Giuseppe (Tommaso Giuseppe) Isola (Genoa, April 7, 1808 – Genoa, July 21, 1893) was an Italian painter. He was the son of Gaetano Isola and Maria Annunziata...
Isola del Liri (simply known as Isola Liri, Campanian: Lisera) is an Italian town of Lazio, Italy, in the province of Frosinone. As its name implies,...
popularized by Antonio García Gutiérrez's 1843 play Simón Bocanegra and Giuseppe Verdi's 1857 opera Simon Boccanegra. Simone Boccanegra belonged to the...
immigrants Giuseppe and Rosalia DiMaggio, from Isola delle Femmine. His Italian birth name was Giuseppe Paolo DiMaggio. Rosalia named her son "Giuseppe" after...
Cana and Christ at column, perhaps by Luca Saltarello; and frescoes by GiuseppeIsola. In the left transept, in the niche over the altar is a San Pasquale...
each order had 29 boxes. The stage curtain was the work of painter GiuseppeIsola and depicted Il trionfo del Petrarca in Campidoglio (The Triumph of...
became professor of painting at the Academy of Fine Arts of Genoa. GiuseppeIsola was one of his pupils. Calendario di corte, page 207. Wikimedia Commons...
national team, scoring one goal. He also played with Ampelea Isola in 1944. The Stadio Giuseppe Grezar in Trieste is dedicated to him. Torino Serie A: 1942–43...
Elba (Italian: isola d'Elba, pronounced [ˈiːzola ˈdelba]; Latin: Ilva) is a Mediterranean island in Tuscany, Italy, 10 km (6.2 mi) from the coastal town...
routes from Porto Santo Stefano to Isola del Giglio and Giannutri, in Tuscany. It was founded in 1969 by Giuseppe Rum to establish a transport service...
1923 as Club Calcistico Giovanile Isola d'Istria, when the city of Isola was part of Italy. It was known as Ampelea Isola d'Istria between 1930 and 1946...
nearby Palazzo Borromeo (Isola Bella) (1795). Neoclassical architecture in Milan Wikimedia Commons has media related to Giuseppe Zanoia. *Caimi, Antonio...
Giucas Casella (Italian pronunciation: [ˈdʒuːkas kaˈsɛlla]; born Giuseppe Casella on 15 November 1949) is an Italian illusionist, hypnotist and television...
The Diocese of Isola was a Roman Catholic diocese in Italy, located in Isola di Capo Rizzuto, Crotone, Reggio Calabria in the ecclesiastical province...
Isola delle Femmine (Sicilian: Isula dî Fìmmini) is an Italian town in northwestern Sicily, administratively part of the Metropolitan City of Palermo...
Frazioni Casanova, Foppiano, Garbarino, Isola, Loco, Moglia, Pietranera, Spescia Government • Mayor Giovanni GiuseppeIsola Area • Total 44.09 km2 (17.02 sq mi)...
shore of the south-west branch of Lake Como, 1500 meters east from the Isola Comacina. The villa is famous for its elaborate terraced gardens. A Franciscan...
island of Caprera, known as the last residence of the Italian revolutionary Giuseppe Garibaldi. La Maddalena has undergone many name changes: the Romans named...
Park. The family has more influence over the island than anyone else. A Giuseppe Bertoleoni informed that during a hunting trip, Charles Albert, King of...
be the set for The Correspondence by Giuseppe Tornatore. "Le vie". Wikimedia Commons has media related to Isola San Giulio. Comune di Orta San Giulio...
Carlo Giuseppe Guglielmo Botta (November 6, 1766, in San Giorgio Canavese, Piedmont – August 10, 1837, in Paris) was an Italian historian. He was born...
opera produced in the Netherlands was Ulisse all' isola di Circe by the Italian composer Giuseppe Zamponi, staged at the Brussels court of Archduke Leopold...
his first prizes between 1864 and 1866 while studying the nude as GiuseppeIsola's student. His professional career began in 1850 at the Exposition of...
Isola dell'Olivo, Isola di Sogno, and Isola di Trimelone, all farther north near the eastern side. Isola di Trimelone Isola di San Biagio and Isola del...
Strait of Bonifacio, it is a tourist destination and the place to which Giuseppe Garibaldi retired from 1854 until his death in 1882. Scarcely populated...
Giuseppe Gaetano Maria Govone (Isola d'Asti, 1825 – Alba, Italy, January 1872) was an Italian general and politician of Piedmontese origin, who played...