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    Cesare De Titta (Sant'Eusanio del Sangro, 27 January 1862– ibidem, 14 February 1933) was an Italian poet who wrote in Italian, Latin and in Neapolitan...
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  • Titta may refer to: Cesare De Titta (1862–1933), Italian poet in Italian, Latin and in Neapolitan Abruzzese Mastro Titta, nickname of Giovanni Battista...
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  • comedy-drama film directed by Federico Fellini, a semi-autobiographical tale about Titta, an adolescent boy growing up among an eccentric cast of characters in the...
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    the most elementary logic". In 1912 he met Velia Titta, younger sister of the famous baritone Ruffo Titta, and they married in a civil ceremony in 1916....
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    Mastro Titta, il boia di Roma. Memorie di un carnefice scritte da lui stesso, Perini, 1891. Executed Today: Papal States (in Italian) Mastro Titta, il boia...
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    Primo Levi (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    His father, Cesare, worked for the manufacturing firm Ganz and spent much of his time working abroad in Hungary, where Ganz was based. Cesare was an avid...
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    Monte, San Secondo, Santa Lucia, Scalocchio, Seripole, Terme di Fontecchio, Titta, Trestina, Uppiano, Userna, Userna Bassa, Valdipetrina, Vallurbana, Vingone...
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    Mighty (1972) Jus primae noctis (1972) - The pope Rugantino (1973) - Mastro Titta Les Bidasses s'en vont en guerre (1974) - Le colonel Nerone (1977) - San...
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    Étude, no. 26, April–June 2004, p. 4, Association internationale de chant lyrique Titta Ruffo. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Claudia Muzio. Works...
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    Fausta Labia, Via Maria Malibran, Via Claudia Muzio, Via Adelina Patti, Via Titta Ruffo, Via Fanny Tacchinardi; Artists related to the St. Peter's Basilica...
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    Ginnasio Giulio Cesare in 1929, he made friends with Luigi Titta Benzi, later a prominent Rimini lawyer (and the model for young Titta in Amarcord (1973))...
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  • Borghese, whose voice was exceeded in size only by that of the lion-voiced Titta Ruffo. Ruffo was the most commanding Italian baritone of his era or, arguably...
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    (in Italian). 6 April 2019. Retrieved 28 July 2021. "Atalanta, addio a Titta Rota: è stato calciatore". La Gazzetta dello Sport (in Italian). 10 July...
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    Italo Calvino (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
    year while reading anti-Fascist works by Elio Vittorini, Eugenio Montale, Cesare Pavese, Johan Huizinga, and Pisacane, and works by Max Planck, Werner Heisenberg...
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    composed by Angelo Masini Pieralli, Giannina Russ, Luisa Garibaldi and Titta Ruffo. In 2017 the opera was staged for the first time in the Czech Republic...
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    (1906/1928), Giuseppe Anselmi (1907), Titta Ruffo (1908/1926), and Riccardo Stracciari (1909/1939). 1910s–1920s: Elvira de Hidalgo (1911), Ebe Stignani, Conchita...
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    Executioner of Venice (1963) - Michele Arcà The Lion of St. Mark (1963) - Titta Revenge of the Black Knight (1963) - Amedeo Aniante Vino, whisky e acqua...
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    1934. Giuseppe De Luca (1876–1950), was an operatic baritone. His debut was at Piacenza in 1897, singing Valentin in Gounod's Faust. Titta Ruffo (1877–1953)...
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    printer (1450 ca.-1532) Vincenzo Pirro, historical (1938-2009) Gualberto Titta, writer and actor (1906–1999) Matteo Tondi, mineralogist (1762–1835) Michele...
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  • the most popular artists on the lyric stage until his retirement in 1866 Titta Ruffo (1877–1953), operatic baritone Antonio Scotti (1866–1936), baritone...
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  • playwright and actress Sara Rue Sara Schlackman 1979- American actress Titta Ruffo Ruffo Titta Cafiero 1877-1953 Italian opera singer Bunny Rugs William Clarke...
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    Bernice de Pasquali, and Lily Pons; tenors Jacques Urlus, Giovanni Martinelli, Beniamino Gigli, Giacomo Lauri-Volpi, and Lauritz Melchior; baritones Titta Ruffo...
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    famous headsman of papal Rome is Giovanni Battista Bugatti, nicknamed Mastro Titta, who took up his second profession (officially he was an umbrella painter)...
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  • trapped by the "ruthless mechanism of the system". The stockbroker hero, Titta Di Girolamo, is notable for avoiding all human contact for last 8 years...
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  • 1560s (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    歴史研究会. p. 51. Retrieved 27 October 2023.[unreliable source?] Kallio-Seppä, Titta; Lipkin, Sanna; Väre, Tiina; Moilanen, Ulla (12 August 2022). Unusual Death...
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    possessed a big, rich, vibrant voice, quite similar in quality to that of Titta Ruffo, with a sinister undertone, and quickly established himself in the...
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    before the Centennial) the opera Rigoletto was sung by Italian baritone Titta Ruffo, on May 24. Personalities from the cultural world also visited Argentina...
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    Strangers Luca Marinelli Cesare Don't Be Bad Valerio Mastandrea Lele Perfect Strangers 2016/17 (62nd) Stefano Accorsi Loris De Martino Italian Race Valerio...
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    Comisso (1928) Vincenzo Cardarelli (1929) 1930s Gino Rocca (1930) Giovanni Titta Rosa (1931) Leonida Rèpaci (1932) Raul Radice (1933) Carlo Emilio Gadda...
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    River Girl (La donna del fiume) (1955) The Virtuous Bigamist (Sous le ciel de Provence) (1956) Italia piccola (1957) Count Max (1957) Policarpo (Policarpo...
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