Vicovaro (Latin: Varia, Romanesco: Vicuaru) is a comune (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Rome in the Italian region Lazio, located about 45 kilometres...
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his cousin Giovanni Gaetano (Giangaetano, died 1232) to buy the fiefs of Vicovaro, Licenza, Roccagiovine and Nettuno, which formed the nucleus of the future...
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originates in the Apennines at Trevi nel Lazio and flows westward past Subiaco, Vicovaro, and Tivoli to join the Tiber in northern Rome. It formed the principal...
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frequently sojourned in towns held by his family in the Latium (Tivoli, Vicovaro, Marino, Gallicano and others). When the second Pope to take the name Martin...
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peace with the Colonnas and recalled Gian Giordano to Italy. He died in Vicovaro in 1517. Gian Giordano Orsini married twice. In 1486 he married Maria Cecilia...
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the abbot of a monastery in the neighbourhood (identified by some with Vicovaro), the community came to him and begged him to become its abbot. Benedict...
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Roman marble sarcophagus from Vicovaro, carved with the Calydonian Hunt (Palazzo dei Conservatori, Rome)...
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city Sforzinda. Domenico's best-known work is the octagonal chapel of Vicovaro, commissioned by Francesco Orsini, which he started in 1454. However, he...
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Anticoli, Monterotondo, Olevano, Palestrina, Palombara, Subiaco, Tivoli, Vicovaro. Velletri; cantons: Albano, Cori, Genzano, Paliano, Piperno, Segni, Sermoneta...
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ancient Greek Radu Varia (born 1940), Romanian art critic and art historian Vicovaro or Varia, a town in Italy This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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