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  • Strega
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Strega, the Italian word for witch, may refer to: Strega, a group of pagan magic users who are part of the protectors of Venice in the Heirs of Alexandria

    Strega

    Strega

  • Strega Nona
  • Book by Tomie dePaola

    Strega Nona is a children's picture book written and illustrated by Tomie dePaola. If considered as a folktale, the story is Aarne-Thompson type 565, the

    Strega Nona

    Strega_Nona

  • Strega (liqueur)
  • Italian herbal liqueur

    Liquore Strega is an Italian herbal liqueur produced since 1860 by the Strega Alberti Benevento S.p.A. in Benevento, Italy. Its distinctive yellow color

    Strega (liqueur)

    Strega (liqueur)

    Strega_(liqueur)

  • Strega Prize
  • Most prestigious Italian literary award

    The Strega Prize (Italian: Premio Strega [ˈprɛːmjo ˈstreːɡa]) is the most important Italian literary award. It has been awarded annually since 1947 for

    Strega Prize

    Strega Prize

    Strega_Prize

  • Tomie dePaola
  • American illustrator and writer (1934–2020)

    writer and illustrator who created more than 260 children's books, such as Strega Nona. He received the Children's Literature Legacy Award for his lifetime

    Tomie dePaola

    Tomie dePaola

    Tomie_dePaola

  • La strega in amore
  • 1966 Italian film

    La strega in amore (also known as The Witch, The Witch in Love and Strange Obsession) is a 1966 Italian drama-horror film directed by Damiano Damiani.

    La strega in amore

    La_strega_in_amore

  • Strega (novel)
  • 1987 novel by Andrew Vachss

    Strega (Italian for 'witch' / 'sorceress') is a hardboiled detective novel written by American author and attorney Andrew Vachss, first published in 1987

    Strega (novel)

    Strega_(novel)

  • Monte Strega
  • Mountain in Italy

    Monte Strega is a mountain of Marche, Italy. v t e

    Monte Strega

    Monte Strega

    Monte_Strega

  • Strega European Prize
  • Annual literary award

    The Strega European Prize (Italian: Premio Strega Europeo) is an annual literary award given to a novel in Italian translation by a European author who

    Strega European Prize

    Strega_European_Prize

  • Il nano e la strega
  • 1975 Italian film

    Il nano e la strega (Translation: The dwarf and the witch, French title: Zizi PanPan, English title: King Dick) is a 1975 Italian-French adult animated

    Il nano e la strega

    Il_nano_e_la_strega

  • List of Persona 3 characters
  • the Dark Hour, as Strega carries out its activities during the Dark Hour. Near the end of the game, the player discovers that Strega are artificial Persona

    List of Persona 3 characters

    List_of_Persona_3_characters

  • Georgi Gospodinov
  • Bulgarian writer (born 1968)

    International Booker Prize, shared with translator Angela Rodel, as well as the Strega European Prize. His novel The Physics of Sorrow received the Jan Michalski

    Georgi Gospodinov

    Georgi Gospodinov

    Georgi_Gospodinov

  • Drag Race France season 3
  • 2024 season of Drag Race France

    Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur Runner-up Leona Winter 28 Perpignan, Occitanie 3rd place Lula Strega 26 Paris, Île-de-France Misty Phoenix 23 Avignon, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur

    Drag Race France season 3

    Drag_Race_France_season_3

  • Piz di Strega
  • Mountain in Switzerland

    Piz di Strega is a mountain in the Lepontine Alps, overlooking Pass Giümela on the border between the cantons of Ticino and Graubünden. Its summit lies

    Piz di Strega

    Piz_di_Strega

  • Donatella Di Pietrantonio
  • Italian writer born in 1962

    earthquake and focused on the theme of loss and mourning, was nominated for the Strega Prize and won the Brancati Prize in 2014. In 2017, she published her third

    Donatella Di Pietrantonio

    Donatella Di Pietrantonio

    Donatella_Di_Pietrantonio

  • Tokimeki Tonight
  • Japanese manga series

    Tokimeki Tonight (Japanese: ときめきトゥナイト, Hepburn: Tokimeki Tunaito; lit. 'Exciting Tonight') is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Koi Ikeno

