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Eduardo di Capua (May 12, 1865 –
October 3, 1917) was a
Neapolitan composer,
singer and songwriter. He was born in
Naples in 1865. He is best
known for...
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Capua (/ˈkæpjuə/ KAP-yoo-ə, Italian: [ˈkaːpwa]) is a city and
comune in the
province of Caserta, in the
region of Campania,
southern Italy,
situated 25 km...
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Di Capua is an
Italian surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Eduardo Di Capua, a
Neapolitan composer,
singer and songwriter.
Giuseppe Di Capua...
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Amphitheatre of
Capua was a
Roman amphitheatre in the city of
Capua (modern
Santa Maria Capua Vetere),
second only to the
Colosseum in size and probably...
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Santa Maria Capua Vetere is a town and
comune in the
province of Caserta, in the
region of Campania, in
southern Italy.
Though it is not
connected with...
- The City Gate of
Capua (Italian:
Porta di Capua or
Porta delle due Torri, 'Gate of the Two Towers') was a
monumental fortified gate
constructed between...
- The Prin****lity of
Capua (Latin: Prin****tus
Capuae or Capue, Italian: Prin****to
di Capua) was a
Lombard state centred on
Capua in
Southern Italy. Towards...
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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...
- 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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mathematics handbook. CRC Press. ISBN 978-1-56670-681-0. Fontana, Fabrizio;
DiCapua Roberto (August 2005). "Role of
hydrostatic paradoxes towards the formation...