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Mantova

British  
/ ˈmantova /

noun

  1. the Italian name for Mantua

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Mantova was originally jailed after the court heard he fell out with Ms Hopkins, who he met in a pub.

From BBC • Aug. 28, 2013

Mantova, who has multiple sclerosis and appeared in court in a wheelchair, had originally denied the breach and a trial was due to take place, but he changed his plea.

From BBC • Aug. 28, 2013

Mantova passes that test with flying colors, as does Dreamfields — with the aforementioned caveats.

From Time • Jun. 29, 2010

Genoa Mantova Lecce Udinese Carlos Alberto is still the only winning captain to score a goal in a World Cup final, in Mexico in 1970.

From The Guardian • Jun. 6, 2010

"Musici alia Corte dei Gonzaga in Mantova dal Secolo XV al XVIII," per A. Bertolotti.

From Some Forerunners of Italian Opera by Henderson, W. J. (William James)