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Sulmona

Sunni Muslims

sweets; for Carnival; for Christmas; for Easter; frozen;
see also
desserts

Swift, Jonathan

Sybaris

Sybaritic monks

Sylvester I, Pope

Syracuse

 

Taddeo, Master

Tagliapietra, Andrea

Taine, Hippolyte

Talamello

Tanara, Vincenzo

Taranto

Tasso napoletano, Gerusalemme liberata votata a llengua nostra, Lo
(Fasano)

Tavenna

Taverna del Santopalato (Turin)

Tavolaro, Aldo

Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Ilyich

Teatro alla Scala (Milan)

Tedeschi, Corrado

Ternano

Terni

Terra Madre (Mother Earth) conference (Turin)

“That's Amore” (song)

Toaff, Ariel

Todi

Togliatti, Palmiro

Tolentino

tomatoes; during Fascist era; in pizza toppings; San Marzano

Tommaso I, Count of Savoy

Tommaso II, Count of Savoy

Torlonia, Prince Alessandrio

Toro

Torriana

Tortona

Toscanini, Arturo

totalitarianism,
see
fascism

Trajan, Emperor

Trani

Trapani

Travailleuses Missionaires

Tredici ricette per vari disgusti
(Veronelli)

Trent, Council of

Trentino

Trento; University of

Tresigallo

Trevi

Treviso

Trieste

Trifolau Association of Alba

Trincale, Franco

Trinciante, Il
(Rossetti)

tripe

Trivulzio, Condottiere Gian Giacomo

Tropea

Truffle Fair (Alba)

truffles

Truman, Harry S.

TSG (Traditional Specialty Guaranteed) designation

Turin; Futurists in; restaurants in; Slow Food movement in; University of; Winter Olympics in

Two Sicilies, Kingdom of the

Turismo del Vino e Dei Sapori (Tourism of Wine and Tastes)

Tuscany; agriculture in; bread in; couscous in; fish and seafood in; history of; Jews in; olive oil of; pigs and pork products of; pilgrims in; restaurants in; steaks in; sweets in

 

Ubaldini de Pila, Cardinal Ottaviano degli

Udine

Umberto II, King of Italy

Umbria

Underworld
(DeLillo)

UNESCO

Unità, L'

Urban VIII, Pope

Urbino; University of

UTET

 

Vacca family

Valachi, Joseph

Valchiavenna

Valcuvia

Valle d'Aosta

Vallerano

Valnontey

Valtellina

van Dyck, Anthony

Varagine, Jacopus de

Varese

Varro, Marcus Terentius

Varro Murena, Aulus Terentius

Varzi

Vasto

Vatican

veal; cutlet, Milanese-style

Vega, Garcilaso de la

vegetables; of Calabria; of Campania; of Emilia Romagna; in Jewish cuisine; of Liguria; of Lombardy; in Mediterranean diet; of Piedmont; of Puglia; of Rome; of Sardinia; of Trentino Alto Adige; of Tuscany; of Veneto

Veneto; Carnival in; grappa of; pasta in;
sagre
in

Venice; canals of; Doge's Palace; eels in; Feast of the Redeemer in; holidays and feast days in; Jewish community in; nickname of; Renaissance art of

Ventennio, xvi

Verbania

Vercelli

Vernaccia

Verona

Veronelli, Luigi

Versilia

Vesuvius

Vezio bar (Rome)

Viaggio di Colonia
(Abbondanti)

Vibo Valentia

Vicenza

Victory ships

Vienna, Congress of

Vietato vietare
(Veronelli)

“Vigija de Natale, La,” (Belli)

Vigne, Pier delle

Vignola

Vignotto, Giovanni

Villa Beccaris restaurant (Monforte d'Alba)

Villagrande

Villimpenta

vinegar, aromatic

Virgil

Visconti, Archbishop Ottone

Visconti, Gian Galeazzo, Duke of Milan

Visconti, Giovanni

Visconti family

Vissani, Gianfranco

Vita di Nicolò Machiavelli
(Prezzolini)

Viterbo

Vitruvius

Vittorio Amedeo II, future Duke of Savoy

Vittorio Emanuele II, King of Italy

Vittorio Emmanuele, prince of Savoy

 

Waldensians

Waldo, Peter

Welles, Orson

Winckelmann, Johann Joachim

wine; of Campania and Naples; of Emilia Romagna; of Friuli Venezia Giulia; of Liguria; of Piedmont; of Puglia; of Rome and Lazio; of Sicily; of Trentino; of Tuscany

Woodhouse, John

World Heritage Sites

World Social Forum

World War II

World Wildlife Fund

 

Zeri

Zibello

Zurla, Mario

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