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    Celio (Italian: [ˈtʃɛːljo]) is the 19th rione of Rome, Italy, identified by the initials R. XIX, and is located within the Municipio I. Its coat of arms...
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    A rione of Rome (Italian: [riˈoːne]; pl.: rioni of Rome) is a traditional administrative division of the city of Rome. Rione is an Italian term used since...
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    Monti is the 1st rione of Rome, Italy, identified by the initials R. I, located in Municipio I. The name literally means 'mountains' in Italian and comes...
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    is the 12th rione of Rome, Italy, identified by the initials R. XII, and it is located in the Municipio I. The coat of arms of the rione depicts a white...
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    the 21st rione of Rome, Italy, identified by the initials R. XXI. It is located within the Municipio I, and takes its name from the Basilica of San Saba...
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  • (Italian Celio), one of the Seven Hills of Rome Celio, Lazio, a rione in the City of Rome Celio (retailer), French clothing retailer Celio Technology Corporation...
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    Mattei family (redirect from Mattei (Rome))
    and one in Trastevere. Moreover, they owned Villa Celimontana in the rione Celio. The family assumed control over the bridges closest to their ancestral...
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    Basilica of Saints John and Paul on the Caelian Hill (Italian: Basilica dei Santi Giovanni e Paolo al Celio) is an ancient basilica church in Rome, located...
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    Aurelian Walls. In 1874 a fifteenth rione, Esquilino, was created on the newly urbanised zone of Monti. At the beginning of the 20th century other rioni where...
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    a station on Line B of the Rome Metro. It was opened on 10 February 1955 and is located, as its name suggests, in the Monti rione on via del Colosseo...
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    Magno al Celio, also known as San Gregorio al Celio or simply San Gregorio, is a church in Rome, Italy, which is part of a monastery of monks of the Camaldolese...
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    either side of the viale Aventino. Porta Capena Baths of Caracalla Passeggiata Archeologica Aventino Via dei Cerchi Roseto comunale rione San Saba Viale...
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    The Basilica of St. Stephen in the Round on the Caelian Hill (Italian: Basilica di Santo Stefano al Monte Celio, Latin: Basilica S. Stephani in Caelio...
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    Campitelli (category Rioni of Rome)
    Campitelli is the 10th rione of Rome, Italy, identified by the initials R. X, and is located in the Municipio I. Its emblem consists of a black dragon's head...
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    Villa Celimontana is situated on the summit of the Celian Hill in the south-east of Rome in the Rione Celio. The principal entrance is near the Piazza...
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    to be named after the Capitoline Hill. Ancient Rome portal Aventine Hill (Aventino) Caelian Hill (Celio) Capitoline Brutus Cispian Hill (Cispio) Esquiline...
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  • Vatican Hill (category Hills of Rome)
    within the walls and city limits of Rome for over 1100 years. Until the Lateran Treaties in 1929 it was part of the Rione of Borgo. Before the Avignon Papacy...
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    founded at the site of today's San Gregorio al Celio. This legend, however, can be traced back only to the 12th century, when in context of Renovatio Romae...
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    Caelian Hill (category Rome R. XIX Celio)
    Latin: Collis Caelius; Italian: Celio [ˈtʃɛːljo]) is one of the famous seven hills of Rome. The Caelian Hill is a sort of long promontory about 2 km (1...
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    Franciscan Tertiary nuns in the rione Colonna of Rome. The family lived in Rome at the Palazzo Cenci in the rione Regola. The members of the extended family living...
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    area of Rome (presently the rione of Pigna), Whitman 1970, p. 108. Bailey, Gauvin Alexander (2003). Between Renaissance and Baroque: Jesuit art in Rome, 1565–1610...
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    Aventine Hill (category Seven hills of Rome)
    [avenˈtiːno]) is one of the Seven Hills on which ancient Rome was built. It belongs to Ripa, the modern twelfth rione, or ward, of Rome. The Aventine Hill...
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    restoration of these monuments, lists a total of 84 busts on the hill. Seven hills of Rome Aventine Hill (Aventino) Caelian Hill (Celio) Capitoline Hill...
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    Pope Pius IV (category Bishops of Cassano)
    the adornment of Rome (including the new Porta Pia and Via Pia, named after him, and the northern extension (Addizione) of the rione of Borgo), and in...
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    San Cesareo de Appia (category Churches of Rome (rione Celio))
    Appia [san tʃeˈzaːreo de ˈappja] is a titular church in Rome dedicated to Saint Caesarius of Terracina, a 2nd-century deacon and martyr. It is located...
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    Palatine Hill (category Seven hills of Rome)
    underground triclinium from Neronian times. Ancient Rome portal Aventine Hill (Aventino) Caelian Hill (Celio) Capitoline Hill (Capitolino) Cispian Hill (Cispio)...
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    Pincian Hill (category Hills of Rome)
    Torto is the winding stretch of the Aurelian Wall, pierced by the Porta Pinciana. Aventine Hill (Aventino) Caelian Hill (Celio) Capitoline Hill (Capitolino)...
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    Società Geografica Italiana (category Rome R. XIX Celio)
    Florence, Italy, and moved to Rome in 1872. As of 1924 it operated from headquarters in Villa Mattei in the Celio rione. The society began publishing...
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    Santi Giovanni e Paolo al Celio on 5 September 1534. Eubel III, pp. 21 no. 28; 71. Fisher, who was imprisoned in the Tower of London, was named cardinal...
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  • San Tommaso in Formis (category Churches of Rome (rione Celio))
    The church of San Tommaso in Formis is a small church in Rome, which is situated on the Caelian Hill. It is served by the Trinitarian Friars. Situated...
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