GasparePasta (born 1893, date of death unknown) was an Italian modern pentathlete. He competed at the 1924 Summer Olympics. "GasparePasta". Olympedia...
November 1993. According to a later confession by one of the kidnappers, Gaspare Spatuzza, they dressed as police officers and told the boy he was being...
a tapeworm, and Rome's Panatella Mills pasta company claimed she lost weight by eating their "physiologic pasta", prompting Callas to file a lawsuit. Callas...
F.C. Senhit (born 1979), singer Elisabetta Sirani (1638–1665), painter Gaspare Tagliacozzi (1545–1599), a surgeon, pioneer of plastic and reconstructive...
many writers and poets among which: Dino Campana, Camillo Sbarbaro [it], Gaspare Invrea [it] who wrote "The mouth of the wolf" and Giorgio Caproni. Between...
ideals, Grassini would always stand beside such singers as the castrato Gaspare Pacchiarotti, the tenors Matteo Babini, Giovanni Ansani and Giacomo David...
Faustino Moisesso Bernardo Morando Giovanni Battista Moroni Liberale Motense Gaspare Murtola Antonio Muscettola Anton Maria Narducci Giovanni Battista Oddoni...
ethnicities were also involved. The Patriarca crime family, founded by Gaspare Messina in 1916, expanded during the 1920s but did not gain the upper hand...
for her by the prominent composers of the 1820s and 1830s. Her father, Gaspare, was a prominent ballet dancer and choreographer, and her mother, Antonia...
One of the earliest attempts to systematically collect folk dances is Gaspare Ungarelli's 1894 work Le vecchie danze italiane ancora in uso nella provincia...
There were also some events linked to the Mafia, such as the murder of Gaspare Cottone, a carter (1899) and the death of the 19-years-old Benedetto Guastella...
Barber of Seville (1816), La Cenerentola (1817), and Semiramide (1823) Gaspare Spontini (1774–1851), composer and conductor. His most acclaimed work was...
Gounod. The Empress Joséphine had her own favorite composer, the Italian Gaspare Spontini, who became her official composer of both historical dramas and...
were two Italian composers established in France: Luigi Cherubini and Gaspare Spontini. The former settled in Paris in 1787, when he had already composed...