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Giuseppe$31681$ - translation to Αγγλικά

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Giuseppe Cipriani (disambiguation); Cipriani, Giuseppe

Giuseppe      
n. Giuseppe (voornaam)
Giuseppe Verdi         
  • [[Arrigo Boito]] and Verdi at Sant'Agata in 1893
  • [[Emanuele Muzio]], Verdi's pupil and assistant
  • Risorgimento!]]'' (2011) by [[Lorenzo Ferrero]]. Verdi, one of the characters in the opera, stands just left of centre.
  • [[Francesco Maria Piave]] whose work with Verdi included ''Rigoletto'' and ''La traviata''
  • Vanity Fair]]'' (1879)
  • Verdi's childhood home at Le Roncole<!--Verdi was not born here, see Rosselli, page 13.-->
  • [[Giuseppina Strepponi]] (c. 1845)
  • Giuseppina Strepponi, c. 1850s
  • Macbeth meets the witches (Act I, scene 1)
  • Margherita Barezzi, Verdi's first wife
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  • Stage set by Giuseppe Bertoja for the premiere of ''Rigoletto'' (Act 1, Scene 2)
  • Antonio Barezzi, Verdi's patron and later father-in-law
  • [[Salvadore Cammarano]], librettist of ''Alzira'', ''La battaglia di Legnano'', and ''Luisa Miller''
  • [[Teresa Stolz]] as ''Aida'' in the 1872 Parma production
  • Painting "Viva Verdi" slogans
  • Verdi in Russia, 1861–62
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  • Verdi conducting the [[Paris Opera]] premiere of ''Aida'' in 1880
  • Luigi Secchi's 1913 statue of Verdi in Busseto
  • Verdi's grave at the Casa di Riposo, Milan
  • ''Les vêpres siciliennes'': poster for the premiere (1855)
  • Villa Verdi at Sant'Agata, as it looked between 1859 and 1865
ITALIAN COMPOSER OF THE ROMANTIC ERA
VERDI; Giuseppe Fortunino Francesco Verdi; Guiseppi Verdi; Guisippe Verdi; Verdi's; Giuseppe Fortuning Francesco Verdi; Guiseppe verdi; Giuseppe verdi; Verdi; G. Verdi; G Verdi; Guiseppe Verdi; Giusuppe Verdi; Giuseppe Fortunino Verdi
Giuseppe Verdi (italiaans componist)
Giuseppe Mazzini         
  • Mazzini's house in Genoa, now seat of the Museum of [[Risorgimento]] and of the Mazzinian Institute
  • Citizens shot for reading Mazzini Journals (Compare with [[Édouard Manet]], ''[[The Execution of Emperor Maximilian]]'')
  • Mausoleum of Mazzini in the [[Staglieno cemetery]] of Genoa
  • Bust of Mazzini]] by [[Giovanni Turini]] in [[Central Park]]
  • Blue plaque, 183 North Gower Street, London
  • Mazzini late in his career
  • Photograph of Mazzini by Domenico Lama
  • Last page of a letter from Mazzini to [[Carl Schurz]] when both were in London, 1851
ITALIAN NATIONALIST ACTIVIST, POLITICIAN, JOURNALIST AND PHILOSOPHER
Mazzini; Mazzini, Giuseppe; Joseph Mazzini; Giuseppe Mazinni; Mazzini, Giuseppe, 1805-1872; Mazzini, Giuseppe 1805-1872; Mazzini, Joseph; Mazzinian; Mazzinianism
Giusseppe Mazzini (Italiaans revolutionair, één van de aanvoerders van de Italiaanse onafhankelijkheidsbeweging)

Ορισμός

Verdi
(named after the Italian composer Giuseppe Verdi (1813-1901)) Provable systems language. Descendant of Ottawa Euclid.

Βικιπαίδεια

Giuseppe Cipriani

Giuseppe Cipriani may refer to:

  • Giuseppe Cipriani (chef) (1900–1980), founded Harry's Bar in Venice in 1931
  • Giuseppe Cipriani (racing driver) (born 1966), Italian racing driver
  • Giovanni Battista Cipriani (1727–1785), also called Giuseppe Cipriani, Italian painter and engraver