Raffaello Giovagnoli (13 May 1838 in Rome – 15 July 1915 in Rome) was an Italian writer, patriot and politician. Raffaello's mother, Clotilde Staderini...
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for Comunicaciones Raffaello Giovagnoli (1838–1915), Italian writer and politician This page lists people with the surname Giovagnoli. If an internal link...
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(1916–1991) Paolo Giordano (born 1982) Cinzia Giorgio (born 1975) Raffaello Giovagnoli (1838–1915) Guglielmo il Giuggiola (16th century) Giambattista Giraldi...
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then-popular Russian translation of the eponymous Italian book by Raffaello Giovagnoli). It has 15 outdoor clay courts, which remain open for four months...
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Lewis Grassic Gibbon wrote a novel Spartacus. The Italian writer Raffaello Giovagnoli wrote his historical novel, Spartacus, in 1874. His novel has been...
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production (dir. by Ertugrul Muhsin-Bey), based on the novel by Raffaello Giovagnoli [now lost] Spartaco 1953 dir. by Riccardo Freda Spartacus 1960 with...
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mother of Bernardino Halbherr Clotilde Staderini (1849), mother of Raffaello Giovagnoli Elena Melissinò (1850), mother of Filippo Grimani Luigia Mussini...
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Spartak. It was inspired by the Italian novel Spartaco, written by Raffaello Giovagnoli, and means Spartacus ("Spartak" in Russian), a gladiator-slave who...
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the former dictator Sulla into retirement in the year 79 BC. In Raffaello Giovagnoli's novel Spartacus (1874) an actor named Metrobius accidentally overhears...
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journalist, and editor. He was born in Genoa. In Rome, along with Raffaello Giovagnoli, he helped found and edit the journals Capitan Fracassa. He would...
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