- Mary of the
Admiral (Italian:
Santa Maria dell'Ammiraglio), also
called Martorana, is the seat of the
Parish of San Nicolò dei
Greci (Albanian:
Klisha e...
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Frutta martorana (also
called frutta di
Martorana or, in Sicilian,
frutta marturana) is a
Sicilian marzipan sweet in the form of
fruits and vegetables...
- Look up
Martorana in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Martorana is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Bernardo Martorana (1846–after...
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Clare A.
Martorana is an
American technology executive who
served as
Federal Chief Information Officer of the
United States in the
Biden Administration...
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Gioacchino Martorana (19
August 1736 – 27
November 1779) was a
Sicilian painter. He was the son of
Pietro Martorana and a
member of an
extended family...
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Mirko Manuele Martorana (born 19
April 1994),
known professionally as Rkomi, is an
Italian rapper and singer-songwriter.
Rkomi was born and
raised in...
- The main salon, the so-called "Sala
Martorana", was
frescoed with a
Triumph of True Love by
Gioacchino Martorana.
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- buccellato, ciarduna, pignoli,
Biscotti Regina, giurgiulena,
frutta martorana, c****ata, pignolata, granita,
cuccidati (a
variety of fig cookie; also...
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treats called frutta martorana. On the
night of
November 1,
Sicilian parents and
grandparents traditionally buy
Frutta di
Martorana to gift to children...