Pincian Hill (redirect from Pincio)
The Pincian Hill (Italian: Pincio [ˈpintʃo]; Latin: Mons Pincius) is a hill in the northeast quadrant of the historical centre of Rome. The hill lies to...
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Tommaso Pincio is the pseudonym of Marco Colapietro (born May 1, 1963), an Italian author of five novels, including Love-shaped story. "Tommaso Pincio" is...
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Ion Păun-Pincio (born Ion Păun; August 17, 1868–December 31, 1894) was a Romanian poet. Born in Mihăileni, Botoșani County, his parents were deputy prefect...
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Roberson SS Macedonia (1911), a Greek passenger liner that was renamed Pincio in 1922 MV Makedoniya, a Bulgarian cargo ship in service 1932–41 MV Makedonia...
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Trinità dei Monti (redirect from SS. Trinità al Monte Pincio)
been a titular church since the Titulus Santissimae Trinitatis in Monte Pincio was established by Pope Sixtus V in 1587 and has been held ever since by...
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building of the viale that leads up to the balustraded overlook from the Pincio (above, right). An Egyptian obelisk of Sety I (later erected by Rameses...
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how the steep, 29-metre (95 ft) slope to the church on a shoulder of the Pincio should be urbanized preceded the final execution. Archival drawings from...
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Overlooking Piazza del Popolo and the Spanish Steps are the gardens of Pincio and Villa Medici. There is also a notable pine wood at Castelfusano, near...
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Janiculum Hill (Gianicolo) Monte Mario Oppian Hill (Oppio) Pincian Hill (Pincio) Quirinal Hill (Quirinale) Vatican Hill (Vaticano) Velian Hill (Velia) Viminal...
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the Villa Borghese, traverses the gardens of Villa Medici, descends the Pincio to Piazza di Spagna, extends under Renaissance Rome to burst forth into...
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Pincian Hill and current Villa Medici, where a spiral staircase (called the Pincio snail) leads to the underground conduit. The long detour was justified because...
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their 70 companions. About 200 meters to the right from the Terrazza del Pincio, there is a bronze monument of Giovanni holding the dying Enrico in his...
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Eggers, William Gibson, T. C. Boyle, Salman Rushdie, Alan Moore, and Tommaso Pincio (whose pseudonym is an Italian rendering of Pynchon's name). Thanks to his...
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portrait of Deledda, currently standing close to her home in Rome in the Pincio neighbourhood. Deledda's birthplace and childhood home in Nuoro was declared...
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SS Macedonia (1911) (redirect from SS Pincio)
SS Macedonia was a steamship that was built in England in 1912, renamed Pincio in 1922 and scrapped in Italy in 1932. She was built as an ocean liner for...
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bust by Giuseppe Prinzi at Pincio, Rome...
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(Gianicolo) Monte Mario Cispian Hill (Cispio) Oppian Hill (Oppio) Pincian Hill (Pincio) Vatican Hill (Vaticano) Velian Hill (Velia) Lawrence Richardson, A new...
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Monte Mario Oppian Hill (Oppio) Palatine Hill (Palatino) Pincian Hill (Pincio) Quirinal Hill (Quirinale) Vatican Hill (Vaticano) Velian Hill (Velia) Viminal...
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Monte Mario Oppian Hill (Oppio) Palatine Hill (Palatino) Pincian Hill (Pincio) Quirinal Hill (Quirinale) Velian Hill (Velia) Viminal Hill (Viminale) Index...
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Sacer Oppian Hill (Oppio) Palatine Hill (Palatino) Palazzolo Pincian Hill (Pincio) Quirinal Hill (Quirinale) Romanian Pontifical College Vatican Hill (Vaticano)...
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Siena (c. 1898–99) The Grand Canal, Venice (1898–99) Monte Pincio (1898–99) Monte Pincio Rome (1898–99) Splash of Sunshine and Rain (1899) Telegraph...
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Edwards. A bust of Fortunato Mizzi, inaugurated in 1940, can be seen in the Pincio gardens in Rome alongside the one of Pasquale Paoli. On 8 June 1940 an anti-Italian...
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there is another entrance at the Porte del Popolo by Piazza del Popolo. The Pincio (the Pincian Hill of ancient Rome), in the south part of the park, offers...
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academy located in the Villa Medici, within the Villa Borghese, on the Pincio (Pincian Hill) in Rome, Italy. The Academy was founded at the Palazzo Capranica...
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Ginoulhiac Other post(s) Cardinal-Priest of Santissima Trinità al Monte Pincio Previous post(s) Bishop of Le Puy-en-Velay (1823-1939) Orders Ordination...
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14th-century Castello di Galliera. On the northwest side, a scenographic Pincio staircase (1893-1896), designed by Tito Azzolini and Attilio Muggia, leads...
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Monte Mario Oppian Hill (Oppio) Palatine Hill (Palatino) Pincian Hill (Pincio) Vatican Hill (Vaticano) Velian Hill (Velia) Viminal Hill (Viminale) Valone...
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Monte Mario Oppian Hill (Oppio) Palatine Hill (Palatino) Pincian Hill (Pincio) Quirinal Hill (Quirinale) Vatican Hill (Vaticano) Velian Hill (Velia) Livy...
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Via Flaminia and enabled people who transversed the Tiber to reach the Pincio hill. It begins at the foot of the Spanish Steps and is named after conduits...
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appendix on the so-called Antinoeion at Hadrian's Villa and Rome's Monte Pincio Obelisk, Memoirs of the American Academy in Rome, Vol. 55 (2010) [2011]...
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