    Tokimeki Tonight

    Tokimeki_Tonight

  • Pure Dead series
  • The Strega Borgia Chronicles is a series of black comedy novels for older children by award-winning Scottish writer and illustrator Debi Gliori. Pure Dead

    Pure Dead series

    Pure_Dead_series

  • Un amore di strega
  • 2009 Italian TV series or program

    Un amore di strega (lit. 'A witch's love') was an Italian TV movie from 2009, in which Alessia Marcuzzi, Pietro Sermonti, Anna Galiena and Luca Ward were

    Un amore di strega

    Un_amore_di_strega

  • Natalia Ginzburg
  • Italian author (1916–1991)

    She wrote novels, short stories and essays, for which she received the Strega Prize and Bagutta Prize. Most of her works were also translated into English

    Natalia Ginzburg

    Natalia Ginzburg

    Natalia_Ginzburg

  • Mia moglie è una strega
  • 1980 Italian film

    Mia moglie è una strega (transl. My Wife is a Witch) is a 1980 Italian comedy film directed by Castellano & Pipolo. The spirit of Finnicella, a witch burned

    Mia moglie è una strega

    Mia_moglie_è_una_strega

  • Sex of the Witch
  • 1973 Italian film

    Sex of the Witch (Italian: Il sesso della strega) is a 1973 Italian erotic gothic horror giallo film directed by Angelo Pannaccio and starring Susanna

    Sex of the Witch

    Sex_of_the_Witch

  • Time Shelter
  • 2020 novel by Georgi Gospodinov

    titled Cronorifugio and translated by Giuseppe Dell'Agata was awarded the Strega European Prize. In 2023, the English version of the novel, translated by

    Time Shelter

    Time_Shelter

  • Stregheria
  • Italian-American neopagan tradition

    Rabinovitch & James Lewis, page 262, (2004) Grimassi, Raven (1994). Ways of the Strega. Llewellyn Publications. ISBN 978-1-56718-253-8. "Common misunderstandings

    Stregheria

    Stregheria

  • The Leopard
  • 1958 novel by Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa

    Italian literature. In 1959, it won Italy's highest award for fiction, the Strega Prize. In 2012, The Guardian named it as one of "the 10 best historical

    The Leopard

    The_Leopard

  • The Pentacle (comics)
  • first appeared in Shadowpact #1 (July 2006). When the Pentacle's leader, Strega, created a hemogoblin bubble barrier that was impenetrable, the Shadowpact

    The Pentacle (comics)

    The_Pentacle_(comics)

  • Dino Buzzati
  • Italian writer (1906–1972)

    alongside other texts in the 1958 volume Sessanta racconti, winner of the Strega Prize. In 1958, he also published Esperimento di Magia. 18 Racconti. Other

    Dino Buzzati

    Dino Buzzati

    Dino_Buzzati

  • Family Lexicon
  • 1963 novel by Natalia Ginzburg

    dominated by her father, the renowned histologist Giuseppe Levi. It won the Strega Prize in 1963. The book is both an ironic and affectionate chronicle of

    Family Lexicon

    Family_Lexicon

  • M. Son of the Century
  • 2018 novel by Antonio Scurati

    dictator Benito Mussolini. It was a bestseller and was awarded the prestigious Strega Prize. M: Son of the Century is the first volume in a series of five books

    M. Son of the Century

    M._Son_of_the_Century

  • V13 (book)
  • 2022 book by Emmanuel Carrère

    the book. The book was awarded the Prix Aujourd'hui [fr] in 2022 and the Strega European Prize in 2023. Williams, Russell (18 November 2022). "Danse macabre"

    V13 (book)

    V13_(book)

  • Walter Siti
  • Italian writer

    critic and academic. He has won numerous literary awards, including the Strega Prize. Born in Modena, Siti graduated from the University of Pisa and got

    Walter Siti

    Walter Siti

    Walter_Siti

  • 91 Days
  • Japanese anime television series

    set all plans in motion behind the scenes through his nephews Ronaldo and Strega. Following Ronaldo's death, he and his family grieve over him, but later

    91 Days

    91_Days

  • Heirs of Alexandria series
  • Novel series by Mercedes Lackey, Eric Flint and Dave Freer

    and about a third of the students at the Accademia are Strega or have Strega leanings. The Strega are led by a Grand Master, who is usually a Grimas (one

