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Catalani is an
Italian surname meaning "Catalan" or "from Catalonia".
Notable people with the
surname include:
Adelina Catalani (fl. 1818–1832), Franco-Italian...
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Alfredo Catalani (19 June 1854 – 7
August 1893) was an
Italian operatic composer. He is best
remembered for his
operas Loreley (1890) and La
Wally (1892)...
- Adelina,
sometimes Adelaide or Adele,
Catalani (fl. 1818–1832) was a Franco-Italian soprano. She is
remembered today largely for the cir****stances surrounding...
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Antonio Catalani may
refer to:
Antonio Catalani (Romano) (c. 1596–1666), also
called il Romano,
Italian painter of the late-Renaissance and early-Baroque...
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Giuseppe Catalani (1698-1764), also
known as
Catalano or Catal****, was a
Roman Catholic liturgist of the
eighteenth century, a
member of the Hieronymite...
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Angelica Catalani (10 May 1780 – 12 June 1849) was an
Italian opera singer, the
daughter of a tradesman. Her
greatest gift was her voice, a
dramatic soprano...
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numerous world-class composers,
including Giacomo Puccini,
Alfredo Catalani, and
Luigi Boccherini. By the Romans,
Lucca was
known as Luca. From more...
- École des Chartes, 2005), pp. 43–44. "Meravelles descrites". Jord****,
Catalani; Yule, Henry; Parr,
Charles McKew donor; Parr, Ruth (1863).
Mirabilia descripta :...
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Alessandro Catalani (18
April 1905 – 6
August 1986) was an
Italian racing cyclist. He rode in the 1931 Tour de France. "Alessandro
Catalani".
Cycling Archives...
- 38°07′N 13°22′E / 38.12°N 13.36°E / 38.12; 13.36 Sant'Eulalia dei
Catalani is a
deconsecrated church,
whose Renaissance facade can
still be seen on...