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Italian surname,
meaning a rock or shoal.
Notable people with it include:
Agatina Carmen Maria Scoglio (Tina Scala, born 1935), Italian-Irish
actress and...
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father and an
Irish mother, Scala's
early life was one of privilege. As
Agatina Carmen Maria Scoglio, she was born in Mili San Marco, Sicily, but became...
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Nicolas Isouard (first
performed Paris, 1810) and by
Francesco Fiorini for
Agatina, o la virtù premiata [it] with
music by
Stefano Pavesi (first performed...
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Nicolas Isouard (1810) and
Francesco Fiorini's
libretto for
Stefano Pavesi's
Agatina (1814)
Possibly after Felice Romani's
libretto Il
Califfo e la schiava...
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sometimes dated by that year.
Vittorio De Sica as
Salvatore María
Denis as
Agatina Renato Cialente as
Michele Bella Starace Sainati as
Mamma Rosa
Lydia Johnson...
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Agacia (Polish)[citation needed]
Agusia (Polish)[citation needed]
Agatina (Italian)
Agatka (Polish)[citation needed]
Aggie (English)[citation needed]...
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Lucia Bosé as Thérèse
Miceli Hélène Rémy as
Lucienne Dumas Delia Scala as
Agatina Walter Chiari as Momo
Umberto Spadaro as Don
Puglisi Jacqueline Plessis...
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Achatinus Montfort, 1810
Achatium Link, 1807
Agathina J. Férussac, 1807
Agatina auct. (incorrect
subsequent spelling)
Bulimus (Achatina) Lamarck, 1799...
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Cendrillon (1810) by
Nicolas Isouard,
libretto by Charles-Guillaume Étienne
Agatina, o la virtù premiata [it] (1814) by
Stefano Pavesi La
Cenerentola (1817)...
- Anna
Silena as
Maruzza Carlo Sposito as
Rosalino Rosetta Romano as
Donna Agatina Salvatore Chimenti as Don Papò
Roberto Chiti;
Roberto Poppi;
Enrico Lancia...