• of San Pietro a Majella. It was originally located in the church of the former monastery of San Sebastiano and was called the Conservatorio di San Sebastiano...
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    Pietro De Vico (1 February 1911 – 10 December 1999) was an Italian film actor. He appeared in 70 films between 1948 and 1991. He was married, from 1937...
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    daughters: Anastasia, who married Romano Orsini, and Tomasina, who married Pietro di Vico. Dante banished Guy to the river of boiling blood in the seventh circle...
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    Innocent IV took refuge here, respectively. In 1244 it was conquered by Pietro di Vico, but was later taken by Pandolfo, count of Anguillara, who gave it back...
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    The Vico, and Vicoletto, of Zuroli, more commonly called Vicolo dei Zuroli (formerly Vico de' Boccapianola) are two historic alleys located in the historic...
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  • Tarantella Memmo Carotenuto Pietro De Vico Giacomo Furia Nino Vingelli "The Complete Index To World Film: Ferdinando I, re di Napoli". CITWF.com. Retrieved...
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    and imprisoned at Ronciglione. The Anguillara fief was thus seized by Pietro di Vico, who reigned there until Pandolfo's return in 1246. The chaotic situation...
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  • and sculptor Pietro or Pier Paolo Vergerio (c. 1498–1565), Italian religious reformer Pietro De Vico (1911–1999), Italian film actor Pietro Vierchowod (born...
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  • Mazzacurati: Rosy Montefiori Enio Girolami: Ennio Giorgio Gandos: Giorgio Pietro De Vico: Pietro Silvio Bagolini: Silvio Janet Hug: Valeria Virgilio Riento: Beniamino...
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    Petru Rocca (French: Pierre Rocca, Italian: Pietro Rocca; Vico, 1887 - Vico, 1966) was a Corsican politician and writer who supported Corsican independence...
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    The Palazzo di Ludovico di Bux is a palace, located on vico Fico al Purgatorio, a street that leads to Santa Maria dei Pignatelli, and near the corner...
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    intersection of Via San Sebastiano - Via Santa Maria di Constantinopoli, and the Vico San Pietro da Maiella and the outlet of the Via Port'Alba, a narrow...
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    funerary monument of Pietro di Vico by Pietro Oderisi (1269) Gothic funerary monument of pope Adrian V (died 1276), attributed to Arnolfo di Cambio, with a...
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    Romagnosi and Giovan Battista Vico, his first works were an article in the Biblioteca Italiana ("Italian Library") entitled "Mente di Gian Domenico Romagnosi"...
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    the popes, the city fell into the hands of the Di Vicos. In the fourteenth century, Giovanni di Vico had created a seignory extending to Civitavecchia...
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    Fossato di Vico is a town and comune of Umbria in the province of Perugia in Italy, at 581 m above sea‑level on the middle slopes of Mount Mutali. It...
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  • Pasquale De Filippo as Alfredo Renato Chiantoni as Rambaldo's Henchman Pietro De Vico as Golia Erminio Spalla as Golia's 's Henchman Carlo Tamberlani as The...
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    period they fought against the fierce Papal rivals, the Prefetti di Vico. In 1362, Pietro Farnese was commander-in-chief of the Florentine army against Pisa...
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    Borsa. The portal derives from the Conservatory dell'Arte della Lana, in vico Miroballo. The vestibule has frescoes attributed to Girolamo da Salerno....
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    company of the De Vico Brothers with whom she toured across Italy during the Second World War. After her marriage to Pietro De Vico, she became the prima...
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    the rectors of the Pontifical State (Ugo Augeri, Bernardus De Lacu, Pietro di Vico, Girolamo Orsini, Francesco Orsini, and Nicola Orsini). During the Avignonese...
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    Calabria. Tommaso, Pietro and Riccardo inherit the feudal lands of Rinaldo and a certain Filippo Cimino is made adviser (consigliere) in Vico. In 1273 three...
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  • Martino: Cocozza Steno: Angelo, the gardener Franco Giacobini: Dr. Pandoro Pietro De Vico: patient Fabio Rossi. La lingua in gioco. Bulzoni, 2002. Orio Caldiron...
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  • Natisone San Pietro al Tanagro San Pietro Apostolo San Pietro Avellana San Pietro Clarenza San Pietro di Cadore San Pietro di Caridà San Pietro di Feletto...
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    Giovanni di Pietro di Bernardone (c. 1181 – 3 October 1226), known as Francis of Assisi, was an Italian mystic, poet, and Catholic friar who founded the...
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  • Frasto Pietro De Vico as Pompilio Nando Tamberlani as Valerio's Father Andrea Aureli as Settimio Raf Baldassarre as Gladiator Célina Cély Pietro Tordi...
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    (1261–1264) lived in Perugia in 1264, while fleeing with his Curia from Pietro Di Vico, who was planning to ambush him in Orvieto. Urban Iv remained in Perugia...
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    Compton editor, Naples 2004. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Santa Maria della Stella. Interior Giovanni Luigi Riccio Vescovo di Vico Equense...
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    as lords of Vetralla: first the Orsini, then the Di Vico until 1435, when the last lord Giacomo di Vico was forcibly ousted by the cardinal-condottiere...
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    Bossolo, Sant'Appiano, Sosta del Papa, Spoiano, Tavarnelle Val di Pesa, Tignano, Vico d'Elsa, Vigliano, Zambra Barberino Tavarnelle is twinned with: Béboto...
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