Paganica is a hillside town in the province of L'Aquila, in the Abruzzo region of southern Italy. located at 669 meters above sea level, at the foot of...
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Castel Paganica is a frazione of Montereale, in the Province of L'Aquila in the Abruzzo, region of Italy. It is located inside the Gran Sasso e Monti della...
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the small ball game. The ball used was small (not as large as a follis, paganica, or football-sized ball) and hard, probably about the size and solidity...
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or sizes of ball, the pila, or small ball, used in catching games, the paganica, a heavy ball stuffed with feathers, and the follis, a leather ball filled...
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Beau James (1957) - Chris Nolan Fortunella (1958) - Professor Golfiero Paganica Suspicion (TV series) (1958) - Comfort for the Grave - Vincente Polito...
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the Roman game of paganica, in which participants used a bent stick to hit a stuffed leather ball. One theory asserts that paganica spread throughout...
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about herself. Fortunella meets one day a wandering professor, Golfiero Paganica, who promises her help after hearing her story. Together with the girl...
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and, during the years between the two world wars, a politician. Born in Paganica, Volpe graduated in Letters at the University of Pisa, and in 1906 he became...
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Foce di Sassa, Forcelle, Genzano di Sassa, Gignano, Monticchio, Onna, Paganica, Pagliare di Sassa, Pescomaggiore, Pettino, Pianola, Pile, Pizzutillo,...
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city itself; in the city centre of L'Aquila, and the nearby village of Paganica which was also badly damaged, many streets were impassable due to fallen...
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L'Aquila. The river flows in a southeastern direction past Pizzoli, L'Aquila, Paganica, San Demetrio ne' Vestini, and Castelvecchio Subequo through the Appennino...
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Carillo, Prince of Aragona ? 1720 Giuseppe Mattei Orsini, 3rd Duke of Paganica 1673 1740 Philippe François de Berghes, 1st Prince of Grimberghen 1646...
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Piscario Via de'Funari Via Montanara Via di Monte Savello Via Paganica Vicolo Paganica Lungotevere dei Pierleoni Via dei Polacchi Vicolo dei Polacchi...
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which consists of two matches. 1991–92 Termoli 1992–93 Nereto 1993–94 Paganica 1994–95 Pineto 1995–96 Ortona 1996–97 Luco dei Marsi 1997–98 Lanciano 1998–99...
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This placed the Circus north of the porticus Phillipi between the Piazza Paganica and Piazza Margana. In the 1960s, this long-held identification was challenged...
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and then became Vis L'Aquila in 1995 after a merger with Serie D squad Paganica Calcio. In 1998, the club won promotion to Serie C2, and reached Serie...
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Capestrano, Capitignano, Carapelle Calvisio, Castel del Monte, Castel Paganica, Castelvecchio Calvisio, L'Aquila, Mascioni, Montereale, Ofena, Pizzoli...
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17-bis that from Bazzano [it] goes up to Campo Imperatore passing through Paganica, Tempera, Assergi and Fonte Cerreto, once an autonomous municipality before...
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origins in the area of Paganica. The document records that "Antonio Bevilacqua transferred one noble knight to Roscio of Paganica de Aquila." At that time...
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more ornate style of earlier Italian literature. Scarfoglio was born in Paganica, in the Abruzzi region of Italy, but lived and worked in Naples much of...
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of the same name, located at 238 metres (781 ft) above sea level. Fossa Paganica, which originates from springs on Colle Caldaro (467 m), and on Colle Tondo...
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February 2005(2005-02-03) (aged 101) Clinica Pio XI, Rome Buried Saint Maria Paganica Church, L'Aquila, Italy Nationality Italian Parents Vincenzo Bafile (Father)...
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married Fabio Mattei. Fabio inherited the Palazzo Nuovo (Palazzo Mattei di Paganica) on his father's death in 1566. He remained close to Cardinal Odoardo Farnese...
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Mattei. Mattei was born in Rome, the eldest son of Mario Mattei, duke of Paganica and Prudenzia Cenci; he was a relative of Pope Paul V. He was educated...
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Oricola-Pereto Oricola L'Aquila Bronze Ortona Ortona Chieti Bronze Paganica Paganica L'Aquila Bronze Palena Palena Chieti Bronze Pescara (or Pescara Centrale)...
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least as early as 360 BCE, Romans played a somewhat golf-like game called paganica that could have degenerated to simpler, smaller-scale lawn games during...
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their older title of Nobile Romano. Other Mattei titles included Duke of Paganica and Marquis di Belmonte. In 1580–1585, Muzio Mattei commissioned one of...
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Trastevere across the Tiber as well as properties in Umbria, the Palazzo Mattei Paganica. Carlo Maderno designed the palace whose construction started in 1598 and...
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Pellescritta, Santa Lucia, San Vito, Cesariano, San Giovanni Paganica, Colle Paganica, Paganica Castello Government • Mayor Massimiliano Giorgi Area • Total...
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declined in importance. In the 18th century, it joined the district of Paganica, and it later joined the municipality of Camarda until after the unification...
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