- The
Borgo Giuseppino is a
neighbourhood of Trieste, Italy,
planned and
built starting from the end of the 18th century. The name
comes from the Emperor...
- Mantovana", a 16th-century
Italian song,
composed by
Giuseppe Cenci (
Giuseppino del Biado) ca. 1600 with the text "Fuggi, fuggi,
fuggi da
questo cielo"...
- ****y, Skinny, and
Smart Way to Eat Your
Favorite Food. (Knopf) 2014.
Giuseppino. Da New York all'Italia:
storia del mio
ritorno a casa. (Potter) 2013...
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president and SF won 3.0% of the vote and
three regional councillors —
Giuseppino Canu,
Paola Casula and Luca
Pizzuto (while
Italian Left, in list with...
- sixteenth-century song
attributed to the
Italian tenor Giuseppe Cenci, also
known as
Giuseppino del Biado, (d. 1616) to the text Fuggi, fuggi,
fuggi da
questo cielo....
-
February 1568 – 3 July 1640) was an
Italian Mannerist painter, also
named Il
Giuseppino and
called Cavaliere d'Arpino,
because he was
created Cavaliere di Cristo...
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Roiano (Slovene: Rojan) ·
Scorcola (Škorklja)
Barriera Nuova ·
Borgo Giuseppino ·
Borgo Teresiano · Città
Nuova · Città
Vecchia · San Vito · San Giusto...
- Beineke,
Trilce Cavero as
Alice Beineke,
Miguel Alvarez as Mal Beineke, and
Giuseppino Castellano and
Brando Gallesi as
Pericles (Pugsley). The
Addams Family...
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contemporaries could also sing in the b**** register:
Giulio Caccini,
Giuseppino Cenci,
Giovanni Domenico Puliaschi and
Francesco Rasi. Rasi
created the...
- For a
House (1949) – the
owner of the
agency Se
fossi de****to (1949) –
Giuseppino Ho
sognato il
paradiso (1950) The
Cadets of
Gascony (1950) –
Mario Fantoni...