Boccaccio (disambiguation)
- Boccaccio (disambiguation)
Boccaccio may refer to:
*Giovanni Boccaccio, (?1313-1375) an Italian author and poet.
*Boccaccio Boccaccino (1467-c.1525) an Italian painter.
*"Boccaccio", a German musical film from 1936.
*"Boccaccio '70", a film by Mario Monicelli from 1962.
*"Boccaccio", an operetta by Franz von Suppé, first performed February 1, 1879.
*"Boccaccio (musical)", a 1975 Broadway musical
*Boccaccio, a Belgian nightclub in Ghent or Oostende.
*Boccaccio, a ferry that sank on February 3, 2006 in the Red Sea.
*Boccaccio is a 135 km in diameter crater on Mercury at (-80,5°, 30°).
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