    Heirs of Alexandria series

    Heirs_of_Alexandria_series

  • Le Monde's 100 Books of the Century
  • Beauvoir, Ionesco, Kundera, Borges, and Kadare List of recipients of the Strega Prize (Italy) – including Eco, Buzzati, Moravia, and Levi List of recipients

    Le Monde's 100 Books of the Century

    Le_Monde's_100_Books_of_the_Century

  • King Dick
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    King Dick may refer to: King Dick (film) (Italian: Il nano e la strega), a 1973 Italian animated adult movie Mechanics tools made by the Abingdon King

    King Dick

    King_Dick

  • Destrega
  • 1998 video game

    speed of the battle fought). 1000 years ago, the Strega appeared in the small country of Zamuel. These Strega possessed mysterious powers, and passed their

    Destrega

    Destrega

  • Alessandro Barbero
  • Italian historian and writer (born 1959)

    Turin, where he studied literature and Medieval history. He won the 1996 Strega Prize, Italy's most distinguished literary award, for Bella vita e guerre

    Alessandro Barbero

    Alessandro Barbero

    Alessandro_Barbero

  • Turin International Book Fair
  • Annual Italian literary trade fair

    of the Strega Prize in 2000 with the novel N. From October, 2016, the director is the Italian writer Nicola Lagioia, also winner of the Strega Prize in

    Turin International Book Fair

    Turin International Book Fair

    Turin_International_Book_Fair

  • The Name of the Rose
  • 1980 historical novel by Umberto Eco

    published. It has received many international awards and accolades, such as the Strega Prize in 1981 and Prix Medicis Étranger in 1982, and was ranked 14th on

    The Name of the Rose

    The_Name_of_the_Rose

  • Neige Sinno
  • French novelist and memoirist (born 1977)

    memoirist. She won the Prix Goncourt des Lycéens, Prix Femina, and the Strega European Prize. She lectured at Yale University. She lives in Michoacan

    Neige Sinno

    Neige Sinno

    Neige_Sinno

  • Helmut Berger
  • Austrian actor (1944–2023)

    acting role in the film Le streghe (The Witches, 1967) (in the episode "La Strega Bruciata Viva"). He gained international prominence as Martin von Essenbeck

    Helmut Berger

    Helmut Berger

    Helmut_Berger

  • The Nymph
  • 1996 Italian film

    Italian comedy-drama film directed by Lina Wertmüller. It is based on the Strega Prize winning novel of the same name by Domenico Rea. During World War II

    The Nymph

    The_Nymph

  • Ennio Flaiano
  • Italian writer (1910–1972)

    (1954), La Dolce Vita (1960), and 8½ (1963). He received the inaugural 1947 Strega Prize for his novel A Time to Kill. Flaiano was born in Pescara. He wrote

    Ennio Flaiano

    Ennio Flaiano

    Ennio_Flaiano

  • Stabat Mater (novel)
  • Novel by Tiziano Scarpa

    Stabat Mater is a 2008 Italian-language novel by Tiziano Scarpa. It won the Strega Prize in 2009. It is set in Venice's Ospedale della Pietà early in the 18th

    Stabat Mater (novel)

    Stabat_Mater_(novel)

  • Fausta Cialente
  • Italian novelist, journalist and political activist

    novelist, journalist and political activist. She is a recipient of the Strega Prize. Cialente was born on 29 November 1898 in Cagliari, Sardinia. She

    Fausta Cialente

    Fausta_Cialente

  • Troubling Love (novel)
  • 1992 novel by Elena Ferrante

    novel, The Days of Abandonment. The book was nominated for the prestigious Strega Prize, and won the Procida-Isola di Arturo-Elsa Morante Prize. The book

    Troubling Love (novel)

    Troubling_Love_(novel)

  • Seven Floors
  • 1937 short story by Dino Buzzati

    multiple short story collections, including Sessanta racconti, which won the Strega Prize in 1958. It was first translated into English in 1965 in a collection

    Seven Floors

    Seven_Floors

  • Mussolini: Son of the Century
  • 2024 Italian-French biographical television series

    incandescent, and the notable writing work, starting from the significant Strega Prize-winning novel by Antonio Scurati and arriving at the excellent screenplay

    Mussolini: Son of the Century

    Mussolini:_Son_of_the_Century

  • Silvia Avallone
  • Italian novelist and poet

    as Swimming to Elba) won the Premio Campiello and was a finalist for the Strega Prize. It was adapted to a film of the same name by Stefano Mordini, and

