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− | * '''Dunelli:''' Dunn, a bass at the Theatre Royal, Dublin who called himself Dunelli, according to Hodgart and Bauerle,'' Joyce's Grand Operoar'' | + | * '''Dunelli:''' Dunn, a bass at the Theatre Royal, Dublin who called himself Dunelli, according to Hodgart and Bauerle, ''Joyce's Grand Operoar'' |
+ | * '''Dan Donnelly:''' (1788 – 1820) a professional boxing pioneer and the first Irish-born heavyweight champion. | ||
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+ | * '''el don de dunele''' (''Venetian Italian Dialect''): the gift of women, a Don Juan |
Latest revision as of 12:36, 23 May 2013
- Dunelli: Dunn, a bass at the Theatre Royal, Dublin who called himself Dunelli, according to Hodgart and Bauerle, Joyce's Grand Operoar
- Dan Donnelly: (1788 – 1820) a professional boxing pioneer and the first Irish-born heavyweight champion.
- el don de dunele (Venetian Italian Dialect): the gift of women, a Don Juan