Gran Sasso d'Italia (Italian: [ɡran ˈsasso diˈtaːlja]; lit. 'Great Rock of Italy') is a massif in the Apennine Mountains of Italy. Its highest peak, Corno...
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basilica were cardinals. Archpriest Pietro Sasso is commonly identified with contemporary cardinal Pietro Sasso of S. Pudenziana (1206–1218/19). However...
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During World War II, the Gran Sasso raid (codenamed Unternehmen Eiche, German pronunciation: [ʊntɐˌneːmən ˈaɪ̯çə] , literally "Operation Oak", by the...
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the Louvre Palace, by Giovanni Francesco Romanelli, Michel Anguier and Pietro Sasso, mid 17th century Neoclassical ceiling of the Salle Duchâtel in the Louvre...
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Sassi di Matera (redirect from Sasso Caveoso)
inspired by the so-called Sasso Barisano, and the second by the Sasso Caveoso. Sasso Barisano Sasso Caveoso Church of St. Pietro Caveoso View from the hills...
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the Queen's Bedroom in the Louvre Palace, Paris, by Michel Anguier and Pietro Sasso, with a painting of Judith and Holophernes, by Giovanni Francesco Romanelli...
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Crescenzi [fr] Giovanni Paio Galvão O.S.B. Stephen Langton Pietro Sasso [fr] Siegfried von Eppstein Pietro O.S.B. Cas. Mauro Gerardo da Sesso O.Cist. Angelo Giovanni...
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Assergi (section San Pietro della Jenca)
altitude of approximately 1,000 meters, below the western slope of the Gran Sasso in a small plain called the Piana di Assergi (Plain of Assergi). Assergi...
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Crisogono after episcopal consecration in 1207; "external" cardinal Pietro Sasso Priest of S. Pudenziana 27 May 1206 Innocent III Archpriest of the patriarchal...
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San Giovanni in Persiceto San Lazzaro di Savena San Pietro in Casale Sant'Agata Bolognese Sasso Marconi Valsamoggia Vergato Zola Predosa Metropolitan...
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Bellinzona (section Sasso Corbaro)
Switzerland. The town is famous for its three castles (Castelgrande, Montebello, Sasso Corbaro) that have been UNESCO World Heritage Sites since 2000. The town...
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kilometres (7 mi) southwest of Bologna. Monte San Pietro borders the following municipalities: Marzabotto, Sasso Marconi, Valsamoggia, Zola Predosa. "Superficie...
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the Apostle Peter, are San Pietro Caveoso (in the Sasso Caveoso) and San Pietro Barisano (in the Sasso Barisano). San Pietro Barisano was recently restored...
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del Gran Sasso d'Italia is a town and comune in province of Teramo in the Abruzzo region of southern Italy. It is located in the Gran Sasso e Monti della...
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which includes the highest massifs of the Apennines, such as the Gran Sasso d'Italia and the Maiella, and a coastal area in the east with beaches on...
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Italy at the 1936 Summer Olympics (redirect from Elio Sasso Sant)
Paganella Egidio Premiani Gino Basso K-1 1000 metres Elio Sasso Sant K-1 10000 metres Elio Sasso Sant Eleven cyclists, all men, represented Italy in 1936...
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The Madonna del Sasso sanctuary is on a spur over the Lake Orta at 638 m height, in the Madonna del Sasso municipality. From the square in front of the...
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delle talpe' Enrico Marroni as Un minator della 'Compagnia delle talpe' Ugo Sasso as Un minator della 'Compagnia delle talpe' Mauro Serra as Un minator della...
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Gran Sasso d'Italia to the north-east. L'Aquila sits upon a hillside in the middle of a narrow valley; tall snow-capped mountains of the Gran Sasso massif...
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Costumi (section San Pietro ad Azzano)
Sansonesco and Ioanella. From this location one has a panoramic view of the Gran Sasso and the surrounding mountain chain. In historical documents related Colle...
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Bove Path (section From Cicogna to Cima Sasso)
Belmello, the route steepens, reaching the summit of Cima Sasso at 1,916 meters. From Cima Sasso, the trail begins a steep descent, following a rugged ridge...
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Omicron | SLU Groups". St. Louis University. Retrieved 2024-12-17. Sasso, Pietro A.; Biddix, J. Patrick; Miranda, Mónica Lee (2019-12-12). Foundations...
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plural form of Castell (Castle) Castle Castillo (disambiguation) Castel San Pietro (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct...
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Rizzo as Claudius Nero Mimmo Palmara (aka Dick Palmer) as Tigelinus Ugo Sasso as Resius Mirko Ellis as Servius Galba Gianfranco Parolini as Livius Verus...
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In 1274, while traveling through L'Aquila, a hermit from Morrone named Pietro, founder of the Celestine Order, spent the night on a nearby hill, the Colle...
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deviation of the Autostrada A1 opened to traffic on 23 December 2015, between Sasso Marconi and Barberino di Mugello in central Italy. The entire project covers...
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Germans eventually pinpointed Mussolini at the Hotel Campo Imperatore at Gran Sasso. On 12 September, Mussolini was freed by the Germans in Operation Eiche...
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the third in Italy, after the provinces of Cremona and Padua. Calà del Sasso Strada delle 52 Gallerie Stele of Isola Vicentina Regions and Cities > Regional...
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San Pietro in Gu San Pietro in Guarano San Pietro in Lama San Pietro Infine San Pietro Mosezzo San Pietro Mussolino San Pietro Val Lemina San Pietro Vernotico...
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armistice with the Allies, in September 1943, Mussolini was rescued in the Gran Sasso raid by Germany. Hitler made Mussolini the figurehead of a puppet state...
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