La Gioconda is Italian for the famous painting Mona Lisa.
The part of Enzo Grimaldo, a Genoese prince, disguised as a seaman. Gioconda, a singer, is in love with him.
Italian.
Yes, she is.
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La Gioconda - 1979 TV was released on: USA: 29 September 1979
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The cast of Polidor e la Gioconda - 1914 includes: Polidor as Polidor
The cast of Cocciutelli ruba la Gioconda - 1911 includes: Eduardo Monthus as Cocciutelli
The cast of La Gioconda - 1912 includes: Rina Albry Mary Cleo Tarlarini as Mona Lisa
The title is, "La Gioconda."
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The cast of La Gioconda - 1916 includes: Mercedes Brignone Helena Makowska Umberto Mozzato Linda Pini
The part of Enzo Grimaldo, a Genoese prince, disguised as a seaman. Gioconda, a singer, is in love with him.
The cast of La Gioconda - 2007 includes: Julia Gertseva as Laura Adorno Marcello Giordani as Enzo Alberto Mastromarino as Barnaba Lucia Mazzaria as La Gioconda Donato Renzetti as Himself - Direttore Michail Ryssov as Alvise Badoero Lidia Tirendi as La Cieca
The cast of Cocciutelli ha ritrovato la Gioconda - 1913 includes: Emilio Vardannes as Cocciutelli
Put it this way: "Why did Leonardo da Vinci name this painting "La Gioconda"? Very simple. It is usually known as the Mona Lisa, which is short for Madonna Lisa (the woman's first name). She is better known as the third wife of a merchant from Florence named Francesco di Bartholommeo del Giocondo. "La Gioconda" is Italian for "the Giocondo woman" (-do is masculine, -da is feminine). So we might call the painting Mrs. Giocondo, or Mme Gioconda, or Frau Giocondo, or Signora Gioconda.