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  • Jacopo Ortis
  • 1918 Italian film

    Jacopo Ortis is a 1916 Italian silent drama film directed by Giuseppe Sterni and based on the novel Le ultime lettere di Jacopo Ortis by Ugo Foscolo.

    Jacopo Ortis

    Jacopo_Ortis

  • The Last Letters of Jacopo Ortis
  • Novel by Ugo Foscolo

    The Last Letters of Jacopo Ortis (Italian: Ultime lettere di Jacopo Ortis) is an epistolary novel written by Ugo Foscolo between 1798 and 1802 and first

    The Last Letters of Jacopo Ortis

    The_Last_Letters_of_Jacopo_Ortis

  • Ortis
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    the name Ortis include: Ortis Deley (born 1973), British television presenter and actor Venanzio Ortis (born 1955), Italian athlete Jacopo Ortis, fictional

    Ortis

    Ortis

  • Ugo Foscolo
  • Italian writer, revolutionary and poet (1778–1827)

    what is considered the first modern Italian novel, The Last Letters of Jacopo Ortis (1798), and the carmen The Graces (1812). Foscolo was born in Zakynthos

    Ugo Foscolo

    Ugo Foscolo

    Ugo_Foscolo

  • Divine Comedy
  • Italian narrative poem by Dante Alighieri

    Comedy Pontifical Academy of Arcadia Italian Purism The Last Letters of Jacopo Ortis The Betrothed Literature and other Culture Literature Music Philosophy

    Divine Comedy

    Divine Comedy

    Divine_Comedy

  • Jacobo
  • Name list

    Arequipa Province in Peru Jacobo Ortis, 1916 Italian silent drama film based on the novel Le ultime lettere di Jacopo Ortis by Ugo Foscolo Que No Te Haga

    Jacobo

    Jacobo

  • Italian language
  • Romance language

    "Ex-Jugoslavia" ('Former Yugoslavia'). The letter ⟨j⟩ appears in the first name Jacopo and in some Italian place-names, such as Bajardo, Bojano, Joppolo, Jerzu

    Italian language

    Italian language

    Italian_language

  • The Sorrows of Young Werther
  • 1774 novel by J.W. Goethe

    those he loved. The book influenced Ugo Foscolo's The Last Letters of Jacopo Ortis, which tells of a young man who commits suicide, out of desperation caused

    The Sorrows of Young Werther

    The Sorrows of Young Werther

    The_Sorrows_of_Young_Werther

  • Unification of Italy
  • 1848–1870 consolidation of Italian states

    respectively well expressed in two masterpieces, The Last Letters of Jacopo Ortis and Dei Sepolcri. Vincenzo Monti, known for the Italian translation of

    Unification of Italy

    Unification of Italy

    Unification_of_Italy

  • Western literature
  • Literature written in the context of Western culture in the languages of Europe

    Foscolo was an eager patriot, inspired by classical models. The Lettere di Jacopo Ortis, inspired by Goethe's The Sorrows of Young Werther, are a love story

    Western literature

    Western_literature

  • Peter Del Monte
  • Italian film director (1943–2021)

    Festival. Fuoricampo (1969) Le parole a venire (1970) Le ultime lettere di Jacopo Ortis (1973) Irene, Irene (1975) L'altra donna (1980) Sweet Pea (1981) Invitation

    Peter Del Monte

    Peter Del Monte

    Peter_Del_Monte

  • Italian literature
  • Foscolo was an eager patriot, inspired by classical models. The Lettere di Jacopo Ortis, inspired by Goethe's The Sorrows of Young Werther, are a love story

    Italian literature

    Italian literature

    Italian_literature

  • Languages of Italy
  • Comedy Pontifical Academy of Arcadia Italian Purism The Last Letters of Jacopo Ortis The Betrothed Literature and other Culture Literature Music Philosophy

    Languages of Italy

    Languages of Italy

    Languages_of_Italy

  • Tuscan dialects
  • Italo-Dalmatian varieties of Romance

    Comedy Pontifical Academy of Arcadia Italian Purism The Last Letters of Jacopo Ortis The Betrothed Literature and other Culture Literature Music Philosophy

