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Town in Campania, Italy
Amalfi (UK: /əˈmælfi/, US: /ɑːˈmɑːlfi/, Italian: [aˈmalfi]) is a town and comune in the province of Salerno, in the region of Campania, Italy, on the
Amalfi
Coastal area in the Campania region, Italy
The Amalfi Coast (Italian: Costiera amalfitana [koˈstjɛːra amalfiˈtaːna] or Costa d'Amalfi) is a stretch of coastline overlooking the Tyrrhenian Sea and
Amalfi_Coast
2025 grand touring car by Ferrari
The Ferrari Amalfi (Type F169M) is a grand touring car produced by Italian manufacturer Ferrari. It was unveiled on July 1, 2025, as the successor to the
Ferrari_Amalfi
Cathedral in Italy
Amalfi Cathedral (Italian: Duomo di Amalfi; Cattedrale di Sant'Andrea) is a medieval Roman Catholic cathedral in the Piazza del Duomo, Amalfi, Italy.
Amalfi_Cathedral
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up Amalfi in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Amalfi is an Italian town. Amalfi may also refer to: Duchy of Amalfi or Republic of Amalfi, a de facto
Amalfi_(disambiguation)
Independent state centered on the Southern Italian city of Amalfi
of Amalfi (Latin: Ducatus Amalphitanus) or the Republic of Amalfi was a de facto independent state centered on the Southern European city of Amalfi during
Duchy_of_Amalfi
Type of paper
Amalfi paper (Italian: Carta Bambagina) is a valuable type of paper produced in Amalfi, Italy since the Middle Ages. Documents report its presence in Italy
Amalfi_paper
Sea-based city-states on the Italian peninsula and Dalmatia during the Middle Ages
since 1947 on the flags of the Italian Navy and the Italian Merchant Navy: Amalfi, Genoa, Pisa, and Venice. In addition to the four best known cities, Ancona
Maritime_republics
Municipality and town in Antioquia Department, Colombia
Amalfi is a town and municipality of the Colombian Andes, northern part of the Central Mountain Range in the Antioquia Department and part of the subregion
Amalfi,_Antioquia
Heraldic cross
The Maltese cross (also the Amalfi cross) is a cross symbol, consisting of four "V" or arrowhead shaped concave quadrilaterals converging at a central
Maltese_cross
Italian aristocrat
Giovanna d'Aragona, Duchess of Amalfi (1478–1510) was an Italian aristocrat, regent of the Duchy of Amalfi during the minority of her son from 1498 until
Giovanna d'Aragona, Duchess of Amalfi
Giovanna_d'Aragona,_Duchess_of_Amalfi
American celebrity chef (born 1964)
restaurants and franchises, including Bobby's Burger Palace, Bobby's Burgers, and Amalfi. He has appeared on Food Network since 1995, which won him four Daytime
Bobby_Flay
UNESCO World Heritage Site
Neapolitan: Pusitano [pusiˈtɑːnə]) is a town and comune (municipality) on the Amalfi Coast in the Province of Salerno in the region of Campania in southern Italy
Positano
Amalfi (Museo Diocesano di Amalfi) is an art museum housed in the 9th century Basilica del Crocifisso di Amalfi (Basilica of the Crucifix) in Amalfi.
