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- Q2452788 subject Q8393421.
- Q2452788 abstract "Gli Innamorati (Italian: [ʎ innamoˈraːti], meaning "The Lovers") were stock characters within the theatre style known as Commedia dell'arte, which appeared in 16th century Italy. These characters were present within commedia plays for the sole purpose of being in love with one another, and moreover with themselves. Despite facing many obstacles, the Lovers are always united by the end".
- Q2452788 wikiPageWikiLink Q1404472.
- Q2452788 wikiPageWikiLink Q172048.
- Q2452788 wikiPageWikiLink Q17307.
- Q2452788 wikiPageWikiLink Q191890.
- Q2452788 wikiPageWikiLink Q3560663.
- Q2452788 wikiPageWikiLink Q47160.
- Q2452788 wikiPageWikiLink Q6077911.
- Q2452788 wikiPageWikiLink Q8393421.
- Q2452788 comment "Gli Innamorati (Italian: [ʎ innamoˈraːti], meaning "The Lovers") were stock characters within the theatre style known as Commedia dell'arte, which appeared in 16th century Italy. These characters were present within commedia plays for the sole purpose of being in love with one another, and moreover with themselves. Despite facing many obstacles, the Lovers are always united by the end".
- Q2452788 label "Innamorati".