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Juliet of the
Spirits (Italian:
Giulietta degli spiriti) is a 1965
fantasy comedy-drama film
directed by
Federico Fellini and
starring Giulietta Masina...
- Il
trovatore ('The Troubadour') is an
opera in four acts by
Giuseppe Verdi to an
Italian libretto largely written by
Salvadore Cammarano,
based on the...
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Rodrigo de
Carvajal (1523–1539)
Alessandro Farnese (1539–1550)
Cristoforo Spiriti (1550–1556 Died)
Antonio Elio (Antonius Helius) (1558–1576) Gian Antonio...
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University of America, Eds., New York: McGraw-Hill.
Evagrio Pontico, Gli Otto
Spiriti Malvagi, trans.,
Felice Comello,
Pratiche Editrice, Parma, 1990, p.11-12...
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second 'religious pact' had been established,
linking Mussolini to the
spiriti magni of both
Constantine and Augustus. The Niš
Constantine the
Great Airport...
- God, 2and
twelue wiþ him; and
summe wymmen þat
weren heelid of
wickide spiritis and syknessis, Marie, þat is
clepid Mawdeleyn, of whom
seuene deuelis wenten...
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Bollenti spiriti is a 1981
Italian fantasy-comedy film
directed by
Giorgio Capitani.
Johnny Dorelli as
Giovanni Guiscardo Gloria Guida as
Marta Lia Tanzi...
- its
location as San
Giuda Taddeo ai
Cessati Spiriti after the
nearest broad street, the Via
Cessati Spiriti.
Cardinal Vicar Clemente Micara erected a new...
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Cristoforo Spiriti (died 5
November 1556) was a
Roman Catholic prelate who
served as
Titular Patriarch of
Jerusalem (1550–1556), and
Bishop of Cesena...
- Via dei
Cessati Spiriti is a
street in Rome (Italy),
established as a
result of an
adjustment of the
route of Via
Appia Nuova,
which took
place in the...