    Silvia Avallone

    Silvia Avallone

    Silvia_Avallone

  • Arturo's Island
  • 1957 novel by Elsa Morante

    Italian author Elsa Morante, published by Giulio Einaudi Editore. It won the Strega Prize for that year. It was translated into English in 1959 by Isabel Quigly

    Arturo's Island

    Arturo's_Island

  • Sandro Veronesi (writer)
  • Italian novelist, journalist, and essayist (born 1959)

    twice been awarded Italy's most prestigious literary prize, the Premio Strega: in 2006 for his novel Caos calmo [it] and in 2020 for his novel The Hummingbird

    Sandro Veronesi (writer)

    Sandro Veronesi (writer)

    Sandro_Veronesi_(writer)

  • Annie Ernaux
  • French writer (born 1940)

    de la langue française, the 2009 Télégramme Readers Prize, and the 2016 Strega European Prize. Translated by Alison L. Strayer, The Years was a finalist

    Annie Ernaux

    Annie Ernaux

    Annie_Ernaux

  • Raffaele La Capria
  • Italian novelist and screenwriter (1922–2022)

    morte (Mortal Wound), won Italy's most prestigious literary award, the Strega Prize, and is today considered a classic of Italian literature. Sandro Veronesi

    Raffaele La Capria

    Raffaele La Capria

    Raffaele_La_Capria

  • Mirandola witch trials
  • 16th-century witch trials in Mirandola, Italy

    attracted attention in contemporary Italy, and were the subject of Libro detto strega o delle illusioni del demonio (1523) by Gianfrancesco Pico, considered the

    Mirandola witch trials

    Mirandola_witch_trials

  • Niccolò Ammaniti
  • Italian writer (born 1966)

    pronunciation: [nikkoˈlɔ ammaˈniːti]) is an Italian writer, winner of the Premio Strega in 2007 for As God Commands (also published under the title The Crossroads)

    Niccolò Ammaniti

    Niccolò Ammaniti

    Niccolò_Ammaniti

  • Brigitte Nielsen
  • Danish actress, model, and singer (born 1963)

    2020. Retrieved 7 December 2024. Calcagno Paolo. "Fantaghiro' 2, attenti a strega Brigitte". Archiviostorico.corriere.it. Retrieved 29 October 2014. "Che

    Brigitte Nielsen

    Brigitte Nielsen

    Brigitte_Nielsen

  • Francesca Fialdini
  • Italian television and radio host (born 1979)

    Fictionmania, broadcast on Rai Premium. In July 2012 she presented the Premio Strega alongside Luca Salerno on Rai 1 and in January 2013 she joined Fabio Volo

    Francesca Fialdini

    Francesca Fialdini

    Francesca_Fialdini

  • Antonio Scurati
  • Italian writer and academic (born 1969)

    the main Italian literary prizes. In 2019, he was awarded the prestigious Strega Prize for his novel M: Son of the Century (2018), the first volume in a

    Antonio Scurati

    Antonio Scurati

    Antonio_Scurati

  • Camille Keaton
  • American actress

    Brooklyn aspirante detective II Sex of the Witch Ann Italian: Il sesso della strega 1974 Madeleine: Anatomy of a Nightmare Madeleine Italian: Madeleine, anatomia

    Camille Keaton

    Camille Keaton

    Camille_Keaton

  • Daniele Mencarelli
  • Italian writer (born 1974)

    prizes for first book. Tutto chiede salvezza, the second volume, won the Strega Giovani Award. It has also been made into a Netflix Original series in Italian

    Daniele Mencarelli

    Daniele Mencarelli

    Daniele_Mencarelli

  • The Asterisk War
  • Japanese light novel series and its franchise

    Known as Magnus Opus, she is the mad scientist behind Ophelia The strongest Strega in Asterisk Dirk Eberwein (ディルク・エーベルヴァイン, Diruku Ēberuvain) Voiced by: Tomokazu

    The Asterisk War

    The_Asterisk_War

  • List of Monica Bellucci performances
  • Italian actor

    (link) "'La Befana vien di notte II. Le origini', Monica Bellucci diventa la strega che protegge i bambini" ['The Befana comes at night II. The origins', Monica

