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    Mario Rapisardi (25 February 1844, in Catania – 4 January 1912, in Catania) was an Italian poet, supporter of Risorgimento and member of the Scapigliatura...
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  • Rapisardi is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Mario Rapisardi (1844–1912), Italian poet Michele Rapisardi (1822–1886), Italian painter...
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  • Serie A. The first team ever founded in the city of Taranto was the Mario Rapisardi, established in 1904. However, in 1904 another team, U.S. Pro Italia...
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    the Italian Verismo), Domenico Tempio, Giovanni Meli, Luigi Capuana, Mario Rapisardi, Federico de Roberto, Leonardo Sciascia, Vitaliano Brancati, Giuseppe...
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    the time, including Vincenzo Monti, Antonio Rosmini, Gino Capponi, Mario Rapisardi, Carlo Tenca, the painter Francesco Hayez, and the sculptors Vincenzo...
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  • Zena Edoardo Calandra Luigi Gualdo Domenico Milelli Salvatore Farina Mario Rapisardi Gian Pietro Lucini Paolo Valera Bernardino Zendrini Pompeo Bettini...
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  • Verga (1840–1922), novelist Giuseppe Pitrè (1841–1916), historian Mario Rapisardi (1844–1912), poet Napoleone Colajanni (1847–1921), writer, journalist...
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    left and Stesichorus on the right), which were composed by the poet Mario Rapisardi. Tradition has it that their tombs are actually in the area of the...
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    in the piazza del Campo). Michele Rapisardi - Self-portrait Michele Rapisardi - Head of Ofelia pazza Michele Rapisardi - Study for The Sicilian Vespers...
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    journalist, was elected the first Socialist mayor of Catania in 1902. Mario Rapisardi, Italian poet and translator, taught at the university in the 1870s...
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    the author of many lyrics of intrinsic value. Alfredo Baccelli and Mario Rapisardi are epic poets of distinction. Felice Cavallotti is the author of the...
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    Milton's Paradise Lost, by William Blake Cover of 1887 edition of Mario Rapisardi's poem Lucifero Lucifer before the Lord, by Mihály Zichy (19th century)...
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    deserved immortal glory as a most austere founder of civilization.) Epigraph by Mario Rapisardi at the entrance of the Roman Amphitheatre of Catania....
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    Siberia". Gazzetta d'Italia. Florence. 1879. Polemica Giosuè Carducci e Mario Rapisardi. Catania. Edited by Niccolò Giannotta 1881. (Literary debut) Arabeschi...
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    1841. He was Giovanni Verga’s cousin and would become a friend of Mario Rapisardi, Luigi Capuana and Federico De Roberto. Together with the engraver...
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  • della Vittoria, now in piazza A. Diaz. Portraits of Giordano Bruno, Mario Rapisardi, Garibaldi, Vittorio Emananuele II, Cavour e Mazzini. Apparition of...
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    and Tommasèo. Calcedonio was a friend of the famed Sicilian poet Mario Rapisardi. The house where he lived and died in Catania has a plaque on its exterior...
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  • moving to a weekly publication cycle and was formally published by the "Mario Rapisardi Literary Society." Il Lavoratore (The Worker) (June 1924 – September...
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    Parvula for her sister Esterina. In the summer of 1875 she met the poet Mario Rapisardi. Their closeness gave rise to many rumors: the generally accepted theory...
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  • vento (cf. lagazzettanizzena.it), [1] School Library Institute ITCG Mario Rapisardi, February 2015, Caltanissetta Ventanas [2] (cf. prensa-latina.cu),...
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  • Ramón y Cajal William Ramsay William James Ramsey ([197]) Arthur Ranc Mario Rapisardi François-Vincent Raspail Samuel Kerkham Ratcliffe Albrecht Rau ([198])...
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    the academic field was through the Grupo Eros, which included Flavio Rapisardi, Silvia Delfino, Mabel Bellucci, and which later dissolved. Then they...
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    Sabaudo and Cosulich Triestina Navigation Company. At this time Gaetano Rapisardi, the Sicilian architect who had married one of his daughters, worked with...
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    singer Ottavio Masiello. Alberta Masiello studied singing with Fernanda Rapisardi in Milan, and piano with Renzo Lorenzoni at the Milan Conservatory, (Conservatorio...
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    Borgo-Sanzio San Giovanni Galermo-Trappeto-Cibali Monte Po-Nesima/San Leone-Rapisardi San Giorgio-Librino/San Giuseppe La Rena-Zia Lisa-Villaggio Sant'Agata...
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  • Scala, Milan Nino Sanzogno Franco Enriquez Mario Velani Marchi settings Rosanna Carteri Adina Greta Rapisardi Giannetta Giuseppe Di Stefano Nemorino Giulio...
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    Buenos Aires: Ediciones Lea. ISBN 9789876343510. Retrieved June 4, 2021. Rapisardi, Flavio; Modarelli, Alejandro (August 2001). Fiestas, baños y exilios:...
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