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Hadrian, abbot of a | Neapolitan abbey, was selected, but he considered himse |
e theatrical piece Filumena Marturano by the | Neapolitan actor and author Eduardo De Filippo, which h |
erg-Acton, 7th Baronet and a grandson of the | Neapolitan admiral Sir John Acton, 6th Baronet. |
ome President of Italy, as well as the third | Neapolitan after Enrico De Nicola and Giovanni Leone. |
stock that was combined with Spanish, Barb, | Neapolitan and Arabian blood. |
ain he would not be able to join them to the | Neapolitan and Sicilian territories. |
uld have a meant a rapprochement between the | Neapolitan and Sicilian kingdoms, and that he was "more |
nd sidemen Mark Stevens, Billy Neale and Ray | Neapolitan appeared in Chuck's The Gong Show Movie (198 |
Otto led the | Neapolitan army in battle but was defeated. |
campomarano (current Molise), he entered the | Neapolitan Army at an early age. |
Damas was made Commander-in-Chief of the | Neapolitan army in 1805, but fled to Sicily on the appr |
In 1453 the | Neapolitan army was struck by malaria, and Federico him |
By mid morning, the | Neapolitan army had concentrated near Pollenza, with fi |
he fortress of Gaeta and Calabria, where the | Neapolitan Army was entrenched, still held out against |
The | Neapolitan army was routed and most of the men eventual |
By the end of the first day, although the | Neapolitan army had the upper hand and had made slight |
f Naples under General Reynier and the Royal | Neapolitan Army under General Damas. |
The main | Neapolitan army, commanded by their king, Joachim Murat |
As captain of artillery in the | Neapolitan army, he took part in the expedition sent by |
It is said this group aimed to monopolize | Neapolitan art commissions, using intrigue, sabotage of |
Pomus and Mort Shuman of the music of a 1902 | Neapolitan ballad by Giambattista and Ernesto de Curtis |
film Follow That Dream, and the traditional | Neapolitan ballad "Santa Lucia" in the 1964 outing Viva |
by a Flemish dealer, the painting features a | Neapolitan beggar boy with a deformed foot. |
Gennaro, where images of the first fourteen | Neapolitan bishops can be found. |
entury the catacombs were the burial site of | Neapolitan bishops. |
ins cremated and placed in the church of the | Neapolitan Bourbons at Santa Chiara in Naples, however, |
ribaldian expedition to Sicily, defeated two | Neapolitan brigades at Piale (August 23), and marched v |
uto fratello napoletano", meaning, "Welcome, | Neapolitan brother," and the two sets of fans celebrate |
he Italian underworld by defeating the rival | Neapolitan Camorra of Brooklyn. |
York gang member who became a hitman for the | Neapolitan Camorra gang. |
me year he took part in Giuseppe Garibaldi's | Neapolitan campaign, and was then a professor in the mi |
Neapolitan Carousel (1954) | |
to included the introduction of the Count, a | Neapolitan character, as comic relief per the theatrica |
Mustacciuoli are typical | Neapolitan Christmas cookies, with a rhomboidal shape c |
It has returned to being an active center of | Neapolitan civic life after years of decay. |
Augustus | Neapolitan Cleveland 'Porkpie' Grant (Ram John Holder), |
igs with which he harassed the Calabrian and | Neapolitan coasts as part of the campaign that culminat |
He was killed in a duel by the | Neapolitan colonel Filangieri in 1810. |
1590-1620) was a | Neapolitan composer of madrigals. |
The original music was written by | Neapolitan composer Rodolfo Falvo; arrangement in USA b |
1600-1617) was a | Neapolitan composer working at the beginning of the 17t |
(1558 or 1559 - Naples, May 20, 1622) was a | Neapolitan composer. |
He was one of the most famous | Neapolitan composers of the late 16th century; some of |
This innovation was introduced by Starace, a | Neapolitan confectioner with a shop in a corner in Muni |
nger in the Chapel Royal and director of the | Neapolitan Conservatorio di Sant'Onofrio a Porta Capuan |
es grilled scamorza as a traditional dish in | Neapolitan cooking. |
On September 30 a | Neapolitan corps crossed the Volturno at Triflisco, mar |
The following day a desperate | Neapolitan counteroffensive was driven back, and Lanza |
When she was born, the | Neapolitan court had already moved to Sicily because Na |
il her marriage made Maria Theresa leave the | Neapolitan court. |
erience of growing up in the opulence of the | Neapolitan court. |
oms of the Fleet, wild stories circulated of | Neapolitan dentists being kept busy repairing Italian s |
Horses of this line are of Spanish | Neapolitan descent, crossed with other Lipizzans during |
stone's report on the inhumane conditions in | Neapolitan detention facilities (1851), emphasizing the |
won't be singing "Malano mia"! ( | Neapolitan dialect for "Oh My Milan") |
r and singer who specialized in songs in the | Neapolitan dialect. |
"Annarella" for most of her life; that is a | Neapolitan diminutive of Anne that you may hear being u |