    List of Monica Bellucci performances

    List of Monica Bellucci performances

    List_of_Monica_Bellucci_performances

  • $pread
  • Independent magazine for sex workers

    was launched on March 15, 2005 by Rachel Aimee, Rebecca Lynn, and Raven Strega. $pread was based in New York City, and was sold throughout the United States

    $pread

    $pread

  • Vampire
  • Mythical creature

    Albania, vrykolakas in Greece and strigoi in Romania, cognate with Italian strega, meaning 'witch'. In modern times, the vampire is generally held to be a

    Vampire

    Vampire

    Vampire

  • Constance Shulman
  • American actress

    London Roundabout Theatre Company, Off-Broadway 2019 The Rose Tattoo The Strega American Airlines Theatre, Broadway 2022 Shhhh Witchy Witch/Sally Atlantic

    Constance Shulman

    Constance_Shulman

  • Fantaghirò (film series)
  • Italian film

    appear at all in the fifth film, except in flashbacks. The Black Witch (Strega Nera), also known as the Black Queen (Regina Nera), portrayed by Brigitte

    Fantaghirò (film series)

    Fantaghirò_(film_series)

  • Sex, Demons and Death
  • 1975 film

    Editore. p. 235. ISBN 978-88-7605-935-3. R. P. (19 October 1975). "Nipotina strega". Corriere della Sera. p. 24. Curti, Roberto (14 June 2022). Italian Giallo

    Sex, Demons and Death

    Sex,_Demons_and_Death

  • Alejandro Rey
  • American actor and television director (1930–1987)

    leading roles in two episodes of Thriller titled "Guillotine" (1961) and "La Strega" (1962). One of Rey's most visible film roles came in Fun in Acapulco (1963)

    Alejandro Rey

    Alejandro Rey

    Alejandro_Rey

  • Dylan Carlson (musician)
  • American guitarist (born 1968)

    Davies still remains in the band despite their split.[citation needed] La Strega and the Cunning Man in the Smoke (as Drcarlsonalbion) (2012) Gold (as Drcarlsonalbion)

    Dylan Carlson (musician)

    Dylan Carlson (musician)

    Dylan_Carlson_(musician)

  • Andrew Vachss
  • American writer and lawyer (1942–2021)

    Littérature Policière for Strega [as La Sorcière de Brooklyn]; the Falcon Award, Maltese Falcon Society of Japan, for Strega; the Deutscher Krimi Preis

    Andrew Vachss

    Andrew Vachss

    Andrew_Vachss

  • Francesco Piccolo
  • Italian novelist and screenwriter

    screen plays. In 2014, he won Italy's leading literary award the Premio Strega for Il desiderio di essere come tutti. Piccolo was born in Caserta. His

    Francesco Piccolo

    Francesco Piccolo

    Francesco_Piccolo

  • Chartreuse (liqueur)
  • French liqueur brand

    pungent. It is comparable to other herbal liqueurs such as Galliano, Liquore Strega or Kräuterlikör, though it is distinctively more vegetal, or herbaceous

    Chartreuse (liqueur)

    Chartreuse (liqueur)

    Chartreuse_(liqueur)

  • Gentile Budrioli
  • 15th-century Italian astrologer and healer

    "Gentile, la strega enormissima" [Gentile, the Great Witch]. Viaggiatori Ignoranti (in Italian). Retrieved 2022-05-24. Meroe, Strega (6 January 2017)

    Gentile Budrioli

    Gentile Budrioli

    Gentile_Budrioli

  • Sergio Salvati
  • Italian cinematographer (1934–2025)

    Credited as Notes Ref(s) Director of photography Camera operator Other La strega in amore 1966 Yes Assistant cameraman My Name Is Nobody 1973 Yes Uncredited

    Sergio Salvati

    Sergio_Salvati

  • Lizzie Borden (director)
  • American filmmaker

    Year Title Director Writer Notes 1989 Monsters Yes No Episode: "La Strega" 1996 Silk Stalkings Yes No Episode: "Pre-Judgment Day" 1996 The Secret World

    Lizzie Borden (director)

    Lizzie Borden (director)

    Lizzie_Borden_(director)

  • Ugo Liberatore
  • Italian film director and screenwriter

    Malaysia 1965 Hercules and the Princess of Troy 1966 A Maiden for a Prince La strega in amore The Idol (original story only) 1968 Bora Bora also director The