Diocesan_Museum_of_Amalfi
Ruler of a city-state in medieval Italy
Medieval Amalfi was ruled, in the tenth and eleventh centuries, by a series of dukes (Latin: duces), sometimes called dogi (singular: doge), corresponding
Duke_of_Amalfi
Italian Pisa-class cruiser
Amalfi was a Pisa-class armored cruiser of the Italian Royal Navy (Italian: Regia Marina) built in the first decade of the 20th century. During the Italo-Turkish
Italian_cruiser_Amalfi
UNESCO World Heritage Site
comune on the Amalfi Coast in the province of Salerno in the Campania region of south-western Italy. It is located to the east of Amalfi, several minutes'
Atrani
2022 film directed by Martina Pastori
Under the Amalfi Sun (Italian: Sotto il sole di Amalfi) is a 2022 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Martina Pastori and written by Caterina Salvadori
Under_the_Amalfi_Sun
Italian painter
Carlo Amalfi or Aniello (1707– 1787) was an Italian painter, active in the Kingdom of Naples as mainly a portrait artist. Carlo was born in Piano di Sorrento
Carlo_Amalfi
Italian lemon liqueur
Tillotson of the Minneapolis Star Tribune says that it was first made on the Amalfi coast, where several villages and islands claim to be its place of origin
Limoncello
Island in the Tyrrhenian Sea, Italy
to the Duchy of Amalfi. In 987, Pope John XV established the Diocese of Capri, initially as a suffragan to the Archdiocese of Amalfi. Capri remained a
Capri
Campania has as its coat of arms the one that the Maritime Republic of Amalfi gave itself at its dawn. This coat of arms consists of a red band on a white
Coat_of_arms_of_Campania
Mastalus II (Italian: Mastalo) (died 958) was the first duke of Amalfi from 957 until his death. He succeeded his father, John, as patricius in 953, when
Mastalus_II_of_Amalfi
City in Campania, Italy
views of Naples, Vesuvius and the Isle of Capri. The Amalfi Drive, connecting Sorrento and Amalfi, is a narrow road along the high cliffs above the Tyrrhenian
Sorrento
Hotel in Chicago, Illinois
The Kinzie Hotel (formerly the Amalfi Hotel Chicago) is a 215-room hotel, located near the corner of State Street and Kinzie Street, in the River North
Kinzie_Hotel
Traditional Italian sporting event
rivalry of the most famous Italian maritime republics: those of Republic of Amalfi, Republic of Pisa, Republic of Genoa and Republic of Venice, during which
Regatta of the Historical Marine Republics
Regatta_of_the_Historical_Marine_Republics
2009 Japanese film
Amalfi: Rewards of the Goddess (アマルフィ 女神の報酬, Amarufi: Megami no hôshû) is a 2009 Japanese film directed by Hiroshi Nishitani. It was followed by the TV
Amalfi: Rewards of the Goddess
Amalfi:_Rewards_of_the_Goddess
Region in Italy
Italy, including Pompeii and Herculaneum, the Royal Palace of Caserta, the Amalfi Coast, the Longobardian Church of Santa Sofia in Benevento, and the Historic
Campania
Country in Southern and Western Europe
advancement. The best-known maritime republics were Venice, Genoa, Pisa, and Amalfi. Each had dominion over overseas lands, islands, lands on the Adriatic,
Italy
Airport
Amalfi Airport (IATA: AFI, ICAO: SKAM) is an airport serving the town of Amalfi, in the Antioquia Department of Colombia. The runway is 3 kilometres (1
Amalfi_Airport_(Colombia)
American businesswoman and publisher (1977/1978–2023)
died in a boating incident in the Fiordo di Furore (Furore Fjord) at the Amalfi Coast on August 3, 2023, while on vacation with her family. Her children
Adrienne_Vaughan
Continent
240 pp., ISBN 978-88-6288-082-4 G. Benvenuti, Le Repubbliche Marinare. Amalfi, Pisa, Genova, Venezia, Newton & Compton editori, Roma 1989 National Geographic
Europe
Canadian singer and songwriter Carly Rae Jepsen has released seven studio albums, two remix albums, three extended plays (EPs), 31 singles, 18 promotional
Carly_Rae_Jepsen_discography
Maria (c. 985 – c. 1040) was ruling Duchess of Amalfi in co-regency with her sons twice: in 1028–29 and in 1034–39. During the reigns of her sons, she
Maria_of_Amalfi
Airport in Campania, Italy
Pontecagnano Faiano. It mainly serves the province of Salerno, including the Amalfi Coast and the Cilento area. It is also known as Salerno-Pontecagnano Airport
Salerno Costa d'Amalfi Airport
Salerno_Costa_d'Amalfi_Airport
Lithograph by M. C. Escher
of Amalfi is a lithograph print by the Dutch artist M. C. Escher, first printed in August 1931. Atrani is a small town and commune on the Amalfi Coast
