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Umberto and Eco's
* Constantinople provides the setting of much of the action in Umberto Eco's 2000 novel Baudolino.
He died at Bobbio ( in part the model for the great monastery in Umberto Eco's novel The Name of the Rose ) in 615.
The Grail also features heavily in Umberto Eco's 2000 novel Baudolino.
His use of it has inspired other authors ' works ( e. g. Umberto Eco's The Name of the Rose, Mark Z. Danielewski's House of Leaves ).
* Alexander III is mentioned in Umberto Eco's book Baudolino.
* Van Diemen's Land is mentioned in Umberto Eco's novel " The Island of the Day Before " (" L ' isola del giorno prima ", 1994 ), a story about a 17th century Italian nobleman trapped at an island at the International Date Line.
* Umberto Eco's novel Baudolino ( 2000 ) is set partly at Frederick's court, and also deals with the mystery of Frederick's death.
Recent examples include Under the Net ( 1954 ) by Iris Murdoch, Jerzy Kosinski's The Painted Bird ( 1965 ), Thomas Berger's Little Big Man ( 1964 ), Rita Mae Brown's Rubyfruit Jungle ( 1973 ), John Kennedy Toole's A Confederacy of Dunces ( 1980 ), Isabel Allende's Eva Luna ( 1987 ), Edward Abbey's The Fool's Progress: An Honest Novel ( 1988 ), Robert Clark Young's One of the Guys ( 1999 ), Helen Zahavi's Dirty Weekend ( 1991 ), C. D. Payne's Youth in Revolt ( 1993 ), Christian Kracht's Faserland ( 1995 ), Umberto Eco's Baudolino ( 2000 ), Neal Stephenson's Quicksilver ( 2003 ), and Aravind Adiga's " The White Tiger " ( Booker Prize 2008 )
* The Dreyfus Affair is woven into the plot of Umberto Eco's The Prague Cemetery ( 2010 ).
* Umberto Eco's novels, most notably his most famous, The Name of the Rose, are historical novels, taking place in Medieval or Early Modern Europe.
* Umberto Eco's novel The Island of the Day Before ( 1995 ) ( L ' isola del giorno prima, 1994 ), a story about a 17th-century nobleman marooned across the international date line
The Prester and his kingdom also figure prominently in Umberto Eco's 2000 novel Baudolino, in which the titular protagonist enlists his friends to write the Letter of Prester John for his adoptive father Frederick Barbarossa, but it is stolen before they can send it out.
Umberto Eco's The Name of the Rose ( 1980 ) was a one-off that helped popularise the concept.
Umberto Eco's novel Baudolino ( Milan: Bompiani, 2000.
* At the conclusion of Umberto Eco's " The Name of the Rose ", the unique Medieval library which is at the center of the book's plot is burned and totally destroyed.
* Umberto Eco's The Name of the Rose features a murder mystery whose solution hinges on the contents of Aristotle's lost second book of Poetics ( dealing with comedy ).
The narrator of Umberto Eco's novel The Name of the Rose is named Adso of Melk.
* Cagliostro is frequently alluded to in Umberto Eco's novel Foucault's Pendulum.
Umberto Eco's novel The Mysterious Flame of Queen Loana references Terry and the Pirates, and its title comes from the Italian translation of one of the various adventures.
Umberto Eco's novel The Name of the Rose is set against the persecution of Fraticelli.
This resulted in him being mentioned in the 1982 pseudohistory book The Holy Blood and the Holy Grail, Umberto Eco's 1988 novel Foucault's Pendulum, and Dan Brown's 2003 novel, The Da Vinci Code.
* In Umberto Eco's novel Foucault's Pendulum, Alamut is described in detail towards the end of the novel.
* Umberto Eco's 2004 novel The Mysterious Flame of Queen Loana features a protagonist whose doctoral thesis was written on the Hypnerotomachia.
Umberto Eco's The Cemetery of Prague mentions the carbonari, as his main character joins them at one point ( as a spy )

Umberto and Thomas
Publication of research is both in dedicated journals such as Sign Systems Studies, established by Juri Lotman and published by Tartu University Press ; Semiotica, founded by Thomas A. Sebeok and published by Mouton de Gruyter ; Zeitschrift für Semiotik ; European Journal of Semiotics ; Versus ( founded and directed by Umberto Eco ), et al.
The voice-talent includes Ray Liotta as protagonist Tommy Vercetti, Tom Sizemore as Sonny Forelli, Robert Davi as Colonel Juan García Cortez, William Fichtner as Ken Rosenberg, Danny Dyer as Kent Paul, Dennis Hopper as pornography Director Steve Scott, Burt Reynolds as Avery Carrington, Luis Guzmán as Ricardo Diaz, Miami Vice star Philip Michael Thomas as Lance Vance, Danny Trejo as Umberto Robina, Gary Busey as Phil Cassidy, Lee Majors as " Big " Mitch Baker, Fairuza Balk as Mercedes Cortez, and porn actress Jenna Jameson as Candy Suxxx.
Later recipients include Arthur Compton ( 1954 ), Hermann Hesse ( 1954 ), Albert Schweitzer ( 1954 ), Thomas Mann ( 1955 ), Oskar Kokoschka ( 1955 ), Carl Orff ( 1956 ), Erwin Schrödinger ( 1956 ), Thornton Wilder ( 1956 ), Karl Schmidt-Rottluff ( 1956 ), Werner Heisenberg ( 1957 ), Gerhard Ritter ( 1957 ), Ludwig Mies van der Rohe ( 1957 ), Percy Ernst Schramm ( 1958 ), Carl Friedrich von Weizsäcker ( 1961 ), Karl Jaspers ( 1964 ), Otto Klemperer ( 1967 ), Carl Zuckmayer ( 1967 ), Henry Moore ( 1972 ), Raymond Aron ( 1973 ), George F. Kennan ( 1976 ), Friedrich Hayek ( 1977 ), Karl Popper ( 1980 ), Eugène Ionesco ( 1983 ), Hans Bethe ( 1984 ), Gordon A. Craig ( 1990 ), Rudolf Mößbauer ( 1996 ), Umberto Eco ( 1998 ), Hans Magnus Enzensberger ( 1999 ), and Wim Wenders ( 2005 ).