Struffoli is a | Neapolitan dish made of deep fried balls of dough about |
He was chief of staff of the | Neapolitan Division of Marshal Suchet's army in the Pen |
The Great | Neapolitan Earthquake was an earthquake that occurred o |
t his first years, this is a collection of 6 | Neapolitan episodes: a clown exploited by a hoodlum; an |
nuscript was copied in Paris from an earlier | Neapolitan exemplar illuminated by Cristoforo Orimina, |
His mother was Orania, of | Neapolitan extraction. |
The remnant of the | Neapolitan field army dissolved or was evacuated to Sic |
ples, after having defeated Florence and the | Neapolitan fleet under Alfonso's brother, Frederick of |
e command of General Mohr, attacked a larger | Neapolitan force entrenched in Casaglia. |
The rhyme scheme of the verse in the earlier | Neapolitan forms of the villanelle is usually abR abR a |
here she was in a flotilla together with the | Neapolitan frigate Minerva, Captain Vieugna, and 12 Nea |
He reached the | Neapolitan frontier on 22 June, and two weeks later the |
n, Naples Onion, Guernsey Star-of-Bethlehem, | Neapolitan Garlic, Star, White Garlic, Wood Garlic) is |
siege artillery breached Gaeta's walls, the | Neapolitan garrison capitulated. |
The | Neapolitan garrison of Ravale was quickly routed on the |
34, 1st Duke of Venosa 1441, Count of Lecce, | Neapolitan General and Admiral. |
a Greek painter, Belisario Corenzio and the | Neapolitan, Giambattista Caracciolo. |
of the Kingdom of Naples had overthrown the | Neapolitan government and erected the Parthenopean Repu |
However when the | Neapolitan government imposed a prohibitive duty on sul |
held out against the French even though the | Neapolitan government had had to cede the capital. |
At the beginning of February 1800, the | Neapolitan government, reinstated in Naples after being |
s were imposed in several Italian towns, and | Neapolitan harbours were closed to British and Ottoman |
Specific ancestors of this type include the | Neapolitan horse, and the Iberian horse of Barb ancestr |
gold digger, mistakes Antonio, a waiter in a | Neapolitan hotel, for the Arab prince Bey of Agapur and |
of a recently presented installation called | Neapolitan, I replay the end scene of the famous Guiter |
nfraction of the articles convented with the | Neapolitan jacobins and of the stab our English honour |
tice (29 January 1560 - 21 April 1633) was a | Neapolitan keyboard composer. |
ersagliari, and defeated forces loyal to the | Neapolitan king at the battles of Calatafimi and Milazz |
as Louis XII of France, the conqueror of the | Neapolitan Kingdom of Naples and the Duchy of Milan. |
A ruthless | Neapolitan land developer and elected city councilman, |
ard oratorio La Morte di Abele (1732) by the | Neapolitan Leonardo Leo. |
o the suggested concerted action against the | Neapolitan Liberals. |
poso di tre e marito di nessuna, which had a | Neapolitan libretto by Antonio Palomba. |
ran smoothly, but the steep gradiants of the | Neapolitan lines caused heavy work on the original stea |
a population of Italy, from which the mighty | Neapolitan Mastiff, Cane Corso, Bucciriscu Calabrese an |
nolo, Maltese, Maremmano-Abruzzese Sheepdog, | Neapolitan Mastiff, short-haired and wire-haired Segugi |
He also shows his | Neapolitan Mastiffs at dog shows, winning two awards at |
Go on Chess Club Records before signing with | Neapolitan Music Limited in 2008. |
mento del Gusto Musicale together with other | Neapolitan musicians, and also probably cultivated conn |
s, Campania, Italy, to a family of itinerant | Neapolitan musicians, he moved with his family to Porte |
However, a | Neapolitan, named Fontana, claimed the discovery for hi |
rovision of the will with the support of the | Neapolitan nobility, and the resulting turmoil resulted |
xt year, he allied with Landulf and besieged | Neapolitan Nola. |
rdinando Lanza, aged 75 (probably one of the | Neapolitan officers bribed with the English-freemason m |
ervative Roman style to the more progressive | Neapolitan one; perhaps he began renumbering his public |
he song was that of Enrico Caruso, the great | Neapolitan opera singer. |
s written in the then popular style of comic | Neapolitan opera. |
Francis sings all songs either entirely in | Neapolitan or bilingual in Neapolitan and English. |
By this time, being | Neapolitan or Sicilian no longer mattered and Valenti n |
ca and the napolitane, forms of Venetian and | Neapolitan origin respectively. |
Bonito (11 January 1707 - 9 May 1789) was a | Neapolitan painter of the Rococo period. |
smith, and worked in the house of the prime | Neapolitan painter Colantonio del Fiore; he fell in lov |
apparently wrote a series of biographies of | Neapolitan painters. |
Unlike the more familiar | Neapolitan pizza, it is typically square, with more dou |
ork-style pizza, which is closely related to | Neapolitan pizza, tomato pie is derived heavily from Si |
ry ovens are mandated for production of true | Neapolitan pizza. |