    Ugo Liberatore

    Ugo_Liberatore

  • Bruno Filippini
  • Italian singer (1945–2023)

    1964 I ragazzi dell'hully-gully Himself 1967 The Witches Singer (segment "Strega Bruciata Viva, La") 1968 Romeo and Juliet Leonardo Uncredited, (final film

    Bruno Filippini

    Bruno Filippini

    Bruno_Filippini

  • The Years (Ernaux book)
  • 2008 book by Annie Ernaux

    the 2009 Télégramme Readers Prize,[citation needed] and the 2016 Premio Strega Europeo Prize. Translated by Alison L. Strayer, The Years won the 31st Annual

    The Years (Ernaux book)

    The Years (Ernaux book)

    The_Years_(Ernaux_book)

  • Juglans regia
  • Species of tree (walnut)

    ISSN 0027-4631. JSTOR 4123230. Retrieved 4 August 2023. "Liquore Strega". Strega Alberti Benevento SpA. Retrieved 4 August 2023. "Walnut". Online Etymology

    Juglans regia

    Juglans regia

    Juglans_regia

  • Aura (novel)
  • 1962 novel

    by Farrar, Straus and Giroux. It was adapted to the screen in 1966 in La strega in amore, starring Richard Johnson, Rosanna Schiaffino and Gian Maria Volonté

    Aura (novel)

    Aura_(novel)

  • The Bewitched Bourgeois
  • 2025 short story collection

    the newspaper where Buzzati spent most of his career. Buzzati won the Strega Prize for an Italian collection of his short stories, and The Bewitched

    The Bewitched Bourgeois

    The_Bewitched_Bourgeois

  • Ramon Novarro
  • Mexican actor (1899–1968)

    Esteban Miranda 2 episodes 1962 Thriller Maestro Giuliano Episode: "La Strega" 1964 Dr. Kildare Gaspero Paolini 3 episodes 1964–1965 Combat! Charles Gireaux

    Ramon Novarro

    Ramon Novarro

    Ramon_Novarro

  • List of literary sources for anthology television series
  • "Mannikins of Horror" "Mannikins of Horror" Robert Bloch Short story "La Strega" "La Strega" Richard Russo Short story Season 2 "The Demons" "The Demons" Robert

    List of literary sources for anthology television series

    List_of_literary_sources_for_anthology_television_series

  • Sessanta racconti
  • 1958 short story collection by Dino Buzzati

    technology, metaphysical ideas as well as fantasy realms. The book received the Strega Prize. "I sette messaggeri" "The seven messengers" "L'assalto al grande

    Sessanta racconti

    Sessanta_racconti

  • Pietro Sermonti
  • Italian actor

    Three Wives (2001) Love, Soccer and Other Catastrophes (2008) Un amore di strega (2009) Boris: The Film (2011) ReWined (2013) I Can Quit Whenever I Want

    Pietro Sermonti

    Pietro Sermonti

    Pietro_Sermonti

  • The Three Mothers
  • Trilogy of Italian horror films

    Retrieved 2022-04-22. Codacci-Pisanelli, Angiola (5 April 2007). "Bella Strega d'Argento". L'Espresso. Inferno. Dir. Dario Argento. Perf. Irene Miracle

    The Three Mothers

    The Three Mothers

    The_Three_Mothers

  • Dacia Maraini
  • Italian writer (born 1936)

    the Year Award for La lunga vita di Marianna Ucrìa (1990); and the Premio Strega for Buio (1999). In 2013, Irish Braschi's biographical documentary I Was

    Dacia Maraini

    Dacia Maraini

    Dacia_Maraini

  • Discourse
  • Field of theory which examines elements of conversation

    Postmodern Turn. New York City: The Guilford Press. ISBN 978-1-57230-221-1. Strega, Susan. 2005. "The View from the Poststructural Margins: Epistemology and

    Discourse

    Discourse

    Discourse

  • Matteuccia de Francesco
  • Italian alleged witch and nun (died 1428)

    (1/2): 1–17. JSTOR 26239479. Mammoli, Domenico (2021-02-15). "Processo alla strega Matteuccia di Francesco: 20 marzo 1428 / Domenico Mammoli". opac.sbn.it

