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    Rome, where a new Jewish poetry arose, mainly through the works of Leo Romano, translator of the writings of Thomas Aquinas and author of exegetical works...
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    Alberto Arbasino, Riccardo Bacchelli, Romano Bilenchi, Emilio De Marchi, Ennio Flaiano, Alfonso Gatto, Tonino Guerra, Claudio Magris, Luigi Meneghello, Eugenio...
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  • III: o homem e a sua época (Dom João III: The man and his times) (Edição Romano Torres, 1962) p. 76-85 Rickard, J (May 15, 2010). "Battle of Hisar-Firuza"...
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    façade and incomplete square campanile (begun in 1279 by the archbishop Romano Capodiferro) dates from the 9th century. It was rebuilt in 1114, the façade...
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    dictatorial movement of general Francisco Franco was ignored by the Osservatore Romano. In September 1938 the journal published details of the new Italian race...
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    views on Christianity were influenced by Gustave Thibon, Etienne Gilson, Romano Guardini and partially Max Scheler. He is also often referred to as embracing...
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