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Giuditta is an
operatic musikalische Komödie (German for
musical comedy) in five scenes, with
music by
Franz Lehár and a
German libretto, by Paul Knepler [de]...
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Giuditta Angiola Maria Costanza Pasta (née Negri; 26
October 1797 – 1
April 1865) was an
Italian opera singer. A soprano, she has been
compared to the...
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distinguished from
Giuditta a
German operetta by
Franz Lehár. Note La
Giuditta may
refer to one of
several Italian oratorios,
further elaborated...
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Giuditta del
Vecchio is an
Italian actress,
known for her
roles in the 1992
Canadian film Léolo and the 1996
Italian film The Nymph. Del
Vecchio is featured...
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Giuditta Rissone (28
August 1895 – 31 May 1977) was an
Italian film
actress who
appeared in 25
films between 1933 and 1966. She was born in
Genoa and died...
- Hungarian-Dutch
sisters Alessandra Lescano (Alexandrina
Eveline Leschan; 1910–1987),
Giuditta Lescano (Judith Leschan; 1913–1976) and
Caterina "Caterinetta" Lescano...
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Eleonora Giuditta Pandini (born 8
February 1960 in Milan) is an
Italian former swimmer who
competed in two
events at the 1976
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary;...
- The Ring of
Giuditta Foscari (German: Der Ring der
Giuditta Foscari) is a 1917
German silent film
directed by
Alfred Halm and
starring Emil Jannings,...
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Giuditta Vannini (7 July 1859 – 23
February 1911) – also
known as
Giuseppina – was an
Italian Roman Catholic nun who
became a Camillian.
Together with...
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Judith and
Holofernes may
refer to:
Judith beheading Holofernes, a
Biblical account in the
deuterocanonical Book of Judith,
often shown in art
Judith and...