Atrani,_Coast_of_Amalfi
Mastalus I (Italian: Mastalo) (died 953) was the ruler of Amalfi from 900 to his death. He was the son of Manso I, who held the title of Prefect. In 900
Mastalus_I_of_Amalfi
Italian state (661–1137)
century. It was one of the tyrrhenian duchies along with the duchy of Gaeta, Amalfi and Sorrento which took their independence from Naples in the early 9th
Duchy_of_Naples
Italian duke
the second Duke of Amalfi[citation needed] and first of the Musco Comite family. In 958, Sergius, a citizen of the city of Amalfi, assassinated the first
Sergius_I_of_Amalfi
1612-1613 play by John Webster
occurred between 1508 and 1513 surrounding Giovanna d'Aragona, Duchess of Amalfi (d. 1511), whose father, Enrico d'Aragona, Marquis of Gerace, was an illegitimate
The_Duchess_of_Malfi
Peninsula in southern Italy
town, Sorrento, which is located on the north (Gulf of Naples) coast. The Amalfi Coast is located on the southern side. The Lattari Mountains form the geographical
Sorrento_Peninsula
1954 film
The Boatman of Amalfi (Italian: Il barcaiolo di Amalfi) is a 1954 Italian melodrama film directed by Mino Roli and starring Mario Vitale, Franca Marzi
The_Boatman_of_Amalfi
11th-century hospice in Jerusalem, Israel
Saint John was a hospice established by merchants from the Italian city of Amalfi in the second half of the 11th century for male Christian pilgrims visiting
Hospital of Saint John (Jerusalem)
Hospital_of_Saint_John_(Jerusalem)
Italian princely family
The d'Afflitto family is an ancient princely family originally from Amalfi, documented since the 9th century, and spread throughout southern Italy. The
D'Afflitto_family
of Ahimaaz mentions the Jews of Amalfi. The famous Cairo Geniza also mentions the Jews of Amalfi. The Jews of Amalfi were a small community, engaged in
History of the Jews in Campania and Basilicata
History_of_the_Jews_in_Campania_and_Basilicata
Sergius II was the Patrician and Duke of Amalfi, the son and successor of John I, who co-reigned with his father until the latter's death in 1007. Sergius
Sergius_II_of_Amalfi
2021–2023 Portofino M 2020–2024 Roma 2023–2026 Roma Spider 2025– Amalfi 2026- Amalfi Spider From 1973 to 1996 Ferrari produced 180° non-boxer flat 12
List_of_Ferrari_road_cars
Frazione in Campania, Italy
directly linked to the Amalfi Drive) links Sorrento (6 km far) and Massa Lubrense (4,5 km) with Positano (17 km) and the rest of the Amalfi Coast. Sant'Agata
Sant'Agata_sui_Due_Golfi
First aid organisation based in England
relationships, society and challenge, with the Amalfi Award being achieved by completing 12 such tasks. The Amalfi Challenge is discontinued in England. The
St_John_Ambulance_(England)
Castle in the Gulf of Naples, Italy
Pompeii and the Amalfi Coast. Rough Guides. Apa Publications. 2018. p. 62. ISBN 978-1-78919-422-7. Retrieved 28 October 2023. Fodor's The Amalfi Coast, Capri
Aragonese_Castle
Canadian television producer
followed including, David Rocco's Dolce Napoli (2011–17), David Rocco's Amalfi Getaway (2012), David Rocco's Dolce India (2013–14), David Rocco's Dolce
David_Rocco
Manso I or II was the Prefect of Amalfi from 898 to 914. He succeeded, or may have deposed, Stephen, a relative of the first ruling family, and to whom
Manso,_Prefect_of_Amalfi
1921 film
The Girl from Amalfi (Italian: La fanciulla d'Amalfi) is a 1921 Italian silent film directed by Roberto Roberti and starring Francesca Bertini and Lydia
The_Girl_from_Amalfi
Political entities in medieval Italy
started to emerge in the 7th century, were the Duchy of Naples, Duchy of Amalfi, Gaeta and the Republic of Venice which, although nominally under Byzantine
Italian_city-states
Ancient city near modern Naples, Italy
v t e Landmarks of Campania Aeclanum Amalfi Cathedral Ancient remains of Capua Cumae Caserta Palace Cilento and Vallo di Diano National Park Faraglioni
Pompeii
Brazilian footballer (1925–2014)
Yeso Amalfi (6 December 1925 – 10 May 2014) was a Brazilian footballer who played as a striker. "Disparition de Yeso Amalfi, légende de l'OGCNice, joueur
Yeso_Amalfi
Italian television series
Jesse Williams as Daniel "DD" De Luca, a fixer at a luxury hotel on the Amalfi Coast. It was released on Amazon Prime Video on 24 September 2025. In December
Hotel_Costiera
2022 Italian film
Marco Bocci, Diane Fleri, and Filippo Nigro. The film was shot off the Amalfi Coast and near the port of Piano di Sorrento. Three young wealthy couples
