Capitoline Wolf (redirect from Lupa Capitolina)
The Capitoline Wolf (Italian: Lupa Capitolina) is a bronze sculpture depicting a scene from the legend of the founding of Rome. The sculpture shows a...
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La lupa Capitolina is the Italian name of the Capitoline Wolf, the famous statue of the mythical she-wolf in the National Museum of Rome. La lupa, a 1953...
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Galați (section Lupa Capitolina)
Galați (UK: /ɡæˈlæts/ gal-ATS, US: /ɡɑːˈlɑːts(i)/ gah-LAHTS(-ee), Romanian: [ɡaˈlatsʲ] ; also known by other alternative names) is the capital city of...
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Lupa (mythology) and e.g. Lupa Capitolina the lowest class of Roman prostitutes, see Prostitution in ancient Rome#Brothels Lupa a former genus of Atlantic...
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the municipality of Rome gifted a copy of the famous Roman monument "Lupa Capitolina" to the people of Bucharest. This statue depicted the legendary she-wolf...
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of Siena Cain and Abel, first sons of Adam and Eve Adriano La Regina, "La lupa del Campidoglio è medievale la prova è nel test al carbonio". La Repubblica...
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The Lupercal (from Latin lupa "female wolf") was a cave at the southwest foot of the Palatine Hill in Rome, located somewhere between the temple of Magna...
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project. In May 2023. he was awarded Rome's highest civilian honor, the Lupa Capitolina, by Mayor Roberto Gualtieri. In June 2011 Rossi announced he would...
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July 2004 Rome Mayor Walter Veltroni presented Biagiotti with the Lupa Capitolina award. In February 2006 Laura's daughter Lavinia accepted an award...
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Lupa Capitolina, from the Capitoline Museums in Rome, Italy...
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