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  2. Giuseppe Gioachino Belli - Wikipedia

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    Giuseppe Francesco Antonio Maria Gioachino Raimondo Belli was born in Rome, Italy, to a family belonging to the lower bourgeoisie. His father died of typhus, some time after taking up a job in Civitavecchia. [1] Belli, with his mother and his two brothers, moved back to Rome, where they were forced to take cheap lodgings in Via del Corso.

  3. Monument to Giuseppe Gioachino Belli - Wikipedia

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    The Monument to Giuseppe Gioachino Belli is a marble memorial dedicated to the 19th-century poet who wrote mainly in Romanesco, the Roman dialect. It is located just off the Lungotevere in Trastavere , just across from the entrance to the Ponte Garibaldi over the Tiber.

  4. Oratory of San Francesco Saverio del Caravita - Wikipedia

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    Caravita is mentioned in two ironic sonnets composed by Giuseppe Gioachino Belli: L’ineggno dell’Omo written in dialect (Romanesco) and Li frateli Mantelloni, on 18 and 19 December 1832. Literature

  5. Romanesco dialect - Wikipedia

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    The path towards a progressive Tuscanization of the dialect can be observed in the works of the major Romanesco writers and poets of the past two centuries: Giuseppe Gioachino Belli (1791–1863), whose sonetti romaneschi represent the most important work in this dialect and an eternal monument to 19th century Roman people; Cesare Pascarella ...

  6. Museo di Roma in Trastevere - Wikipedia

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    The museum has some manuscripts of the Roman dialect poet Giuseppe Gioachino Belli, and also contains some of the personal possessions of another Italian dialect poet, Trilussa (1871–1950), which were donated to Rome after his death. The “Trilussa Room” consists of a video installation together with paintings and other items belonging to ...

  7. The Sovrans of the Old World - Wikipedia

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    Giuseppe Gioachino Belli "The Sovrans of the Old World" (Romanesco original title: Li soprani der monno vecchio) is an 1831 sonnet written in the dialect of Rome, by poet Giuseppe Gioachino Belli. It is part of the collection Sonetti romaneschi, sometimes listed as number 361 [2] [3] [4] or 362.

  8. Villa Rufinella - Wikipedia

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    Queen Maria Christina of Naples and Sicily, wife of Charles Felix of Sardinia, inherited the villa bequeathed to the Princess Maria Anna, and lived there for long periods until 1843. In 1834, to commemorate his stay as a guest in the villa, Italian poet Giuseppe Gioachino Belli wrote a sonnet in Roman dialect called "La Rufinella". After 1848 ...

  9. List of people from Rome - Wikipedia

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    Giuseppe Gioachino Belli; Francesco Bellissimo; Alessandra Belloni; Claudio Bellucci; Pope Benedict V; ... Princess Maria Theresa of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg;