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Julius Caesar Capaccio (1552 – 8 July 1634) was a learned Italian humanist of the 17th century. A civic humanist , in 1602 he was appointed secretary of the city of Naples. Biography
Capaccio Paestum (formerly only Capaccio, from Latin Caput Aquae) is a town and comune in the province of Salerno in the Campania region of south-western Italy. The ruins of the ancient Greek city of Paestum lie within borders of the comune .
The film is composed of five episodes. In the first a German nanny behaves too rude and harsh with children, proposing to read comic social satire of Germany. The children are upset.
Pollo alla birra, pollo alla cacciatora, pollo alla potentina; Polpette al sugo; Porceddu (or porcheddu) Porchetta, porchetta abruzzese, porchetta trevigiana; Prosciutto amatriciano, prosciutto cotto (lit. ' cooked ham '), prosciutto cotto affumicato (lit.
Il commissario; Un commissario a Roma; Il commissario Corso; Il commissario De Vincenzi; Il commissario Manara; Il commissario Montalbano; Il commissario Rex; Il commissario Ricciardi; Compagni di scuola; Così fan tutte; Cotti e mangiati; Cri Cri; Crimini; Crimini bianchi; Cristina; Cristina, l'Europa siamo noi; Cugino & cugino; Cuore contro cuore
Carpaccio was born in Venice (between 1460 and 1465), [4] [5] the son of Pietro Scarpaza, a Venetian furrier in the parish of Arcangelo Raffaele. [4] [footnotes 1] Although Carpaccio's precise date of birth remains unknown, various documents have offered clues in order to narrow it down to a particular span of years.
Il Calcio is a sports-themed entertainment television program initially broadcast on Rai 3 from 26 September 1993 to 17 May 1998 and subsequently on Rai 2 from 13 September 1998 to 2 December 2021 on Sunday afternoon, during the period of activity of the Italian football championship. It followed and comments on the Serie A matches live.
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