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Serpente was the name of at
least two
ships of the
Italian Navy and may
refer to:
Italian torpedo boat
Serpente, a Sirio-class
torpedo boat
launched in...
- Il dio
serpente (transl. The
snake god) is a 1970
Italian erotic fantasy film
directed by
Piero Vivarelli and
featuring Italian-based
American actress...
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Cascata del
Serpente (in
English Snake's waterfall) is a
waterfall located in the
Ligurian Apennine (Italy). In the past it was also
named Cascata delle...
- Malesherbes, Clignancourt-Championnet, Michelet-Institut d'Art et d'Archéologie,
Serpente-Maison de la Recherche, and
Institut des
Etudes Ibériques.
Other academic...
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donna serpente (The
Snake Woman) is a 1932
opera by
Alfredo Casella to a
libretto by
Cesare Vico
Lodovici based on the fable, La
donna serpente, by Carlo...
- The
Observatory of the rue
Serpente was an
astronomical observatory owned and
operated by the Société
Astronomique de
France (the
French Astronomical Society)...
- L'amore
difficile (internationally
released as Of
Wayward Love and as **** Can Be Difficult) is a 1962
Italian comedy anthology film. The film represents...
- on an
earlier intermedio created in 1589, "Combattimento di
Apollo col
serpente Pitone," and set to
music by Luca Marenzio,
survives complete. The opera...
- La
donna serpente is a
fable by
Carlo Gozzi which premiered at the
Teatro Sant'Angelo, Venice, in 1762. The play was
adapted as a children's TV film, broadcast...
- Il
Serpente di Bronzo, ZWV 61 is a
sacred cantata composed by the
Czech composer Jan
Dismas Zelenka (1679–1745). It was
composed in 1730 and was first...