• San Giovanni Profiamma is a civil parish in the municipality of Foligno in the province of Perugia, which is also an active bishopric, and is the historical...
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    While Foligno is an active bishopric, one of its civil parishes, San Giovanni Profiamma, is the historical site of the former bishopric of Foro Flaminio...
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    but, in late June or early August 253, at Forum Flaminii (modern San Giovanni Profiamma), on the western branch of the Flaminia, they were killed by some...
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    then Roman colonia Pollia Colonia Julia Fanestris Forum Flaminii San Giovanni Profiamma (Foligno) Umbria Roman: founded in 220 a.C. by censor Gaius Flaminius...
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    Christian tradition, he was born in Forum Flaminii (present-day San Giovanni Profiamma), on the Via Flaminia, of a Christian family, around 160. He was...
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  • Forum Flaminii, the site of which is marked by the small town of San Giovanni Profiamma, at or near which the newer line of the Via Flaminia rejoined the...
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  • 13 Lonato del Garda (BS) - Big Mama's 20 Foligno (PG) - Stadium San Giovanni Profiamma 22 Varese 26 Montebelluna (TV) July 10 Padova - Pride Village 11...
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    Martana), then Mevania (Bevagna), and thence to Forum Flaminii (S. Giovanni Profiamma). Later, a more circuitous route from Narnia to Forum Flaminii was...
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    the Lombard period, with Byzantine frescoes; San Claudio (1232); San Domenico (1251); San Giovanni Profiamma (1231), whose name recalls the ancient city...
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    which linked Rome to the Adriatic, stretching from Forum Flamini (S. Giovanni Profiamma, near Foligno) to Fanum, on the Picenum. According to another interpretation...
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