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What (who) is Giulietta - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Guilietta; Giulietta (disambiguation)

Alfa Romeo Giulietta         
THE NAME OF THREE DIFFERENT AUTOMOBILES MADE BY ITALIAN CAR MANUFACTURER ALFA ROMEO
Alfa Romeo Giulietta (disambiguation); Alfa Giulietta
Alfa Romeo Giulietta is the name of three different automobiles made by Italian car manufacturer Alfa Romeo:
Julie Guicciardi         
  • Title page for the first edition of the Piano Sonata No. 14 (1802)
AUSTRIAN ARISTOCRAT, BRIEFLY A PIANO STUDENT OF LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN
Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Giulietta Guicciardi; Guicciardi; Giulietta Guicciardi; Julia Guicciardi
Julie "Giulietta" Guicciardi (, ; 23 November 178422 March 1856) was an Austrian countess and briefly a piano student of Ludwig van Beethoven. He dedicated to her his Piano Sonata No.
Giulietta Simionato         
ITALIAN OPERA SINGER
Giulietta Simionato (born Giulia Simionato; Forlì, Romagna, 12 May 1910 – Rome, 5 May 2010) was an Italian mezzo-soprano. Her career spanned the period from the 1930s until her retirement in 1966.

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Giulietta

Giulietta may refer to:

  • Giulietta Masina – Italian actress.
  • Alfa Romeo Giulietta – Alfa Romeo's various anniversary cars.
  • Giulietta (singer) - Australian pop singer.
Examples of use of Giulietta
1. La Barbera surmounted this obstacle with the aid of the Alfa Romeo Giulietta.
2. He pointed to the similarity between Giulia and the name Juliet, which in Italian is Giulietta.
3. The 14th–century Casa di Giulietta, or House of Juliet, belonged to the Cappello family, traditionally identified with the Capulets.
4. On June 30, 1'63, "the umpteenth Giulietta stuffed with TNT" was left in one of the tangerine groves that surround Ciaculli.
5. A Giulietta had already exploded that morning in a nearby town, killing two people, so the carabinieri (military police) were cautious and summoned army engineers for assistance.