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Giuseppe$31681$ - translation to English

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

Giuseppe      
n. Giuseppe (nombre propio - José)
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 (compositor italiano)
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
Giuseppe Mazzini (revolucionista italiano, de los líderes del movimiento por la independencia de Italia)

Definition

José

(Este artículo es sobre José, hijo de Jacob, para información sobre el padre putativo de Jesús, véase: San José)

Wikipedia

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