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    Tridentum (Trento) and Curia (Coire or Chur). It was traversed by two great lines of Roman roads: the Via Claudia Augusta leading from Verona and Tridentum across...
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    The monuments of Verona are a vast number of architecturally, archaeologically, historically, and artistically significant cultural assets that characterize...
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    nephew Mastino della Scala, the wedding itself taking place at a great Curia at Verona in November 1328. This, Cangrande's most significant triumph, was seen...
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    between the Empire and the Curia became wider on questions of Italian politics. In November 1184 Lucius held a synod at Verona which condemned the Cathars...
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    Claudio Gugerotti (category Officials of the Roman Curia)
    Ecumenical Studies in Verona from 1982 to 1985. In 1985, he joined the Roman Curia, working at the Congregation for the Eastern Churches; he became its undersecretary...
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  • The Laterculus Veronensis or Verona List is a list of Roman provinces and barbarian peoples from the time of the emperors Diocletian and Constantine I...
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    Basilica of San Zeno survive. It was very important both for the history of Verona and for the relations the German emperors had with Italy. Historians have...
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    merchants to meet, against some opposition. It stood to the west of the Curia, on land bought by Cato and previously occupied by shops and private houses...
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    canonist. On the strength of this reputation, he was called to the Roman Curia by Pope Honorius III. Pope Gregory IX made him a cardinal and appointed...
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    (Latin: Congregatio de Causis Sanctorum), is the dicastery of the Roman Curia that oversees the complex process that leads to the canonization of saints...
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    pilgrimage. His organisational skills led him to a career in the Roman Curia, the papal civil service. On 19 October 1925, he was appointed a papal chamberlain...
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    Francesco Bianchini (category Scientists from Verona)
    March 1729) was an Italian philosopher and scientist. He worked for the curia of three popes, including being camiere d'honore of Clement XI, and secretary...
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    the imperial party in the curia, and because he reported to the emperor all the confidential activities of the Roman curia. On 21 October 1187 he was...
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  • Verona and that his parents were Celer and Marcella. Hardouin also cites the conterraneity (see below) of Catullus. How the inscription got to Verona...
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  • Luzia Premoli (category Officials of the Roman Curia)
    2010 and 2016 and the second female appointed in an office of the Roman Curia after Enrica Rosanna. Born in Linhares, Brazil, Luzia Premoli joined the...
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    the Ember Days of March 1185. The consistory was held in Verona, where Lucius and the papal curia were being besieged by the Emperor Frederick Barbarossa...
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    became vice-chancellor of the Catholic Church. He proceeded to serve in the Curia under the next four popes, acquiring significant influence and wealth in...
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    Beatrice Regina della Scala (category People from Verona)
    who was a member of the Scaliger family of Northern Italy, was Lord of Verona, Vicenza, Brescia, Parma, and Lucca.[citation needed] Her paternal grandparents...
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    may have become dean of the Sacred College in January 1451. He died at the age of 63. He was the most senior cardinal-bishop residing in Roman Curia...
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  • Roman Empire, the name of Atrium Libertatis was also attributed to the Curia or to an area adjacent to it. Marcus Tullius Cicero, Epistulae ad Atticum...
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    Attilio Nicora (category Bishops of Verona)
    Catholic Church who held senior positions in the administration of the Roman Curia as president of the Administration of the Patrimony of the Apostolic See...
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    are explicitly indicated as antipopes. Published every year by the Roman Curia, the Annuario Pontificio no longer identifies popes by regnal number, stating...
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  • reach the papal curia or returning from it was imprisoned and subjected to torture. Lucius died on 25 November 1185, still residing in Verona, while an angry...
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  • Rinaldo Cavalchini (1291–1362) lived in Villafranca di Verona near Verona and was better known as Rinaldo from Villafranca. He was the son of the notary...
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  • Terrace New York United States firefighter, ladder 16 FDNY Laurence Damian Curia 41 WTC Garden City New York United States broker Cantor Fitzgerald Paul...
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    Gian Matteo Giberti (category Bishops of Verona)
    (20 September 1495 – 30 December 1543) was an Italian diplomat, Bishop of Verona. Born at Palermo, he was the natural son of Francesco Giberti, a Genoese...
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    administrative skills, he was twice Prefect of Rome and was entrusted by the papal curia with several duties. At the Sack of Rome (1527) he was one of the hostages...
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    went to Rome, where they were welcomed by Pope Alexander III and the Roman Curia. They had to explain their faith before a panel of three clergymen, including...
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  • September 2021)". Vidal-Hall v Google Inc 2015 - EWCA Civ 311 at 115 "CURIA - Documents". curia.europa.eu. Purtova, Nadezhda (June 21, 2022). "From knowing by...
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    northern Italy, winning two major battles: the first near Turin, the second at Verona, where the praetorian prefect Ruricius Pompeianus, Maxentius' most senior...
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