Umberto and three
Umberto earned widespread praise for his role in the following three years.
He had three brothers, Umberto ( Bert ), James ( Jim Ameche ), and Louis and three sisters, Jane, Elizabeth and Catherine.
From 1982 to 1994, Filmirage-as it was called-financed a total of 42 escapist non-hardcore genre entries: slashers, horror, and post-apocalyptic movies directed by Umberto Lenzi ( La Casa 3-Ghosthouse, Hitcher in the Dark ), Claudio Fragasso ( La Casa 5, Troll 2 ), Lucio Fulci ( his last movie: Door into Silence ), Michele Soavi ( directorial debut: Stage Fright ), and Luigi Montefiori ( 2020 Texas Gladiators ), as well as a number of horror, fantasy, and softcore erotic movies directed by D ' Amato himself, most notably three of the four Ator movies, the postapocalyptic film Endgame, the Dirty Dancing rip-off Dancing Is My Life ( starring Valentine Demy ), and the trilogy revolving around the fictional author Sarah Asproon ( Eleven Days, Eleven Nights, Top Model, and Web of Desire, starring Jessica Moore and Kristine Rose ).
A bootlegger during Prohibition, Umberto did nothing to discourage his three sons from becoming criminals.
Fedora is an opera in three acts by Umberto Giordano to an Italian libretto by Arturo Colautti, based on the play Fédora by Victorien Sardou.
He played Umberto Scalli, a sleazy gymnasium owner and drug pusher in three films: The Devil's Sleep ( 1949 ), Racket Girls ( aka Pin Down Girls ( 1951 )) and Dance Hall Racket ( 1954 ) with inconoclastic comedian Lenny Bruce in his only film role.

Umberto and main
The main plot of the novel Foucault's Pendulum by Umberto Eco revolves around search for the Ombilicus Mundi ( Latin: The Navel of the World ), the mystic Center of The Earth which is supposed to be a certain point from where a person could control the energies and shapes of the earth thus reforming it at will.
The main commercial street of the city is Corso Umberto I, which runs from Piazza della Republica and reaches the seacoast at Piazza Primo Maggio.
Corso Umberto is a street that runs southwest, starting next to the church in the main Piazza, ending near Piazza degli Eroi ( Piazza of the Heroes ), also known as San Domenico
It features paintings by Futurism's main protagonists: Giacomo Balla, Umberto Boccioni, Carlo Carrà, Gino Severini, Luigi Russolo and Ardengo Soffici, works by Giorgio de Chirico, Amedeo Modigliani, Giorgio Morandi, Mario Sironi and Marino Marini, and a number of paintings and sculptures by contemporary English artists including Edward Dutkiewicz.
The central Filarete tower above the main city entrance was rebuilt between 1900 and 1905 as a monument to King Umberto I.

Umberto and philosophy
After studying philosophy and theology at the seminary of Asti, Sodano was ordained a priest by Bishop Umberto Rossi on 23 September 1950, and then did pastoral work and taught dogmatic theology at the Asti seminary.

Umberto and .
Andronikos was portrayed in the novel Baudolino by Umberto Eco, with much detail being given to his grisly end.
* 1867 – Umberto Giordano, Italian composer ( d. 1948 )
Alessandro Giuseppe Antonio Anastasio Gerolamo Umberto Volta ( 18 February 1745 – 5 March 1827 ) was an Italian physicist known for the invention of the battery in the 1800s.
A bocce player of note is Umberto Granaglia ( May 20, 1931 – December 13, 2008 ), who was awarded the honor of " Player of the Twentieth Century " by the Confédération Mondiale des Sports de Boules.
* Bottazzini Umberto, 2003.
In 1952 Umberto D was released, usually considered the last film of this type.
The 1952 film Umberto D. showed a poor old man with his little dog, who must beg for alms against his dignity in the loneliness of the new society.
It has been said that after Umberto D. nothing more could be added to neorealism.
Italy has produced many important cinematography auteurs, including Federico Fellini, Michelangelo Antonioni, Roberto Rossellini, Vittorio De Sica, Ettore Scola, Sergio Leone, Dario Argento, Pier Paolo Pasolini, Bernardo Bertolucci, Franco Zeffirelli, Mario Bava, Sergio Corbucci, Lucio Fulci, Mario Monicelli, Marco Ferreri, Elio Petri, Ermanno Olmi, Umberto Lenzi, Lina Wertmüller, and Luchino Visconti.
Directors in this genre included Lucio Fulci, Joe D ' Amato, Umberto Lenzi and Ruggero Deodato.
* The Name of the Rose by Umberto Eco pretends to be a recovered manuscript.
Partially paralyzed, he was first transferred to Ferrara for rehabilitation and then to the Policlinico Umberto I in Rome to be near his wife, also hospitalized.
On 29 July 1900, King Umberto I of Italy was assassinated, a deed that horrified the aged composer.
After the referendum the king of Italy Umberto II di Savoia is exiled.
* 1900 – In Italy, King Umberto I of Italy is assassinated by the anarchist Gaetano Bresci.
* 1878 – Umberto I becomes King of Italy.

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