Pinciano is the 3rd quartiere of Rome (Italy), identified by the initials Q. III. The name derives from the Pincian Hill. It belongs to the Municipio II...
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written in Panama by Fernando de Guzmán Mejía. In 1596, Alonso López, "el Pinciano", traces its origins even to the cult of Dionysus. The dance seems to have...
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the starting point of the Via Flaminia. It divides the Flaminio and the Pinciano quarters. The square extends just outside the Aurelian Walls. Porta del...
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known as Vittorio Emanuele III in honor of the King of Italy, was renamed Pinciano in 1946. In 1961, 18 more quarters were established and numbered XVIII...
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Grupo Pinciano, edición facsímil. ISBN 84-505-3630-8. Alcalde Prieto, Domingo (1986). Manual Histórico de Valladolid (in Spanish). Grupo Pinciano, edición...
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1789 by Pope Pius VI. Pinciano Pincian Hill 41°54′38.9″N 12°28′47.1″E / 41.910806°N 12.479750°E / 41.910806; 12.479750 (Pinciano) (19.24 m (17.26 m)...
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Via Salaria (category Rome Q. III Pinciano)
The Via Salaria was an ancient Roman road in Italy. It eventually ran from Rome (from Porta Salaria of the Aurelian Walls) to Castrum Truentinum (Porto...
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(2002). "Los Refranes o Proverbios en Romance (1555), de Hernán Núñez, Pinciano". Revista de Literatura. 64 (127): 16. doi:10.3989/revliteratura.2002.v64...
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extreme offshoot of the Monti Parioli, though it belongs to the Quarter Pinciano, together with Via Bartolomeo Ammannati from which it is accessed. The...
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the map for a fullscreen view Type Public park Location Town Hall II, Pinciano, Rome, Italy Coordinates 41°54′51″N 12°29′32″E / 41.91417°N 12.49222°E...
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Galleria Borghese (category Rome Q. III Pinciano)
The Galleria Borghese (Italian for 'Borghese Gallery') is an art gallery in Rome, Italy, housed in the former Villa Borghese Pinciana. At the outset, the...
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Catacombs of San Valentino (category Rome Q. III Pinciano)
of the via Flaminia, now in Viale Maresciallo Pilsudski, in the modern Pinciano neighborhood. Italian archaeologist Antonio Bosio was the first to enter...
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Via Flaminia (category Rome Q. III Pinciano)
The Via Flaminia (lit. 'Flaminian Way') was an ancient Roman road leading from Rome over the Apennine Mountains to Ariminum (Rimini) on the coast of the...
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Valencian Valencian Valladolid Vallisoletano, Pucelano, Pinciano Vallisoletano, Pucelano, Pinciano Valparaíso Porteño (m), Porteña (f) Porteño (m), Porteña...
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changed its name to Via Paolo Reti in honour of the fallen partisan. In the Pinciano district of Rome were Viale dei Martiri Fascisti and Piazzale dei Martiri...
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philologist, and paremiographer. He was called el Comendador Griego, el Pinciano (from Pintia, the Latin name of Valladolid) or Fredenandus Nunius Pincianus...
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located in the urban track of Rome, in Piazza Euclide, in the quarter Pinciano on the border with the quarter Parioli; it is accessed from one of the...
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Villa Giulia (category Rome Q. III Pinciano)
The Villa Giulia is a villa in Rome, Italy. It is named after Pope Julius III, who had it built in 1551–1553 on what was then the edge of the city. Today...
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Salario (Q. IV), whose border is marked by Viale Liegi and with Quartiere Pinciano (Q. III): it is separated from Parioli by Viale dei Parioli and by Viale...
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Rodriguez Sons, 1887). A modern edition has also been published (Valladolid: Pinciano Group – Provincial Savings Bank, 1989). Alcocer y Martínez, Mariano (1924)...
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Quartiere Flaminio (Q. I). To the north, it also borders with Quartiere Pinciano (Q. III), whose border is marked by Piazzale Flaminio and by the portion...
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4.3% Cimbrians Cimbrian (West Germanic languages) Lessinia 1/24 4.2% Pincianos Castilian language (Romance) Valladolid 1/24 4.2% Croats Croatian (West...
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(Centro Storico).[citation needed] Q. I Flaminio Q. II Parioli Q. III Pinciano Q. IV Salario Q. V Nomentano Q. VI Tiburtino Q. VII Prenestino-Labicano...
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Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna (category Rome Q. III Pinciano)
The Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea ("national gallery of modern and contemporary art"), also known as La Galleria Nazionale, is an art...
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estructura en la literatura española, L. Spitzer, Crítica, Barcelona, 1980. El Pinciano y las teorías literarias del Siglo de Oro, S. Shepard, Gredos, Madrid,...
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National Etruscan Museum (category Rome Q. III Pinciano)
The National Etruscan Museum (Italian: Museo Nazionale Etrusco) is a museum dedicated to the Etruscan and Faliscan civilizations, housed in the Villa Giulia...
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Cardinal Consalvi and Viale Maresciallo Pilsudski; it also borders with Pinciano, the boundary being marked by Via Flaminia itself, between Viale Maresciallo...
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Gardens of Lucullus (category Rome Q. III Pinciano)
The Gardens of Lucullus (Latin: Horti Lucullani) were the setting for an ancient villa on the Pincian Hill on the edge of Rome; they were laid out by Lucius...
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(Complutense) en la cual tomaron parte Elias Antonio, Ducas Cretense, el Pinciano, Stunica, y los judíos conversos Zamora, Coronel y Juan de Vergara," Glosas...
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Quirinale (both 14.7 m), Sallustiano (13.92 m) and the somewhat smaller Pinciano obelisk. Only some of them were inscribed with hieroglyphs, while others...
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