    Tuscan dialects

    Tuscan dialects

    Tuscan_dialects

  • Accademia della Crusca
  • Language regulator of Italian

    Comedy Pontifical Academy of Arcadia Italian Purism The Last Letters of Jacopo Ortis The Betrothed Literature and other Culture Literature Music Philosophy

    Accademia della Crusca

    Accademia della Crusca

    Accademia_della_Crusca

  • Swiss Italian
  • Variety of Italian

    Comedy Pontifical Academy of Arcadia Italian Purism The Last Letters of Jacopo Ortis The Betrothed Literature and other Culture Literature Music Philosophy

    Swiss Italian

    Swiss Italian

    Swiss_Italian

  • Italian phonology
  • Sounds and pronunciation of the Italian language

    Comedy Pontifical Academy of Arcadia Italian Purism The Last Letters of Jacopo Ortis The Betrothed Literature and other Culture Literature Music Philosophy

    Italian phonology

    Italian_phonology

  • List of people from Italy
  • (1778–1827), poet and patriot; his popular novel The Last Letters of Jacopo Ortis (1802) bitterly denounced Napoleon's cession of Venetia to Austria Vincenzo

    List of people from Italy

    List_of_people_from_Italy

  • Romanticism in Italy
  • Literary and artistic movement

    national consciousness and desire for freedom. In The Last Letters of Jacopo Ortis, inspired by Goethe's The Sorrows of Young Werther, and the cemetery

    Romanticism in Italy

    Romanticism in Italy

    Romanticism_in_Italy

  • All'Italia
  • 1835 poem by Giacomo Leopardi

    influence of Ugo Foscolo is also evident, derived by The Last Letters of Jacopo Ortis and Dei Sepolcri. «O patria mia, vedo le mura e gli archi e le colonne

    All'Italia

    All'Italia

    All'Italia

  • Giuseppe Parini
  • Italian poet (1729–1799)

    Milan, portrayed him as a serious, dignified person in Ultime lettere di Jacopo Ortis and criticized the rich and corrupt town which had forgotten him, in

    Giuseppe Parini

    Giuseppe Parini

    Giuseppe_Parini

  • Italian Braille
  • Braille alphabet of the Italian language

    Comedy Pontifical Academy of Arcadia Italian Purism The Last Letters of Jacopo Ortis The Betrothed Literature and other Culture Literature Music Philosophy

    Italian Braille

    Italian_Braille

  • Veronese Riddle
  • Late Latin riddle from Northern Italy

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    Veronese Riddle

    Veronese Riddle

    Veronese_Riddle

  • Dolce Stil Novo
  • Medieval Italian literary movement

    Comedy Pontifical Academy of Arcadia Italian Purism The Last Letters of Jacopo Ortis The Betrothed Literature and other Culture Literature Music Philosophy

    Dolce Stil Novo

    Dolce_Stil_Novo

  • The Betrothed
  • 1827 Italian historical novel by Alessandro Manzoni

    Comedy Pontifical Academy of Arcadia Italian Purism The Last Letters of Jacopo Ortis The Betrothed Literature and other Culture Literature Music Philosophy

    The Betrothed

    The Betrothed

    The_Betrothed

  • Regional Italian
  • Regional varieties of the Italian language

    Comedy Pontifical Academy of Arcadia Italian Purism The Last Letters of Jacopo Ortis The Betrothed Literature and other Culture Literature Music Philosophy

    Regional Italian

    Regional_Italian

  • Sicilian School
  • Community of Sicilian poets

    Vigne Inghilfredi Stefano Protonotaro Odo delle Colonne Rinaldo d'Aquino Jacopo Mostacci Giacomino Pugliese Giacomo da Lentini Arrigo Testa Mazzeo Ricco

    Sicilian School

    Sicilian School

    Sicilian_School

  • Treccani
  • Italian-language encyclopaedia

    Comedy Pontifical Academy of Arcadia Italian Purism The Last Letters of Jacopo Ortis The Betrothed Literature and other Culture Literature Music Philosophy

    Treccani

    Treccani

    Treccani

  • Tuscan gorgia
  • Phonetic phenomenon in Tuscan Italian

    Comedy Pontifical Academy of Arcadia Italian Purism The Last Letters of Jacopo Ortis The Betrothed Literature and other Culture Literature Music Philosophy