The_Boat_(2022_film)
Municipality in Campania, Italy
southeast of Naples. It is part of the Amalfi Coast. The municipality of Agerola, situated close to the territory of the Amalfi Coast, contains the frazioni (subdivisions
Agerola
UNESCO World Heritage Site
(Campanian: Raviello, Reviello) is a comune (municipality) situated above the Amalfi Coast (exactly 782 stairs above the town of Atrani), in the province of
Ravello
Italian-French actor (born 1998)
in the romantic comedy series I Hate Christmas and the films Under the Amalfi Sun and The Beautiful Summer. He played Albert De Morcerf in Bille August's
Nicolas_Maupas
briefly the usurper duke of Amalfi from 984 to 986, while his brother, Manso I, was reigning in Salerno. Manso returned to Amalfi in 986 and forced Adelfer
Adelfer_of_Amalfi
Apostle of Jesus
the Cathedral of Saint Andrew, Patras, Greece; in Amalfi Cathedral (the Duomo di Sant'Andrea), Amalfi and in Sarzana Cathedral in Sarzana, Italy; St Mary's
Andrew_the_Apostle
John II was the duke of Amalfi from 1029 to 1069 with multiple interruptions. He was the son of Sergius II and Maria, sister of Pandulf IV of Capua. He
John_II_of_Amalfi
2009 compilation album by Sarah Brightman
Amalfi – Sarah Brightman Love Songs is a compilation album by English soprano Sarah Brightman; it was released in conjunction with the Japanese film Amalfi:
Amalfi – Sarah Brightman Love Songs
Amalfi_–_Sarah_Brightman_Love_Songs
American artist and filmmaker (1928–1987)
Warhol with his partner Jed Johnson and their dachshund Archie at the port of Amalfi, 1973
Andy_Warhol
Naval conflict near Salerno, Italy
promontory, in which the combined fleet of the Byzantine duchies of Naples, Amalfi, Gaeta and Sorrento, inspired by the Duke Sergius I of Naples and led by
Battle_of_Licosa_(846)
Gulf in Salerno, Campania, Italy
Costiera Amalfitana, which ends at Punta Campanella and includes towns like Amalfi, Maiori, Positano and the city of Salerno itself. The gulf also borders
Gulf_of_Salerno
UNESCO World Heritage Site
Maiori (originally in Latin: Rheginna Maior) is a town and comune on the Amalfi coast in the province of Salerno (Campania, Italy). It has been a popular
Maiori
Roman Catholic archdiocese in Italy
The Archdiocese of Amalfi-Cava de' Tirreni (Latin: Archidioecesis Amalphitana-Cavensis) is an archdiocese of the Latin Church of the Catholic Church, with
Archdiocese of Amalfi-Cava de' Tirreni
Archdiocese_of_Amalfi-Cava_de'_Tirreni
UNESCO World Heritage Site
Minori (Campanian: Minure; originally Rheginna Minor) is a comune on the Amalfi Coast in the Province of Salerno, Campania, southern Italy. Together with
Minori,_Campania
State highway in Italy
The strada statale 163 Amalfitana (SS163), also known as Amalfi Drive, is an Italian state highway 50.36 kilometres (31.29 mi) long in Italy located in
Strada_statale_163_Amalfitana
The European Amalfi Prize for Sociology and Social Sciences (Premio Europeo Amalfi per la Sociologia e le Scienze Sociali) is an Italian award in the
European Amalfi Prize for Sociology and Social Sciences
European_Amalfi_Prize_for_Sociology_and_Social_Sciences
1950 film
The Lion of Amalfi (Italian: Il Leone di Amalfi) is a 1950 Italian historical adventure film directed by Pietro Francisci and starring Vittorio Gassman
The_Lion_of_Amalfi
Grand touring sports car designed and manufactured by Ferrari
Layout Front mid-engine, rear-wheel-drive Related Ferrari Portofino Ferrari Amalfi Powertrain Engine 3.9 L F154 BH twin-turbo V8 Power output 456 kW; 612 hp
Ferrari_Roma
State-maintained and numbered road
Strada statale 163 Amalfitana in Italy, which runs along the stretch of the Amalfi Coast between the southern Italian towns of Sorrento and Amalfi.
State_highway
Australian racehorse trainer
winner that year with Ebony Way at Eagle Farm. His first Group 1 winner was Amalfi in the 2001 Victoria Derby at Flemington Racecourse. He has won four Melbourne
Peter_Moody
Duke of Amalfi (r. 1096–1100/10)
Duke of the Republic of Amalfi in 1096 in opposition to Norman suzerainty. Bohemond of Taranto and Roger I of Sicily attacked Amalfi but were repulsed. It
Marinus_Sebastus_of_Amalfi
Italian actor (born 2000)
Retrieved 7 March 2025. Sernagiotto, Camilla (27 June 2022). "Sotto il sole di Amalfi, video del sequel di Sotto il sole di Riccione". Sky TG24 (in Italian).