May - Giovanni Domenico da Nola, | Neapolitan poet and composer (born c. 1510) |
en by Alfonso Maria de' Liguori, a prominent | Neapolitan priest (later canonized) who founded the Red |
Mathilde Ludovika in Bavaria to 1861 to the | Neapolitan Prince Luis of the Two Sicilies, her parents |
The banquet organised in honour of the | Neapolitan prince was so extravagant and magnificent th |
He was also Provincial of the then | Neapolitan Province, and later the Roman Province. |
if Rossini wished to present himself to the | Neapolitan public by offerng a selection of the best mu |
Austrian army which was employed against the | Neapolitan rebels, and by March 24 he had victoriously |
fought on March 7, 1821 between Austria and | Neapolitan rebels. |
olution in August Genoino was exiled and the | Neapolitan Republic proclaimed. |
Italian soldier who fought in defence of the | Neapolitan Republic in 1799. |
In the events of the | Neapolitan Republic, he was captured by royalist troops |
In 1799 he was amongst the defenders of the | Neapolitan Republic. |
ulted in the proclamation of the short-lived | Neapolitan Republic. |
He was also a protagonist of the | Neapolitan Revolution of 1820; wounded, he retired to p |
He took part in the | Neapolitan Revolution of 1820, and was again sent to ex |
British consul-general in Naples during the | Neapolitan Revolution of 1799. |
sh, Italian, Bulgarian, Austrian, Tuscan and | Neapolitan Royal Families, descended from her through L |
With the help of a faction at the | Neapolitan royal court, Aymon made a bid to marry Joann |
others to Rome where Pope Pius IX hosted the | Neapolitan Royal Family at the Quirinal Palace. |
ught influence from Jusepe de Ribera and the | Neapolitan School. |
ontaining the Florentine, Sienese, Roman and | Neapolitan schools, appeared in 1792, the rest in 1796. |
Neapolitan Ships | |
ncreasing fans' interest and support for the | Neapolitan side. |
of the ensemble of Pino Daniele, a prominent | Neapolitan singer. |
of the anthem contain superb examples of the | Neapolitan Sixth chord. |
"Santa Lucia Luntana" is a | Neapolitan song written by E. A. Mario in 1919. |
singer) is a popular song, adapted from the | Neapolitan song "Dicitencello vuie." |
ival della canzone italiana to represent the | Neapolitan song genre. |
This article is about the | Neapolitan song. |
Emanuele Nutile, composer of | Neapolitan songs (born 1862) |
selections include the | Neapolitan songs Voce 'e Notte, Canta Pe' Me, 'Na Sera |
These are: the | Neapolitan songs album Mario!, recorded in December 195 |
the most popular Italian operatic arias and | Neapolitan songs. |
The foundation bloodstock was made up of | Neapolitan, Spanish, and Oriental blood. |
Kehoe would often sing the | Neapolitan standard "'O Sole Mio" following the antics. |
The | Neapolitan Stazione Zoologica, Giesbrecht's main work p |
quite different from the thicker and softer | Neapolitan style base. |
t role is the character Viola Bruni from the | Neapolitan television soap opera Un Posto al Sole (also |
'nnamorato (The brother in love, 1732, to a | Neapolitan text), L'Olimpiade (January 31, 1735) and Il |
ng the historic coconut bar, also known as a | Neapolitan three color coconut bar. |
at Napoleon would sanction his return to the | Neapolitan Throne he had formerly occupied. |
aughter of the Duke of Calabria (heir to the | Neapolitan throne), following negotiations with the Kin |
raditional title of the heir apparent to the | Neapolitan throne. |
ed Andrew's father, Charles Robert, from the | Neapolitan throne. |
) lives alone, and offers Ceccarelli (who is | Neapolitan) to stay a few days before resuming his trav |
In the opening engagements, | Neapolitan troops managed to surround and capture Gener |
s, held the mainland whereas the British and | Neapolitan troops held Sicily for the Bourbon king. |
The | Neapolitan troops on the Liri and Garigliano rivers wer |
ear of Christ"), is the name of a celebrated | Neapolitan type of wine produced on the slopes of Mount |
Gian Domenico del Giovane da Nola - | Neapolitan villanellas for three and four voices |
The Battle of Casaglia was a battle in the | Neapolitan War between an Austrian force under the comm |
ttle of Cesenatico was a minor battle in the | Neapolitan War that took place on 23 April 1815 in the |
e Battle of Pesaro was a minor battle in the | Neapolitan War that took place on 28 April 1815 in the |
Anglo-Austrian force, the last action of the | Neapolitan War, that the city was finally retaken. |
city of Gaeta by Austrian forces during the | Neapolitan War. |
troops sent to the kingdom of Naples for the | Neapolitan War. |
vy vessel which was in turn protected by two | Neapolitan warships. |
The | Neapolitan Wikipedia (Wikipedia napulitana) is the Neap |
Few of Giotto's | Neapolitan works have survived: a fragment of a fresco |
and he borrows his title, apparently, from a | Neapolitan writer of Latin verse, Hieronymus Angerianus |
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