    Tuscan gorgia

    Tuscan_gorgia

  • Music of Italy
  • Salvatore Sciarrino, Luigi Dallapiccola, Carlo Jachino, Gian Carlo Menotti, Jacopo Napoli, and Goffredo Petrassi. Opera originated in Italy in the late 16th

    Music of Italy

    Music of Italy

    Music_of_Italy

  • Italian conjugation
  • How verbs are conjugated in Italian

    Comedy Pontifical Academy of Arcadia Italian Purism The Last Letters of Jacopo Ortis The Betrothed Literature and other Culture Literature Music Philosophy

    Italian conjugation

    Italian_conjugation

  • Italophilia
  • Admiration or love of Italy and its culture

    England, Masolino in Hungary, Luca Cambiasi and Pellegrino Tibaldi in Spain, Jacopo Sansovino in Portugal, Morando and others in Poland. The demand seems to

    Italophilia

    Italophilia

    Italophilia

  • Papabile
  • Catholic cardinals likely to become pope

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    Papabile

    Papabile

  • Syntactic gemination
  • Phonological doubling of initial consonants

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    Syntactic gemination

    Syntactic_gemination

  • Italian orthography
  • Orthography of the Italian language

    Comedy Pontifical Academy of Arcadia Italian Purism The Last Letters of Jacopo Ortis The Betrothed Literature and other Culture Literature Music Philosophy

    Italian orthography

    Italian_orthography

  • Italian poetry
  • Category of Italian literature

    Comedy Pontifical Academy of Arcadia Italian Purism The Last Letters of Jacopo Ortis The Betrothed Literature and other Culture Literature Music Philosophy

    Italian poetry

    Italian_poetry

  • Italian philosophy
  • Philosophical tradition of Italy

    Comedy Pontifical Academy of Arcadia Italian Purism The Last Letters of Jacopo Ortis The Betrothed Literature and other Culture Literature Music Philosophy

    Italian philosophy

    Italian philosophy

    Italian_philosophy

  • Pontifical Academy of Arcadia
  • Italian literary academy founded in Rome in 1690

    Comedy Pontifical Academy of Arcadia Italian Purism The Last Letters of Jacopo Ortis The Betrothed Literature and other Culture Literature Music Philosophy

    Pontifical Academy of Arcadia

    Pontifical_Academy_of_Arcadia

  • Italian grammar
  • Grammar of the Italian language

    Comedy Pontifical Academy of Arcadia Italian Purism The Last Letters of Jacopo Ortis The Betrothed Literature and other Culture Literature Music Philosophy

    Italian grammar

    Italian grammar

    Italian_grammar

  • Placiti Cassinesi
  • Official 10th C. documents written in a Romance vernacular in Italy

    Comedy Pontifical Academy of Arcadia Italian Purism The Last Letters of Jacopo Ortis The Betrothed Literature and other Culture Literature Music Philosophy

    Placiti Cassinesi

    Placiti Cassinesi

    Placiti_Cassinesi

  • Fall of the Republic of Venice
  • Dissolution of the state in 1797

    autocratic Austrian Empire, is portrayed in the novel The Last Letters of Jacopo Ortis (1798) by Ugo Foscolo, a Venetian noble from the Ionian Islands. In 19th-century

    Fall of the Republic of Venice

    Fall of the Republic of Venice

    Fall_of_the_Republic_of_Venice

  • Giacomo Barozzi da Vignola
  • Italian architect (1507–1573)

    often considered the most important architect in Rome in the Mannerist era. Jacopo Barozzi was born at Vignola, near Modena (Emilia-Romagna). He began his

    Giacomo Barozzi da Vignola

    Giacomo Barozzi da Vignola

    Giacomo_Barozzi_da_Vignola

  • 1973 in Italian television
  • the Capture of Rome (see over). Le ultime lettere di Jacopo Ortis (The last letters of Jacopo Ortis) – by Peter Del Monte, from the Ugo Foscolo’s novel

    1973 in Italian television

    1973_in_Italian_television

  • Italian comics
  • Comics originating in Italy

    Comedy Pontifical Academy of Arcadia Italian Purism The Last Letters of Jacopo Ortis The Betrothed Literature and other Culture Literature Music Philosophy