Lorenzo_Zurzolo
Villa on the Amalfi Coast of Italy
La Rondinaia is a villa in Ravello on the Amalfi Coast in southern Italy. The property was owned by American writer Gore Vidal from 1972 to 2006. Initially
La_Rondinaia
Historical event in the European Middle Ages
domination became Maltese. The fall of Amalfi and Salerno to Robert Guiscard were influenced by his wife, Sichelgaita. Amalfi probably surrendered as a result
Norman conquest of southern Italy
Norman_conquest_of_southern_Italy
967). He had been named Gisulf I's heir in 973. Also ruled Amalfi (966–1004). Also ruled Amalfi (1004–07). In the 19th century, Michelangelo Schipa, relying
List_of_princes_of_Salerno
Italian fish sauce made from anchovies fermented in brine
barrels called terzigni. The fish used in the sauce are harvested from the Amalfi Coast between March 25 (Annunciation) and July 22 (Feast of Mary Magdalene)
Colatura_di_alici
Sergius III (or IV) (died November 1073) was the duke of Amalfi from 1069, when he succeeded his father John II, until his death. He was first appointed
Sergius_III_of_Amalfi
UNESCO World Heritage Site
situated on the Amalfi Coast (Costiera Amalfitana), a prime tourist location for the region and Italy alike, between the towns of Amalfi and Positano. In
Praiano
the duke of Amalfi (966–1004) and prince of Salerno (981–983). He was the son of Duke Sergius I and the greatest independent ruler of Amalfi, which he controlled
Manso_I_of_Amalfi
Ship built 1952 for Norway - England route
cruises had to be abandoned after a short time. In 1989 she was chartered as Amalfi, only to be laid up for debt at Venice. She was purchased at auction in
TS_Leda
UNESCO World Heritage Site
in the Campania region of south-western Italy. Furore is located on the Amalfi Coast. The municipality of Furore expands from sea level, where there is
Furore
Founder of the Knights Hospitaller
writing in the late 12th century, cites Amalfi as Gerard's birthplace. This is not implausible, as merchants from Amalfi were involved in the reconstruction
Gerard_Sasso
Amalfi was a prefect appearing in 839, simultaneous with the death of Sicard and the appearance of a Gaetan hyaptus. However, Naples, Gaeta, Amalfi,
Italy_in_the_Middle_Ages
Topics referred to by the same term
Malfi may refer to: Amalfi, a town and comune in Italy Duchy of Amalfi, an independent state centered on Amalfi during the 10th and 11th centuries Ronald
Malfi
Andy Warhol and Jed Johnson's dog (1972-c. 1993)
Archie with Andy Warhol and Jed Johnson at the port of Amalfi, 1973
Archie_(dog)
Maritime facility where ships may dock to load and discharge passengers and cargo
since 1947 on the flags of the Italian Navy and the Italian Merchant Navy: Amalfi, Genoa, Pisa, and Venice. In addition to the four best known cities, Ancona
Port
Roman Catholic saint
venerated in the basilica in the town of Minori, Italy on the coast of Amalfi, southern Italy. Trofimena's hagiographical history is unfortunately contorted
Trofimena
Type of pasta
shape. It is typical of modern Campanian cuisine, having originated on the Amalfi Coast as a chef's specialty, but it has also spread to nearby areas such
Scialatielli
Villa in southern Italy
overlooking the terraces (upper and lower) as well as overlooking the Amalfi Coast and the Gulf of Salerno with flower gardens that are in bloom most
Villa_Rufolo
Italian mariner and inventor
Biondo wrote that compass had been invented in Amalfi. In 1511, Giovan Battista Pio [it] wrote: "In Amalfi, Campania, the use of the magnet was invented
Flavio_Gioja
Italian aristocrat (c.1475–1513)
Amalfi, inspired several works of literature, most notably John Webster's The Duchess of Malfi and Lope de Vega's El mayordomo de la Duquesa Amalfi.
Antonio_Beccadelli_di_Bologna
Series of novels and short stories by James Blish
least the Manhattan portion of it), a major "Okie" city under Mayor John Amalfi. Scranton is run by the city manager rather than its figurehead mayor. When
Cities_in_Flight
enumeration of Amalfitan rulers has never been standardised) was the duke of Amalfi briefly in 1073 by right of succession following the death of his father
John_III_of_Amalfi
AMALFI
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Boy/Male
Tamil
Girl/Female
African
Chaste; holy.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Vaikuntam, The abode of Lord Vishnu
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Lord Shiva
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu
Happy
Boy/Male
Muslim
Slave of the firm, Servant of the strong (Allah)
Boy/Male
Hindu
Jewel
Boy/Male
Hindu
Crazy of listening ramas story
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Worshipper; Dance Performed by Goddess Parvati
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, British, Christian, English
Dweller at the Acre Meadow; Place Name; Oak Meadow
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