Sinigaglia — • Diocese in Ancona in central Italy Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Sinigaglia Sinigaglia † … Catholic encyclopedia
Sinigaglia — (spr. gálja), ital. Stadt, s. Senigallia … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Sinigaglia — Sinigaglia, ital. Stadt, s. Senigallia … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
Sinigaglia — (–galia), päpstliche Stadt in der Legation Urbino Pesaro, am adriat. Meere, mit kleinem Hafen, ist Bischofssitz, hat 21000 E., wichtige Messe vom 20. Juli bis 10. August … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
Sinigaglia — Sinigaglia, Leone … Enciclopedia Universal
SINIGAGLIA — SINIGAGLIA, Italian family originating from senigallia , a town in central Italy, on the Adriatic. Among its members may be mentioned: SOLOMON JEDIDIAH, rabbi of Scandiano in 1639. He later moved to Modena. His son ABRAHAM VITA, rabbi in Modena… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Sinigaglia — Senigallia Senigallia Ajouter une image Fichier:Senigallia Stemma.png Administration Pays Italie Région … Wikipédia en Français
SINIGAGLIA, LEONE — (1868–1944), composer. Born in Turin, Sinigaglia studied in Vienna, and in Prague with Dvořák, who interested him in folk music. His most important works are Danze Piemontese, for orchestra (first conducted by Toscanini, 1905) and the overture to … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Sinigaglia family — The Sinigalia family is one of the oldest Jewish families in Italy with roots of more than 400 years. The family is of Sephardic heritage.Sinigalia: Italian family from Sinigaglia later settled in Scandiano, where Solomon Jediah Senigaglia ( Bet… … Wikipedia
Sinigaglia, Leone — ► (1869 1944) Compositor italiano. Autor de Danzas piamontesas … Enciclopedia Universal