Corona is an Italian equivalent of 'crown'. It's a feminine gender noun that takes as its definite article 'la' ['the'] and as its indefinite 'una' ['a, one']. It's pronounced 'koh-ROH-nah'.
"Crown" in English is corona in Italian.
Corona
The Italian last name Coronato means the word crown
Stephanie is a greek name..not italian. Stephanie means " crown garland " in greek.
In 1848 by the Italian King, and was later adopted (without the royal crown) in 1946.
He was an Italian that was employed by the French crown, namely Francis I.
it is napolean
it is napolean
The symbolism of the Triple Crown on the Italian Navy flag represents the three historical maritime republics of Italy: Venice, Genoa, and Amalfi. These cities were known for their naval power during different periods of history. On the other hand, the Swedish Triple Crown symbolizes the three historical crowns of Sweden: the Crown of Sweden, the Crown of Gottland, and the Crown of Skåne. It represents the historical territories and royal authority of the Swedish monarchy.
It was voted down in a plebiscite- popular election on just this issue. Goodbye Royal Italian Navy- but the Italian Navy still hoists the triple crown flag!
Stefania is an Italian equivalent of the English name "Stefanie." The pronunciaton of the feminine proper noun -- which originates in the Greek Στέφανος ("crown") -- will be "stey-FA-nya" in Italian.
He was Spanish and not Italian. He wrote and spoke in Spanish plus he was working for the Spanish crown.