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Vittoria Archilei (La
Romanina) (fl. 1582 – 1620) was an
Italian soprano, dancer, and lutenist. She was born
Vittoria Concarini, but in 1582
married Antonio...
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leading Ottoman man of
letters and journalist. Moran,
Berna (1997). Türk
Romanına Eleştirel Bir Bakış Vol. 1. İletişim Yayınları. p. 19. ISBN 978-975-470-054-1...
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Novac is a
Romanina surname the
Romanian form of the
Slavic Novak.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Alexandru Novac (born 1997),
Romanian javelin...
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mafia clan are the
areas located in the south-eastern
outskirts of Rome:
Romanina, Anagnina,
Porta Furba, Tuscolano, Spinaceto, and
further south, in other...
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great that the
famed Roman prima donna,
Marianna Bulgarelli, "La
Romanina",
sought out Metastasio, and took him on as her protégé.
Under her wing...
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necropolises of
Osteria del Curato-Via Cinquefrondi,
Lucrezia Romana,
Romanina and
Ponte delle Sette Miglia, with rock-out
chamber tombs from the Copper...
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pharnabazos (Bryk, 1953)
Pharneuptychia pharnaces (Weymer, 1911)
Pharneuptychia romanina (Bryk, 1953)
Wikispecies has
information related to Pharneuptychia. "Pharneuptychia...
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entrusted to two
highly acclaimed singers:
Marianna Benti Bulgarelli (aka "la
Romanina") and
Domenico Gizzi,
Soprano castrato at the
Royal Chapel of Naples. The...
- "CinecittaDue –
Centro Commerciale". www.cinecittadue.com. "Centro
Commerciale la
Romanina".
Archived from the
original on 2016-01-25.
Retrieved 2016-01-16. "WOMEN...
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Caterina Aschieri (c. 1710 –
after 1757), also
known as La
Romanina, was an
Italian opera singer. A soprano, she
premiered a
number of
roles in the operas...