- The
Tabula Capuana ("Tablet from Capua"; Ital.
Tavola Capuana), is an
ancient terracotta slab, 50 by 60 cm (20 by 24 in), with a long
inscribed text in...
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Capuana is an
Italian surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Franco Capuana,
Italian conductor Luigi Capuana,
Italian author and journalist...
- The
Porta Capuana is a
Renaissance city gate in Naples, Italy,
originally p****ing
through the
medieval city walls, of
which two
bastions remain to the...
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Luigi Capuana (May 28, 1839 –
November 29, 1915) was an
Italian author and
journalist and one of the most
important members of the
verist movement (see...
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Mario Capuana (1576 in
Sicily – 4 May 1647 in Noto) was an
Italian composer of
motets and a requiem. He was
maestro di
capella at the
Cathedral of Noto...
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Conservatorio di
Santa Maria di Loreto, the
Conservatorio di Sant'
Onofrio in
Capuana, and the
Conservatorio della Pietà dei Turchini. It also
became known as...
- Sant'Anna a
Capuana is a
church located on the
piazza of the same name in Naples, Italy. The
church was
founded in the 16th
century near the
former city...
- The
Monument to
Luigi Capuana is a
memorial erected in
Piazza Buglio, in the
center of the town of Mineo,
province of Catania,
region of Sicily, Italy...
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Franco Capuana (29
September 1894 – 10
December 1969) was an
Italian conductor. Born in Fano in the
Province of
Pesaro and Urbino, he was the younger...
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early 1900s.
Giovanni Verga and
Luigi Capuana were its main
exponents and the
authors of a
verismo manifesto.
Capuana published the
novel Giacinta, generally...