    Matteuccia de Francesco

    Matteuccia_de_Francesco

  • Sebastiano Vassalli
  • Italian writer, novelist and literary critic

    July 2015(2015-07-26) (aged 73) Casale Monferrato, Italy Genre Periodic history Literary movement Neoavanguardia Notable awards Strega Prize Children 1

    Sebastiano Vassalli

    Sebastiano_Vassalli

  • Telling Stories with Tomie dePaola
  • 2001 TV series or program

    serve as the backup singers. They sing about the topic of each episode. Strega Nona (performed by Bill Barretta) is an elderly lady who always wants help

    Telling Stories with Tomie dePaola

    Telling_Stories_with_Tomie_dePaola

  • Serena Grandi
  • Italian actress (born 1958)

    title, role played and notes Year Title Role Notes 1980 Mia moglie è una strega Female passenger Uncredited Tranquille donne di campagna Aida La compagna

    Serena Grandi

    Serena_Grandi

  • Torta caprese
  • Italian chocolate cake

    widely, sometimes including flavours such as bitter orange and the liqueur Strega. In Italy the cake is usually topped with designs made using powdered sugar

    Torta caprese

    Torta caprese

    Torta_caprese

  • Rick Aiello
  • American actor (1955–2021)

    Rabbit and the Fox" 1994, 1996 Diagnosis: Murder Eddie Romero / Daniel Strega 2 episodes 1994, 2001 Walker, Texas Ranger Chachi / Anthony 2 episodes 1995

    Rick Aiello

    Rick_Aiello

  • The Hummingbird
  • 2019 novel by Sandro Veronesi

    tumultuous life of ophthalmologist Marco Carrera. It won the prestigious Strega Prize (2020). In a starred review, Publishers Weekly called the novel "cleverly

    The Hummingbird

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  • Nona
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    "Nona" (short story), a 1978 story by Stephen King the title character of Strega Nona, a children's book by Tomie dePaola La Nona, a 1979 Argentine film

    Nona

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  • Michael McDowell (author)
  • American novelist and screenwriter

    from the Crypt (1989) ("Lover Come Hack to Me") Monsters (1989–1990) ("La Strega" and "Far Below") Tales from the Darkside: The Movie (1990) (segments of

    Michael McDowell (author)

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  • Renato Curcio
  • Italian Red Brigade leader (born 1941)

    The Beast Reawakens, Warner Books, 1998, p. 182. "Franco Cardini: quella strega nazi-mao-islamica". Archived from the original on 2021-10-24. Retrieved

    Renato Curcio

    Renato Curcio

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  • The Eight Mountains (novel)
  • 2016 novel by Paolo Cognetti

    childhood and as adults. The book was a bestseller in Italy and received the Strega Prize in 2017. The Times wrote that it has similarities to My Father's Glory

    The Eight Mountains (novel)

    The Eight Mountains (novel)

    The_Eight_Mountains_(novel)

  • Paolo Giordano
  • Italian writer (born 1982)

    Paolo Giordano (born 1982) is an Italian writer who won the Premio Strega literary award with his first novel The Solitude of Prime Numbers. Paolo Giordano

    Paolo Giordano

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  • Byleth: The Demon of Incest
  • 1972 Italian film

    the Italian release's poster featured very similar art to Il sesso della strega. On its release in Germany in 1975 as Trio der Lust, the film was significantly

    Byleth: The Demon of Incest

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  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Aamaya

    Night Rain

  • Hasib | حسیب
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Hasib | حسیب

    Reckoned, Another name of prophet Muhammad

  • Baseer |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Baseer |

    Vision, Propitious, Auspicious, Prudent, Bringer of glad tidings

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    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian

    Anjlee

    Divine Offering

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    British, English

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    Court-dweller

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  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Nawla |

    Gift, Present, Grant, Favor

  • Mercer
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Catalan

    Mercer

    English and Catalan : occupational name for a trader, from Old French mercier, Late Latin mercarius (an agent derivative of merx, genitive mercis, ‘merchandise’). In Middle English the term was applied particularly to someone who dealt in textiles, especially the more costly and luxurious fabrics such as silks, satin, and velvet.

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    Hindu, Indian

    Kehani

    Beautiful Girl

  • Jitul
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian

    Jitul

    Dear; Who Always Win

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  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Avanisa

    Lord of the Earth; King

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