Proper noun
Sapienza (plural Sapienzas)
A surname from Italian.
Hagedorn & Sapienza, pp. 61–64 These seaplanes carried out the first night air attack in South America when they raided the Bolivian outposts of Vitriones and San Juan, Scheina, page 102 on 22 December 1934. Source: Internet
Boniface VIII founded Sapienza University of Rome in 1303. Source: Internet
Detective Sapienza created the team, going by the codename of "Nightwing Prime." Source: Internet
Sant' Ivo alla Sapienza From 1640-1650, he worked on the design of the church of Sant'Ivo alla Sapienza and its courtyard, near University of Rome La Sapienza palace. Source: Internet
It likely will take days to complete work and restore streets, said Vincent Sapienza, Commissioner of the Department of Environmental Protection. Source: Internet
He was also enrolled at the State University, La Sapienza where he studied modern languages and history. Source: Internet