    Italian comics

    Italian comics

    Italian_comics

  • Judeo-Italian dialects
  • Endangered Italian-derived Jewish dialect continuum

    Comedy Pontifical Academy of Arcadia Italian Purism The Last Letters of Jacopo Ortis The Betrothed Literature and other Culture Literature Music Philosophy

    Judeo-Italian dialects

    Judeo-Italian_dialects

  • Auguste Trognon
  • French historian and translator

    Dosiclès), and by the Italian writers Ugo Foscolo (Dernières Lettres de Jacopo Ortis), Alessandro Manzoni, and Silvio Pellico. Auguste Trognon and his brother

    Auguste Trognon

    Auguste_Trognon

  • Panagiotis Soutsos
  • Greek poet, novelist and journalist (1806–1868)

    epistolary novel with heavy influence from Ugo Foscolo's The Last Letters of Jacopo Ortis and Goethe's The Sorrows of Young Werther. His second novel, Charitine

    Panagiotis Soutsos

    Panagiotis Soutsos

    Panagiotis_Soutsos

  • Antonietta Fagnani Arese
  • Milanese noblewoman and translator

    Italian and helped Ugo Foscolo with his revisions of The Last Letters of Jacopo Ortis (1802).[citation needed] Her relationship with Foscolo likely began in

    Antonietta Fagnani Arese

    Antonietta Fagnani Arese

    Antonietta_Fagnani_Arese

  • Venanzio Ortis
  • Italian long-distance runner

    Venanzio Ortis (born 29 January 1955) is an Italian retired long-distance runner who won two medals at the 1978 European Championships. Ortis was born

    Venanzio Ortis

    Venanzio Ortis

    Venanzio_Ortis

  • Casino Mediceo di San Marco
  • Historical palace in Tuscany, Italy

    Bartolomeo Salvestrini, Giovanni Battista Vanni, Jacopo Confortini, Domenico Pugliani and Jacopo Vignali. Filippo Tarchiani, in 1623, decorated the

    Casino Mediceo di San Marco

    Casino Mediceo di San Marco

    Casino_Mediceo_di_San_Marco

  • Gran Premio d'Italia
  • Horse race

    1966: Serov 1967: Ruysdael 1968: Teston 1969: Bonconte di Montefeltro 1970: Ortis 1971: Weimar 1972: Tierceron 1973: Prince Ippi 1974: Ribecourt 1975: Laomedonte

    Gran Premio d'Italia

    Gran_Premio_d'Italia

  • Antonio Pacchioni
  • Italian scientist and anatomist

    Dissertatio Epistolaris de Glandulis Conglobatis Durae Meningis Hurnanae, indeque Ortis Lymphaticis and Piam Meningem produclis. One of his popular papers is written

    Antonio Pacchioni

    Antonio Pacchioni

    Antonio_Pacchioni

  • Trifone Gabriel
  • Italian humanist

    astronomy, as expounded in his nephew Jacopo's 1545 treatise "Dialogo […] nel quale de la sphera, et de gli orti et occasi de le stelle, minutamente si

    Trifone Gabriel

    Trifone Gabriel

    Trifone_Gabriel

  • Largest prehistoric animals
  • the original on 26 August 2022. Retrieved 10 September 2022. Amalfitano, Jacopo; Dalla Vecchia, Fabio Marco; Carnevale, Giorgio; Fornaciari, Eliana; Roghi

    Largest prehistoric animals

    Largest prehistoric animals

    Largest_prehistoric_animals

  • Piero the Unfortunate
  • Lord of Florence from 1492 to 1494

    Penguin. ISBN 0140050906. Gilbert, Felix (1949). "Bernardo Rucellai and the Orti Oricellari: A Study on the Origin of Modern Political Thought". Journal of

    Piero the Unfortunate

    Piero the Unfortunate

    Piero_the_Unfortunate

  • Stinche Prison
  • Former prison in Florence, Italy

    evoluzione in I "fochi" della San Giovanni, XXXIII nº2 pagg. 7-33 Pietro Jacopo Fraticelli, Delle antiche carceri di Firenze denominate Le Stinche or demolite

