- Look up
coccia in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Coccia is an
Italian surname which is
common in
southern Italy.
Notable people with the
surname include:...
- Ugo
Coccia (11
August 1895 – 23
December 1932) was an
Italian socialist journalist and
politician who
served as the
secretary of the
Italian Socialist...
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Vittorio Coccia (18 May 1918 – 3
November 1982) was an
Italian professional football player. v t e...
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Carlo Coccia (14
April 1782 – 13
April 1873) was an
Italian opera composer. He was
known for the
genre of
opera semiseria.
Coccia was born in Naples,...
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Maria Rosa
Coccia (4
January 1759 –
November 1833) was an
Italian harpsichordist and composer.
Maria Rosa
Coccia was born in Rome and
studied with Sante...
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Teatro Coccia (pronounced [teˈaːtro ˈkɔttʃa], "
Coccia Theatre") is the main
opera house in
Novara (as well as one of the
major traditional Italian theatres)...
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Eremo della Madonna di
Coccia (Italian for
Hermitage of
Madonna di
Coccia) is an
hermitage located in
Campo di Giove,
Province of L'Aquila (Abruzzo, Italy)...
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Luigia Coccia S.M.C, is an
Italian Roman Catholic nun and missionary, one of the
first seven women appointed members of the
Congregation for Institutes...
- a Cat on a
Highway 2 (Italian: Come un
gatto in
tangenziale -
Ritorno a
Coccia di Morto) is a 2021
Italian comedy film
directed by
Riccardo Milani, sequel...
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operas of the
Italian composer Carlo Coccia (1782–1873). Budden, Julian; Libby, Denis; Maguire,
Simon (2001), "
Coccia, Carlo", The New
Grove Dictionary of...