place of worship located in the Appio-Latino district of Rome, in via Amedeo Crivellucci. It is also known by its location as San Giuda Taddeo ai Cessati Spiriti...
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It was discovered by Francesco Filippini and first published by Amedeo Crivellucci (Studi storici, XXII, 2). It was studied by Giovanni Dinelli in "Una...
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Some scholars, like Traube, have favoured Naples and others, like Amedeo Crivellucci, Benevento, where a prince was then reigning. Surviving manuscripts...
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Grasulf "...was almost certainly duke..." by the mid-580s. Scholar Amedeo Crivellucci says one reason that Grasulf was willing to fight against his fellow...
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polymath literature scholar Alessandro d'Ancona and the historian Amedeo Crivellucci. Student near-contemporaries with whose student years his own overlapped...
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which primarily focused on local studies under the editorship of Amedeo Crivellucci (1850-1914). Even after moving to Pisa in 1910, he continued his work...
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20th-century church (1943). San Giuda Taddeo ai Cessati Spiriti, in Via Amedeo Crivellucci. 20th-century church (1960). Santissimo Nome di Maria in Via Latina...
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this source, which is in the public domain. Paul the Deacon (1966). Crivellucci, Amedeo (ed.). Pauli Diaconi Historia romana. OCLCÂ 29531520. Chisholm 1911...
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