- Ugo
Foscolo (Italian: [ˈuːɡo ˈfoskolo, fɔs-]; 6
February 1778 – 10
September 1827), born Niccolò
Foscolo, was an
Italian writer,
revolutionary and poet...
- The
Foscolo family was a
Venetian noble family. A
branch of the
family settled in
Greece following the
Fourth Crusade,
their name
later ****enized as...
-
Leonardo Foscolo (1588. - 1660.) was a
Venetian commander.
During the
Cretan War (1645–1669),
Leonardo Foscolo seized several forts,
retook Novigrad,...
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Lazio since 2004.
Lotito earned his high
school diploma in
classics at Ugo
Foscolo classical Lyceum in
Albano Laziale and a
Bachelor of Arts in
pedagogy ****...
- unification.
Unification was
heralded by the
poets Vittorio Alfieri, Ugo
Foscolo, and
Giacomo Leopardi.
Works by
Alessandro Manzoni, the
leading Italian...
- Lyra (1824) and New odes (1826). He was a
contemporary of the
poets Ugo
Foscolo and
Dionysios Solomos. He was
among the
representatives of the Heptanese...
-
Renaissance such as Michelangelo, Galileo, and Machiavelli, as well as the poet
Foscolo,
political philosopher Gentile and the
composer Rossini, it is also known...
-
Euganaean Hills,
which feature in
poems by Lucan, Martial, Petrarch, Ugo
Foscolo, and
Percy Bysshe S****ey.
Padua has two
UNESCO World Heritage List entries:...
- "Dei Sepolcri" ("Sepulchres") is a poem
written by the
Italian poet, Ugo
Foscolo, in 1806, and
published in 1807. It
consists of 295
hendecasyllabic verses...
- translation". The poem was also
adapted in 1803 by the
Italian poet Ugo
Foscolo as the
sonnet "In
morte del
fratello Giovanni" ("Un dì, s'io non andrò...