    Stinche Prison

    Stinche Prison

    Stinche_Prison

  • Piombino
  • Comune in Tuscany, Italy

    (Citadel's Cistern), also by Guardi. On the sides are the portraits of Jacopo III Appiani and his son and wife, later disfigured by order of Cesare Borgia

    Piombino

    Piombino

    Piombino

  • Rugby Calvisano
  • Italian rugby union club, based in Calvisano

    Leso Thomas Sassi Jacopo Schiavon Hookers Massimo Ceciliani Andrej Mariniello Matteo Luccardi Locks Fabrizio Boschetti Samuele Ortis Michael van Vuren

    Rugby Calvisano

    Rugby_Calvisano

  • Villa Farnese
  • Mansion in Caprarola, Italy

    (September 1978:494-530). Véronique Bücken, "Deux flamands dans l’atelier de Jacopo Bertoja: Joos van Winghe et Bartholomaeus Spranger", in: Jadranka Bertini

    Villa Farnese

    Villa Farnese

    Villa_Farnese

  • Velletri
  • Comune in Lazio, Italy

    portico entrance, was begun in 1572 by Giacomo della Porta to a design of Jacopo Barozzi da Vignola. It wasfinished in 1741 by Filippo Barigioni. It was

    Velletri

    Velletri

    Velletri

  • Gianicolense
  • Quartiere of Rome in Lazio, Italy

    Scientists and inventors in Nuovo Trastevere, e.g. Piazza Andrea Ampere, Via Jacopo Belgrado, Via Giovanni Caselli, Via Quirino Majorana, Via Giuseppe Ravizza

    Gianicolense

    Gianicolense

    Gianicolense

  • Pietro Riva
  • Italian long-distance runner

    Antonio Ambu 1969–75: Giuseppe Cindolo 1976: Venanzio Ortis 1977: Luigi Zarcone 1978: Venanzio Ortis 1979: Luigi Zarcone 1980: Claudio Solone 1981–82: Alberto

    Pietro Riva

    Pietro Riva

    Pietro_Riva

  • Giovanni di Bernardo Rucellai
  • Italian Renaissance humanist (1475–1525)

    di tragedie per uso della scena; tomo primo. In Verona MDCCXXIII: presso Jacopo Vallarsi. [introduction by Scipione Maffei]. Le opere di m. Giovanni Rucellai:

    Giovanni di Bernardo Rucellai

    Giovanni di Bernardo Rucellai

    Giovanni_di_Bernardo_Rucellai

  • Gaeta Cathedral
  • Cathedral in Gaeta, Italy

    stone artifacts from various periods including the tombstone of Agostino De Ortis, O.P., bishop of Satriano from 1500 to 1521, originally located in the church

    Gaeta Cathedral

    Gaeta Cathedral

    Gaeta_Cathedral

  • Luigi Conti (athlete)
  • Italian long-distance runner (1937–2025)

    Antonio Ambu 1969–75: Giuseppe Cindolo 1976: Venanzio Ortis 1977: Luigi Zarcone 1978: Venanzio Ortis 1979: Luigi Zarcone 1980: Claudio Solone 1981–82: Alberto

    Luigi Conti (athlete)

    Luigi Conti (athlete)

    Luigi_Conti_(athlete)

  • Alfonso Orlando
  • Italian long-distance runner

    Giuseppe Cindolo 1975: Giuseppe Cindolo 1976: Giuseppe Gerbi 1977: Venanzio Ortis 1978: Piero Selvaggio 1979: Mariano Scartezzini 1980: Alberto Cova 1981:

    Alfonso Orlando

    Alfonso Orlando

    Alfonso_Orlando

  • Simone Zanon
  • Italian long-distance runner

    Giuseppe Cindolo 1975: Giuseppe Cindolo 1976: Giuseppe Gerbi 1977: Venanzio Ortis 1978: Piero Selvaggio 1979: Mariano Scartezzini 1980: Alberto Cova 1981:

    Simone Zanon

    Simone_Zanon

  • Alessandria
  • City in Piedmont, Italy

    Luchino Visconti. In 1391 the army of Gian Galeazzo Visconti, commanded by Jacopo Dal Verme, heavily defeated the French army led by Jean III of Armagnac

