MANTUA

Mantua

Mantua is a city and comune in Lombardy, Italy, and capital of the province of the same name. Mantua's historic power and influence under the Gonzaga family made it one of the main artistic, cultural, and especially musical hubs of Northern Italy and the country as a whole. Mantua is noted for its significant role in the history of opera, and the city is known for its architectural treasures and artifacts, elegant palaces, and medieval and Renaissance cityscape. It is the nearest town to the birthplace of the Roman poet Virgil. It is also the town to which Romeo was banished in William Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet.

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mantua

Noun

  1. An article of loose clothing popular in 17th- and 18th century France.
  2. A superior kind of rich silk formerly exported from Mantua in Italy.
  3. A woman's cloak or mantle.
  4. A woman's gown.


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