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    Bomarzo is a town and comune of the province of Viterbo (Lazio, Central Italy), in the lower valley of the Tiber. It is located 14.5 kilometres (9.0 mi)...
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    dei Mostri in Italian), also named Garden of Bomarzo, is a Mannerist monumental complex located in Bomarzo, in the province of Viterbo, in northern Lazio...
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  • Bomarzo is a novel by the Argentine writer Manuel Mujica Lainez, written in 1962 and later adapted by its author to an opera libretto set by Alberto Ginastera...
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    is a defensive and residential structure located in the municipality of Bomarzo. Built from the 16th century on the remains of an older medieval castle...
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    Bomarzo is an opera in two acts by the Argentinian composer Alberto Ginastera, his Opus 34. He set a Spanish libretto by Manuel Mujica Laínez, based on...
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  • Bomarzo may refer to: Bomarzo, a town and comune of the province of Viterbo, Italy Gardens of Bomarzo, a garden in Bomarzo the former Roman Catholic Diocese...
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  • patron of the arts, and duke of Bomarzo. He is famous as the commissioner of the Mannerist Park of the Monsters in Bomarzo (northern Lazio). Born in Rome...
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    "Bomarzo" or "Vatican" shield, and it is currently located in the Vatican, within the Museo Gregoriano Etrusco. It was discovered in 1830 near Bomarzo...
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    of the 13th Princess of Leonforte Paolo Borghese (1904–1985): Duke of Bomarzo and husband of Marcella Borghese Junio Valerio Borghese (1906–1974): Italian...
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    of the Di selecti Orcus Mouth, a 16th-century folly in the Gardens of Bomarzo Other names Dis Pater, Hades (Pluto) Abode Hades, Underworld Gender Male...
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    Temianka and William Kraft at UCLA in 1963. Don Rodrigo, Op. 31 (1963–64) Bomarzo, Op. 34 (1966–67), banned in Argentina until 1972 Beatrix Cenci, Op. 38...
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    Bracciano dal 1560 Pierfrancesco II Vicino Orsini (1523-1585) duke of Bomarzo Raimondo del Balzo Orsini, (1361 - 1406), noble of the Kingdom of Naples...
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  • created the role of Pantasilea in the world premiere of Alberto Ginastera's Bomarzo in 1967 with the Washington Opera Society (now the Washington National...
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    fires burning inside. Sacro Bosco ("Sacred Wood"), near the village of Bomarzo, is the most famous and extravagant of the Manieristic gardens. It was...
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    for the villa Orsini in Bomarzo, before working on the statues for the Sacro Bosco di Bomarzo - at "Il Sacro Bosco di Bomarzo". In September 2007, a conference...
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    inspired by Antoni Gaudí´s Parc Güell in Barcelona, and Parco dei Mostri in Bomarzo, as well as Palais Idéal by Ferdinand Cheval, and Watts Towers by Simon...
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    Villa d'Este, among the museum itineraries the Pantheon, the Gardens of Bomarzo, the Abbey of Fossanova, Monte Cassino Abbey and Farfa Abbey. Lazio has...
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    Blarney, County Cork La Scarzuola, Montegabbione The Park of the Monsters (Bomarzo Gardens) Il Giardino dei Tarocchi near Capalbio Three follies were built...
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    Hugh of Vermandois and Artald of Reims. He sent his legate Marinus of Bomarzo to act on his behalf, while Agapetus wrote to a number of bishops, asking...
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    of Hell and Lucifer – Google Art Project Orcus mouth in the Gardens of Bomarzo, c.1560 In China, Fengdu has a long history in the Taoist tradition of...
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    (1957); as well as his cycle of historical fantasy novels consisting of Bomarzo (1962), El unicornio (1965) and El laberinto (1974). He is also known for...
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    Duchy of Rome, and seized four important frontier fortresses (Blera, Orte, Bomarzo, and Amelia), thereby cutting off communication with Perugia and Ravenna...
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  • Don Paolo Borghese, Duke of Bomarzo, Prince of Sant Angelo of San Paolo (20 October 1904 – 24 April 1985) was an Italian nobleman of the Borghese family...
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    minutes Sette canne, un vestito (Seven Reeds, One Suit, 1949) – 10 minutes Bomarzo (1949) Ragazze in bianco (Girls in White, 1949) Superstizione (Superstition...
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    (E-flat minor) of "Four Rhapsodies" for Piano, op. 11 Alberto Ginastera – Bomarzo, Op. 34 (1967) Alexander Glazunov – Symphony No. 5 (4th movement), Op....
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    known until it passed to Ippolito Lante Montefeltro della Rovere, Duke of Bomarzo, in the 17th century, when it was already 100 years old. The Villa, a property...
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    three works in this form: the Cantata para América Mágica, Op. 27 (1960), Bomarzo, Op. 32 (1964), and Milena, Op. 37 (1971), and Gottfried von Einem composed...
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  • December 1984. Some scenes were shot amidst the statuary at the Gardens of Bomarzo in Lazio, Italy. Columbia Pictures released the film theatrically in North...
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  • Einar Englund 1916 1999 Finnish Alberto Ginastera 1916 1983 Argentine Bomarzo; Cinco canciones populares argentinas; Danzas Argentinas Douglas Guest...
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    It was created for Pier Francesco Orsini (1523–84) near the village of Bomarzo. It was witty and irreverent, and violated all the rules of Renaissance...
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