by former player Gennaro Gattuso. Milan qualified for the 2018–19 UEFA Europa League group stage...
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    Gennaro Manna (12 December 1715 - 28 December 1779) was an Italian composer based in Naples. He was a member of the Neapolitan School. His compositional...
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    Festa di San Gennaro". comune.napoli.it. Archived from the original on 4 November 2016. Retrieved 3 November 2016. "san-gennaro". san-gennaro. Archived...
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  • San Carlino. As a playwright, he published more than one hundred plays and poems, varying the genres, from comedy to drama. He first adapted Gennaro D'Avino's...
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    Gasparini (1701-1713) Carlo Luigi Pietragrua (1719-1726) Giovanni Porta (1726-1737) Gennaro D'Alessandro (1739-1740) Nicola Porpora (1742-1743) Andrea Bernasconi...
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  • Gennaro Malerba in Luigi Ricci's Chi dura vince, He also appeared at the Teatro Comunale di Bologna in 1842 as Belcore in L'elisir d'amore, Gennaro Malerba...
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    in Catania, the Feast of Saints Peter and Paul in Rome, the Feast of San Gennaro in Naples and Little Italy, New York and the Feast of Our Lady of the...
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