    Alessandria

    Alessandria

    Alessandria

  • Italian Liberal Party (1997)
  • Italian political party

    Musso and Scognamiglio, plus Edoardo Croci, Giuliano Urbani and Alessandro Ortis, launched The Liberals as an alternative to the PLI, but the new group acted

    Italian Liberal Party (1997)

    Italian Liberal Party (1997)

    Italian_Liberal_Party_(1997)

  • Šubić family
  • Noble family

    –1304), a beatified noblewoman and nun a daughter (1330–?), married to Jacopo Tiepolo All pages with titles containing Subic Croatian nobility List of

    Šubić family

    Šubić family

    Šubić_family

  • San Tomaso Becket, Verona
  • Catholic church in Verona, Italy

    beginning in 1487, a sum of eight ducats per year. A private citizen, a certain Jacopo, son of Bongiovanni da Pesena, took charge of the construction of the side

    San Tomaso Becket, Verona

    San Tomaso Becket, Verona

    San_Tomaso_Becket,_Verona

  • 1530s
  • Decade

    poet (d. 1595) Valentin Weigel, German theologian (d. 1588) September 5 – Jacopo Zabarella, Italian philosopher (d. 1589) September 7 – Queen Elizabeth I

    1530s

    1530s

    1530s

  • Opera seria
  • Style of Italian opera

    Metastasio and later composers. Metastasio's career began with the serenata Gli orti esperidi ("The Gardens of the Hesperides"). Nicola Porpora (much later to

    Opera seria

    Opera seria

    Opera_seria

  • 1530
  • Calendar year

    captain (b. 1489) Philibert of Chalon, French nobleman (b. 1502) August 6 – Jacopo Sannazaro, Italian poet (b. 1458) August 10 – Konstanty Ostrogski, Grand

    1530

    1530

    1530

  • Aldo Tomasini
  • Italian long-distance runner

    Giuseppe Cindolo 1975: Giuseppe Cindolo 1976: Giuseppe Gerbi 1977: Venanzio Ortis 1978: Piero Selvaggio 1979: Mariano Scartezzini 1980: Alberto Cova 1981:

    Aldo Tomasini

    Aldo_Tomasini

  • Najibe Salami
  • Italian long-distance runner

    Giuseppe Cindolo 1975: Giuseppe Cindolo 1976: Giuseppe Gerbi 1977: Venanzio Ortis 1978: Piero Selvaggio 1979: Mariano Scartezzini 1980: Alberto Cova 1981:

    Najibe Salami

    Najibe Salami

    Najibe_Salami

  • Live Arts Week
  • Giuseppe Vincent Giampino Guillermo De Cabanyes Invernomuto Isabella Mongelli Jacopo Benassi Kinkaleri Laura Pante Lele Marcojanni Loredana Tarnovschi Lucia

    Live Arts Week

    Live Arts Week

    Live_Arts_Week

  • Basilica of San Zeno, Verona
  • Church in Verona, Italy

    restored. The works seem to have been initiated through the efforts of Abbot Jacopo Surain (1464–1482), who, however, did not live long enough to see the project

    Basilica of San Zeno, Verona

    Basilica of San Zeno, Verona

    Basilica_of_San_Zeno,_Verona

  • Faenza
  • Italian comune

    priest of the Servite Order Giovanni Battista Bertucci, 16th century painter Jacopo Bertucci, 16th century painter Antonio da Faenza (died 1534), painter and

    Faenza

    Faenza

    Faenza

  • Umberto Pusterla
  • Italian long-distance runner

    Giuseppe Cindolo 1975: Giuseppe Cindolo 1976: Giuseppe Gerbi 1977: Venanzio Ortis 1978: Piero Selvaggio 1979: Mariano Scartezzini 1980: Alberto Cova 1981:

    Umberto Pusterla

    Umberto_Pusterla

  • Bruno Betti
  • Giuseppe Cindolo 1975: Giuseppe Cindolo 1976: Giuseppe Gerbi 1977: Venanzio Ortis 1978: Piero Selvaggio 1979: Mariano Scartezzini 1980: Alberto Cova 1981:

