Bencivenga is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
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Italy competed at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia. 361 competitors, 246 men and 115 women, took part in 175 events in 29 sports.
Fabio is a given name descended from Latin Fabius and very popular in Italy and Brazil. Its English equivalent is Fabian.
A Portuguese name is typically composed of one or two given names, and a number of family names. The first additional names are usually the mother's family surname(s) and the father's family surname(s). For practicality, usually only the last surname is used in formal greetings.
A name in the Italian language consists of a given name, and a surname ; in most contexts, the given name is written before the surname.
A.S.D. Pro Recco is an Italian water polo club from Recco, in Liguria. It currently plays in Serie A1.
Fabio Bencivenga is a retired water polo player from Italy, who represented his native country at three consecutive Summer Olympics, starting in 1996. He was a member of the Men's National Team that claimed the bronze medal in 1996.
Alain-Pierre Mendy is a Senegalese professional footballer who plays as a central midfielder for French club La Roche VF.
The Villa Romana or Roman Villa is an archaeological ruin from the 1st century in the Italian village of Minori, in Campania.
Angelo Bencivenga is an Italian footballer who plays as a right midfielder for Santarcangelo.
Circolo Nautico Posillipo is an Italian water polo club from Naples established in 1925. It is one of the most laureated Italian clubs, having won three Euroleague, one Cup Winners' Cup and eleven Italian Championships between 1985 and 2005.
Notizie degli scavi is a 2010 Italian drama film directed by Emidio Greco. It is based on the novel with the same name written by Franco Lucentini. It premiered, out of competition, at the 67th Venice International Film Festival. The film was awarded with two Globi D'Oro for best director and for best screenplay.
Elephant Song is a 1991 novel by Wilbur Smith. Publishers Weekly stated said the novel contained "some romance, more sex, lots of bloody fighting and international intrigues, all carried out by deftly directed larger-than-life cardboard characters, will surely please Smith's fans and other action-addicted readers."
Commissariato di notturna is a 1974 Italian crime-comedy film directed by Guido Leoni. It was one of the few films that tried to mix the classical commedia all'italiana with the poliziottesco genre.
I Viceré is a 2007 Italian historical drama film directed by Roberto Faenza. It is based on the novel with the same name written by Federico De Roberto. For his performance Lando Buzzanca won the Globo d'oro for best actor. The film also won four David di Donatello awards and two Silver Ribbons.
Edoardo Bencivenga was an Italian film director; Bencivegna started in 1907 filming his first short film Raffaello e la Fornarina , in his career he made over 60 films, the last one in 1922.
Mariute is a 1918 Italian silent drama film directed by Edoardo Bencivenga and starring Francesca Bertini.
The Intruder is an 1892 novel by the Italian writer Gabriele D'Annunzio. It is known as The Victim in the United States. It tells the story of the dandy Tullio Hermil who is habitually unfaithful to his patient and loving wife Giuliana, until the wife eventually does the same and becomes pregnant with another man's child. The book was published in English in 1897, translated by Georgina Harding.
The Daughter of Iorio is a 1904 play by the Italian writer Gabriele D'Annunzio. The play is written in verse and has elements of local dialect, proverbs and traditional rhymes from Abruzzo. It tells the tragic story of the love between a young female outcast and a shepherd who is being married off to a woman he does not love.
This is a list of Italian television related events from 1962.
Quirino Armellini was an Italian military officer, who served as a general in both the Royal Italian Army and the Italian Army.