Villa Sciarra is a park in Rome named for the villa at its centre. It is located between the neighborhoods of Trastevere, Gianicolo and Monteverde Vecchio...
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west of the Gianicolo hill, comprising some 1.8 km2 (0.7 sq mi). The Villa Sciarra is on the hill, with playgrounds for children and shaded walking areas...
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departments of the Roman Curia. Villa Lante al Gianicolo, in Passeggiata del Gianicolo. Villa Sciarra, in Via Calandrelli. Villa Spada, in Via Giacomo Medici...
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- Gennari Villa Gennari D'Antony Archivio storico dell'Ordine Architetti Roma Villa Sciarra - Fontana Belvedere Casina delle Civette a Villa Torlonia L'inaugurazione...
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BCE. Aphrodite of Menophantos Base with dancing maenads (Parian marble; Sciarra collection; inv. 2.001.482) Melpomene Muse Nymphs (inv. 126.374; Barberini...
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remove the pope. In 1303, the king's advisor Guillaume de Nogaret and Sciarra Colonna led a band of two thousand mercenaries on horse and foot. They...
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Lanze (1747) Ludovico Maria Torriggiani (1753–1754) Girolamo Colonna di Sciarra (1756–1760) Cornelio Caprara (1762–1765) Benedetto Veterani (1766–1776)...
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"arch of the Tosetti", from the name of the family that inhabited Piazza Sciarra (now disappeared due to road-widening of the Via del Corso). Despite having...
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Costanza (1716-1797), who went to marry Prince Giulio Cesare Colonna di Sciarra; the family surname and titles were assumed by the descendants from this...
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