    Bruno Betti

    Bruno_Betti

  • Stefano La Rosa
  • Italian long-distance runner (born 1985)

    Antonio Ambu 1969–75: Giuseppe Cindolo 1976: Venanzio Ortis 1977: Luigi Zarcone 1978: Venanzio Ortis 1979: Luigi Zarcone 1980: Claudio Solone 1981–82: Alberto

    Stefano La Rosa

    Stefano La Rosa

    Stefano_La_Rosa

  • Tomás Yepes
  • Spanish painter (1595–1674)

    and viscera, sausages and eggs on the table—similar to the approach of Jacopo da Empoli and Alejandro de Loarte. An allegorical painting by Yepes is Allegory

    Tomás Yepes

    Tomás Yepes

    Tomás_Yepes

  • Francesco Perrone
  • Italian athlete (1930–2020)

    Antonio Ambu 1969–75: Giuseppe Cindolo 1976: Venanzio Ortis 1977: Luigi Zarcone 1978: Venanzio Ortis 1979: Luigi Zarcone 1980: Claudio Solone 1981–82: Alberto

    Francesco Perrone

    Francesco Perrone

    Francesco_Perrone

  • Giuseppe Ardizzone
  • Italian long-distance runner

    Giuseppe Cindolo 1975: Giuseppe Cindolo 1976: Giuseppe Gerbi 1977: Venanzio Ortis 1978: Piero Selvaggio 1979: Mariano Scartezzini 1980: Alberto Cova 1981:

    Giuseppe Ardizzone

    Giuseppe Ardizzone

    Giuseppe_Ardizzone

  • Francesco Bennici
  • Italian long-distance runner

    Giuseppe Cindolo 1975: Giuseppe Cindolo 1976: Giuseppe Gerbi 1977: Venanzio Ortis 1978: Piero Selvaggio 1979: Mariano Scartezzini 1980: Alberto Cova 1981:

    Francesco Bennici

    Francesco_Bennici

  • Yemaneberhan Crippa
  • Italian long-distance runner (born 1996)

    Giuseppe Cindolo 1975: Giuseppe Cindolo 1976: Giuseppe Gerbi 1977: Venanzio Ortis 1978: Piero Selvaggio 1979: Mariano Scartezzini 1980: Alberto Cova 1981:

    Yemaneberhan Crippa

    Yemaneberhan Crippa

    Yemaneberhan_Crippa

  • Alberto Cova
  • Italian long-distance runner

    Antonio Ambu 1969–75: Giuseppe Cindolo 1976: Venanzio Ortis 1977: Luigi Zarcone 1978: Venanzio Ortis 1979: Luigi Zarcone 1980: Claudio Solone 1981–82: Alberto

    Alberto Cova

    Alberto Cova

    Alberto_Cova

  • Salvatore Mastroieni
  • Italian long-distance runner

    Giuseppe Cindolo 1975: Giuseppe Cindolo 1976: Giuseppe Gerbi 1977: Venanzio Ortis 1978: Piero Selvaggio 1979: Mariano Scartezzini 1980: Alberto Cova 1981:

    Salvatore Mastroieni

    Salvatore_Mastroieni

  • Ranieri Carenza
  • Italian long-distance runner (born 1963)

    Giuseppe Cindolo 1975: Giuseppe Cindolo 1976: Giuseppe Gerbi 1977: Venanzio Ortis 1978: Piero Selvaggio 1979: Mariano Scartezzini 1980: Alberto Cova 1981:

    Ranieri Carenza

    Ranieri Carenza

    Ranieri_Carenza

  • Nello Bartolini
  • Italian runner

    Giuseppe Cindolo 1975: Giuseppe Cindolo 1976: Giuseppe Gerbi 1977: Venanzio Ortis 1978: Piero Selvaggio 1979: Mariano Scartezzini 1980: Alberto Cova 1981:

    Nello Bartolini

    Nello Bartolini

    Nello_Bartolini

  • Michele Gamba
  • Italian long-distance runner

    Giuseppe Cindolo 1975: Giuseppe Cindolo 1976: Giuseppe Gerbi 1977: Venanzio Ortis 1978: Piero Selvaggio 1979: Mariano Scartezzini 1980: Alberto Cova 1981:

