D'Annunzio

D'An·nun·zio

[duh-noon-see-oh; Italian dahn-noon-tsyaw]
noun
Ga·bri·e·le [Italian gah-bree-e-le] , ( Duca Minimo ) 1863–1938, Italian soldier, novelist, and poet.
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An·nun·zio, d'

[dahn-noon-tsyaw]
noun
Ga·bri·e·le [gah-bree-e-le] , D'Annunzio, Gabriele.
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Gabriele (ɡaˈbrjɛːle). 1863--1938, Italian poet, dramatist, novelist, national hero, and Fascist. His works include the poems in Alcione (1904) and the drama La Figlia di Iorio (1904)

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