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    'O sole mio (category Compositions by Eduardo di Capua)
    were written by Giovanni Capurro and the music was composed by Eduardo di Capua (1865–1917) and Alfredo Mazzucchi (1878–1972). The title translates literally...
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  • The Palazzo Marigliano, also known as Palazzo di Capua is a Renaissance-style palace in Central Naples, Italy. It is located on the Via San Biagio dei...
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  • following year Constance was forced to marry the count of Altavilla, Andrea di Capua, son of Bartolomeo, and protonotary of the kingdom, who was residing...
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  • The Premio Vittorio di Capua is a Group 2 flat horse race in Italy open to thoroughbreds aged three years or older. It is run at Milan over a distance...
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  • Giuseppe "Peppiniello" Di Capua (born 15 March 1958) is an Italian competition rowing coxswain and Olympic champion. Di Capua was born in Salerno. He received...
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  • Lando IV (Italian: Landone) was the Lombard prince of Capua from December 1091 until 19 June 1098, in opposition to Norman prince Richard II. Lando belonged...
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    "Cantelmo, Andrea", Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani, vol. 18 (1975). Online edition, accessed 14 Feb. 2015. Lionardo Di Capua, Vita di Andrea Cantelmo...
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    is formed from the sarcophagus of the Peter of Capua (died 1214). Above the altar is a painting by Andrea dell'Asta of The Martyrdom of St. Andrew. The...
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    "Santa Lucia" (Teodoro Cottrau) "'O sole mio" (Giovanni Capurro, Edwardo di Capua) "La partida" (Fermín María Álvarez) "Pietà signore" (Louis Niedermeyer)...
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  • Gonzaga, Isabella di Capua, Lucrezia Borgia, and commemorative monuments, such as the one for dead soldiers of the Great War in San Girolamo di Guastalla. After...
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  • Mattia Coluccia as Mattia Betani Mapunzo as Betani Luca Di Capua as Luca Angela Favella as Angela Andrea Colicchia as Maurizio Finos, Arianna (13 January 2016)...
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    Santa Maria di Capua (current Santa Maria Capua Vetere). It is part of the current archdiocese of Capua. The first bishop of the diocese of Capua Nova ("New...
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    made to submit to the Norman Prince Richard I of Capua in 1062 when Gaeta was captured by Jordan I of Capua. In 1064, the city was placed under a line of...
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    Landolfo Maramaldo Pietro Tomacelli Marino Giudice Tommaso Orsini Guglielmo di Capua The pope was said to have offered the cardinalate to the Archbishop of...
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    of Clerics Regular Minor Tommaso Caracciolo (1478–1546), Archbishop of Capua (1536–1546), Bishop of Trivento (1502–1540), and Bishop of Capaccio (1523–1531)...
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  • wanted to kiss you") is a 1900 song composed by Vincenzo Russo, Eduardo Di Capua, and Alfredo Mazzucchi. A classic of the Canzone Napoletana, the song premiered...
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  • Società Sportiva Juve Stabia is an Italian football club based in Castellammare di Stabia, Campania. Juve Stabia will play in Serie B, the second tier of Italian...
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    Sant'Agata and Telese from 1088 until his death. He was the regent of Capua in 1090–93, and was effectively independent of any lord after 1105. He was...
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    Braccio da Montone (1 July 1368 – 5 June 1424), born Andrea Fortebraccio, was an Italian condottiero. He was born to the nobleman Oddo Fortebraccio and...
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    issued on the Abiah label I' te vurria vasà Neapolitan song by Eduardo di Capua Vincenzo Russo Issued on the Abiah label The Mystery of Your Gift Groban...
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    Guaimar III when he and Pandulf IV besieged Pandulf V in Capua. In 1026, after an 18-month siege, Capua surrendered and Pandulf IV was reinstated as prince...
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    the line Naples P.zza Carlo III Station-Santa Maria Capua Vetere/S.Andrea dei Lagni-Biforcazione-Capua (43 km), with 11,000 V 25 Hz monophase AC electric...
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  • Marcianise, Portico di Caserta, Recale, Santa Maria Capua Vetere. Its history is linked, for its origins, with the ancient city of Capua, corresponding to...
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    Nardella, Rodolfo Falvo, De Curtis, Di Capua, E. A. Mario, Gaetano Lama and Salvatore Cardillo. Orchestra del Teatro Comunale di Bologna. Giancarlo Chiaramello...
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    remained in the mountains north of Capua, which is just north of the Greek city of Neapolis. Around 343 BC, Rome and Capua attempted to form an alliance....
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    Monforte ceased; his possession was given to Federico d'Aragona e Andrea di Capua. During the following 90 years the earldom of Fragneto will be sold...
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    Andrew (Italian: Andrea di Raviscanina), count of Rupecanina, was a Norman nobleman of the Mezzogiorno. He was a longtime adversary of the royal power...
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  • 371 1981 "LUCIANO PAVAROTTI: "O sole mio: Favorite Neapolitan Songs." DI CAPUA: O sole mio; Maria, Mart. TOSTI: 'A vucchella; Marechiare. CANNIO: 'O surdato...
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  • Giuseppe Di Capua) 1982: (Carmine Abbagnale, Giuseppe Abbagnale, cox Giuseppe Di Capua) 1983: (Ullrich Dießner, Thomas Greiner, cox. Andreas Gregor) 1985:...
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    Innocentius III; 22 February 1161 – 16 July 1216), born Lotario dei Conti di Segni (anglicized as Lothar of Segni), was the head of the Catholic Church...
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