Dubor) .... Giovanni Sciopèn (1982, Luciano Odorisio) .... Francesco Maria Vitale Ars amandi (1983, Walerian Borowczyk) .... Macarius Les Amants terribles...
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Joseph Vitale (May 17, 1909 – June 5, 1982) was a Sicilian-American boss and under-boss of the St. Louis crime family. During his lifetime, Vitale was the...
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A Haunting in Venice (redirect from Vitale Portfoglio)
Venice, having lost his faith in God and humanity, with ex-police officer Vitale Portfoglio as his bodyguard. Mystery writer Ariadne Oliver persuades Poirot...
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Vitale da Bologna (c. 1309–1360), also known as Vitale di Aymo de' Cavalli or Vitale degli Equi, was an Italian painter of the Early Renaissance. He is...
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Priestess release Julia who is then married to Licinius. Sung in Italian – Maria Vitale [it], Elena Nicolai, Renato Gavarini, Alfredo Fineschi, Giuliano Ferrein...
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Teatro alla Scala in Milan on 11 February 1843. Verdi dedicated the score to Maria Luigia, the Habsburg Duchess of Parma, who died a few weeks after the premiere...
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Salvatore "Vito" Vitale (Italian pronunciation: [salvaˈtoːre ˈviːto viˈtaːle]; born June 20, 1959, in Partinico), also known as Fardazza, is a member...
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Carmine Bruno Carotenuto Walter Santesso as Teodoro Cristina De Angelis Maria Vitale Gabriele Ladogana as Peppiniello Attilio Martella Jimmy il Fenomeno as...
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Riccardo) Conductor, Opera House and Orchestra Label 1951 Giuseppe Modesti, Maria Vitale, Elena Nicolai, Gino Bonelli Alfredo Simonetto, Orchestra and Chorus...
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Camilla "Milly" Vitale (16 July 1933 – 2 November 2006) was an Italian actress. She was the daughter of Riccardo Vitale (Rome Opera House Director, deceased...
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basilica of the Saints Martyrs Vitale, Valeria, Gervasio and Protasio known more commonly as the basilica of San Vitale and Compagni Martiri in Fovea (Roman...
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Pantheon, Rome (redirect from Santa Maria Rotunda)
Roman temple and, since AD 609, a Catholic church (Italian: Basilica Santa Maria ad Martyres or Basilica of St. Mary and the Martyrs) in Rome, Italy. It...
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I due Foscari (category Libretti by Francesco Maria Piave)
opera in three acts by Giuseppe Verdi to an Italian libretto by Francesco Maria Piave, based on the 1821 historical play, The Two Foscari by Lord Byron...
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of Saint Mary Major (Italian: Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore, Italian pronunciation: [ˈsanta maˈriːa madˈdʒoːre]; Latin: Basilica Sanctae Mariae Maioris;...
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Carlo Maria Martini SJ (15 February 1927 – 31 August 2012) was an Italian Jesuit and Biblical scholar. He served as Archbishop of Milan from 1980 to 2004...
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Santa Maria della Salute (English: Saint Mary of Health; Venetian: Bazéłega de Santa Maria de ła Sałute), commonly known simply as La Salute (Italian:...
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mitosis. Piovesan, Allison; Pelleri, Maria Chiara; Antonaros, Francesca; Strippoli, Pierluigi; Caracausi, Maria; Vitale, Lorenza (2019-02-27). "On the length...
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Aroldo (category Libretti by Francesco Maria Piave)
opera in four acts by Giuseppe Verdi to an Italian libretto by Francesco Maria Piave, based on and adapted from their earlier 1850 collaboration, Stiffelio...
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Vitale (born 12 October 1972) is an Italian actress. She appeared in more than fifty films since 2000. "Speciale Intervista: l'Attrice Lidia Vitale"...
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opera house and orchestra Label 1951 Rolando Panerai, Miriam Pirazzini, Maria Vitale, Amedeo Berdini Alfredo Simonetto, Chorus and Orchestra della RAI di...
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Petrella, La fanciulla del west, opposite Carla Gavazzi, and Aroldo, opposite Maria Vitale. Vasco Campagnano died in Milan on 16 January 1976. Operissimo.com...
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Komuro Zara Whites Aiden Shaw Anthony Crane Ben Dover Billy Herrington Bobby Vitale Bradford Thomas Wagner Brandon Lee Buck Angel Cole Tucker Dale DaBone Darren...
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Maurizio Vitale Cesa (1945–1987) was an Italian entrepreneur and sportswear inventor of brands Robe di Kappa and Jesus Jeans. Born September 17, 1945 by...
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Louis Vitale, OFM, (June 1, 1932 – September 6, 2023) was an American Franciscan friar, peace activist, and a co-founder of Nevada Desert Experience. His...
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Joseph F. Vitale (born November 10, 1954) is an American Democratic Party politician, who has been serving in the New Jersey State Senate since 1998, where...
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The Basilica of Santa Maria in Trastevere (Italian: Basilica di Santa Maria in Trastevere) or Our Lady in Trastevere is a titular minor basilica in the...
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Pope Julius III (redirect from Gian Maria del Monte)
barely escaped execution. Pope Paul III created him Cardinal-Priest of San Vitale on 22 December, 1536; and raised him to the dignity of cardinal-bishop with...
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Theodora and Justinian are represented in mosaics in the Basilica of San Vitale of Ravenna, Italy, which were completed a year before her death after 547...
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Ida Vitale (born 2 November 1923) is a Uruguayan poet, translator, essayist, lecturer and literary critic. She played an important role in the Uruguayan...
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Vitale II Michiel (also spelled Vital II Michiel) was Doge of Venice from 1155 to 1172. Vitale Michiel became Doge of Venice at a time when Venice's relations...
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