Civita Castellana is a town and comune in the province of Viterbo, 65 kilometres (40 mi) north of Rome. Mount Soracte lies about 10 kilometres (6 mi)...
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The Diocese of Civita Castellana (Latin: Dioecesis Civitatis Castellanae) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or diocese of the Catholic Church...
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Sportiva Dilettantistica Flaminia Civita Castellana is an Italian association football club located in Civita Castellana, Lazio. It currently plays in Serie...
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Civita Castellana Cathedral (Italian: Cattedrale di Santa Maria Maggiore or Santa Maria di Pozzano) is the cathedral of Civita Castellana, in central...
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The Rome–Civita Castellana–Viterbo railway is a regional railway line connecting Rome, Italy, with Viterbo, capital city of the Province of Viterbo. The...
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Rome Metro (section Roma–Civita Castellana–Viterbo)
Roma–Civita Castellana–Viterbo line (also called Roma Nord railway) began life as a narrow-gauge tram running from Piazza della Libertà in Rome to Civita Castellana...
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once known as San Pietro is a Roman Catholic located in the town of Civita Castellana, province of Viterbo, region of Lazio, Italy. A church at the site...
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Civita may refer to: Civita, Calabria, a comune in the Province of Cosenza, Calabria Civita Castellana, a comune in the Province of Viterbo, Lazio Civita...
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Bari, Italy Castellana Caves, a cave system in the municipality Castellana Sicula, a town in the province of Palermo, Italy. Civita Castellana, a town in...
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Victor III, Urban II, and Paschal II. After his death and burial at Civita Castellana in 1100 he was celebrated locally as a miracle-working saint, but...
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intersection of the Vi Flaminia with Via Ferretti in the town of Civita Castellana, province of Viterbo, region of Lazio, Italy. The former church was...
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Tarquinia (section The Ancient City (La Civita))
glories. The Etruscan and Roman city is situated on the long plateau of La Civita to the north of the current town. The ancient burial grounds (necropoleis)...
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Flaminia Civita Castellana where he retired in 2009. Shortly after his retirement, Farris began his managerial career at Flaminia Civita Castellana in Serie...
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(1573–1653) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Civita Castellana e Orte (1621–1653) and Archbishop of Naxos (1616–1621). Angelo Gozzadini...
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(died 1582) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Civita Castellana e Orte (1565–1582). Nicola Perusco was born in Rome, Italy. On 7 Feb...
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Bishop of Civita Castellana e Orte (1474–1486). On 24 Jan 1474, he was appointed during the papacy of Pope Gregory XIII as Bishop of Civita Castellana e Orte...
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valley, about 50 km (31 mi) north of Rome and 6 km (3.7 mi) west of Civita Castellana. Its impressive gate and the whole perimeter of its city walls are...
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the age such as Bernard of Clairvaux and Thomas Becket. He died at Civita Castellana on 30 August 1181. It was one week short of twenty-two years since...
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borders the following municipalities: Calcata, Castel Sant'Elia, Civita Castellana, Mazzano Romano, Rignano Flaminio, Sant'Oreste. "Superficie di Comuni...
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in service 1955-64 ASD Flaminia Civita Castellana, or just Flaminia, an Italian football club from Civita Castellana, Lazio Flaminia, one of the Innamorati...
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August, 1685) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Civita Castellana e Orte (1653–1685) and Titular Bishop of Porphyreon (1646–1653). Taddeo...
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The stations on the FL1 are as follows: Orte Gallese in Teverina Civita Castellana-Magliano Collevecchio-Poggio Sommavilla Stimigliano Gavignano Sabino...
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Lazio Abruzzo, Lazio and Molise National Park Circeo National Park Civita Castellana Cathedral Etruscan necropolis of Cerveteri Etruscan necropolis of...
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The following season, he produced 10 goals in 31 appearances in Civita Castellana in Serie D, before moving to Fano (Serie C2), where he remained until...
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(1501–1564) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Civita Castellana e Orte (1539–1564). Scipione Bongalli was born in 1501. On 24 Nov...
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In 1805, it was united with the Diocese of Civita Castellana e Orte to form the Diocese of Civita Castellana, Orte e Gallese. It was restored as a Titular...
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Lazio Abruzzo, Lazio and Molise National Park Circeo National Park Civita Castellana Cathedral Etruscan necropolis of Cerveteri Etruscan necropolis of...
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Ferentino, the Battle of Otricoli, the 5 December 1798 Battle of Civita Castellana, and two military affairs, first at Calvi Risorta and then on 3 January...
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Falerii Veteres, now Civita Castellana, was one of the chief cities of the duodecim populi of ancient Etruria. The site is about 2 km west of the course...
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remains of Marcianus and John were found in 1001 and transferred to Civita Castellana. Marcianus is one of the 140 Colonnade saints which adorn St. Peter's...
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