    Michele Gamba

    Michele_Gamba

  • Giacomo Peppicelli
  • Italian long-distance runner

    Antonio Ambu 1969–75: Giuseppe Cindolo 1976: Venanzio Ortis 1977: Luigi Zarcone 1978: Venanzio Ortis 1979: Luigi Zarcone 1980: Claudio Solone 1981–82: Alberto

    Giacomo Peppicelli

    Giacomo Peppicelli

    Giacomo_Peppicelli

  • Giuseppe Cindolo
  • Italian long-distance runner

    Antonio Ambu 1969–75: Giuseppe Cindolo 1976: Venanzio Ortis 1977: Luigi Zarcone 1978: Venanzio Ortis 1979: Luigi Zarcone 1980: Claudio Solone 1981–82: Alberto

    Giuseppe Cindolo

    Giuseppe Cindolo

    Giuseppe_Cindolo

  • Cosimo Caliandro
  • Italian middle-distance runner

    Giuseppe Cindolo 1975: Giuseppe Cindolo 1976: Giuseppe Gerbi 1977: Venanzio Ortis 1978: Piero Selvaggio 1979: Mariano Scartezzini 1980: Alberto Cova 1981:

    Cosimo Caliandro

    Cosimo_Caliandro

  • Marouan Razine
  • Moroccan-Italian long-distance runner

    Giuseppe Cindolo 1975: Giuseppe Cindolo 1976: Giuseppe Gerbi 1977: Venanzio Ortis 1978: Piero Selvaggio 1979: Mariano Scartezzini 1980: Alberto Cova 1981:

    Marouan Razine

    Marouan Razine

    Marouan_Razine

  • Dorando Pietri
  • Italian long-distance runner

    Giuseppe Cindolo 1975: Giuseppe Cindolo 1976: Giuseppe Gerbi 1977: Venanzio Ortis 1978: Piero Selvaggio 1979: Mariano Scartezzini 1980: Alberto Cova 1981:

    Dorando Pietri

    Dorando Pietri

    Dorando_Pietri

  • Pietro Lauro
  • Italian translator and scholar (1510–1568)

    notable figures in the collections are Girolamo Molin, Nicolò Da Ponte, Jacopo Zane, Giorgio Gradenigo, the aforementioned Erizzo and Contile, and, above

    Pietro Lauro

    Pietro Lauro

    Pietro_Lauro

  • Giuseppe Beviacqua
  • Italian long-distance runner

    Antonio Ambu 1969–75: Giuseppe Cindolo 1976: Venanzio Ortis 1977: Luigi Zarcone 1978: Venanzio Ortis 1979: Luigi Zarcone 1980: Claudio Solone 1981–82: Alberto

    Giuseppe Beviacqua

    Giuseppe_Beviacqua

  • Carlo Speroni
  • Italian long-distance runner

    Antonio Ambu 1969–75: Giuseppe Cindolo 1976: Venanzio Ortis 1977: Luigi Zarcone 1978: Venanzio Ortis 1979: Luigi Zarcone 1980: Claudio Solone 1981–82: Alberto

    Carlo Speroni

    Carlo Speroni

    Carlo_Speroni

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  • Edomite
  • n.

    One of the descendants of Esau or Edom, the brother of Jacob; an Idumean.

  • Shiloh
  • n.

    A word used by Jacob on his deathbed, and interpreted variously, as "the Messiah," or as the city "Shiloh," or as "Rest."

  • Jacob
  • n.

    A Hebrew patriarch (son of Isaac, and ancestor of the Jews), who in a vision saw a ladder reaching up to heaven (Gen. xxviii. 12); -- also called Israel.

  • Israelite
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    A descendant of Israel, or Jacob; a Hebrew; a Jew.

  • Hebrew
  • n.

    An appellative of Abraham or of one of his descendants, esp. in the line of Jacob; an Israelite; a Jew.

  • Tribe
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    A family, race, or series of generations, descending from the same progenitor, and kept distinct, as in the case of the twelve tribes of Israel, descended from the twelve sons of Jacob.

  • Jacobite
  • n.

    One of the sect of Syrian Monophysites. The sect is named after Jacob Baradaeus, its leader in the sixth century.