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- Piali Pasha (Turkish: Piyale Paşa; Hungarian: Piali pasa) (c. 1515–1578) was an Ottoman Grand Admiral (Kapudan Pasha) between 1553 and 1567, and a Vizier...
- († 1494), Smithfield, London, England Girolamo Savonarola, Domenico da Pascia, and Silvestro Maruffi(† 1498), Florence, Italy (hanged and then burned)...
- colla smorta fermo sta. Viva il ballo a tondo a tondo, sono un Re, sono un Pascià, è il più bel piacer del mondo la più cara voluttà. Mamma mia, mamma mia...
- female name) – 4:52 Sidún (i.e. Sidon, in Lebanon) – 6:25 Sinán Capudán Pasciá ("Sinàn Captain Pasha") – 5:32 ’Â píttima ("The flea", a derogatory nickname...
- Marcello Corner Erminio Spalla as El Kadur Nicolás D. Perchicot as Alì Pascià Annibale Betrone as Marcantonio Bragadin Carlo Duse as Methioub Giulio Battiferri...
- and Historical Trajectories between Italy and Turkey / Giuseppe Donizetti Pascià: Traiettorie musicali e storiche tra Italia e Turchia. Edited by Federico...
- Hamam after the Pasha, was reconstructed in 1741. The song "Sinàn Capudàn Pascià" by the Genoese singer-songwriter Fabrizio De André tells the story of Sinan...
- with family as a child to non-denominational Protestantism. Domineco da Pascia and Silvestro Maruffi, former Italian monks and friends of Girolamo Savonarola...
- Retrieved 2 February 2016. Stella, Gian Antonio (5 October 2010). Carmine Pascià che nacque buttero e morì beduino, di Gian Antonio Stella (in Italian)....
- ISBN 0-521-84515-7 Serra, Luigi. L'Italia e l'Egitto dalla rivolta di Arabi Pascià all'avvento del fascismo. Marzorati Editore. Milano, 1991. Yannakakis, I...