• in 1884, they opened their first shop in Via Sistina 85, and then they opened a second shop in Via Sistina, inspired by Charles Dickens' novel. Shortly...
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  • (2018) Ranvet Stakes (3) - Foreteller (2013), Verry Elleegant (2021), Via Sistina (2024) Rosehill Guineas (4) - D'Argento (2018); The Autumn Sun (2019);...
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    winner Comic Court, 1949 & 1950 winner Eurythmic, 1920 winner 2024 - Via Sistina 2023 - Gold Trip 2022 - Smokin' Romans 2021 - Incentivise 2020 - Verry...
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    finally consecrated in 1585 by the great urbanizer Pope Sixtus V, whose via Sistina connected the Piazza della Trinità dei Monti (outside the church) to...
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    (2013) Ranvet Stakes (3) - Contributer (2015); Verry Elleegant (2021); Via Sistina (2024) Rosehill Guineas (2) - It's A Dundeel (2013); Anamoe (2022) Sires'...
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    position on the corner of a palace where the Piazza Barberini meets the Via Sistina. Until the 18th century, the piazza was one of the locations where unidentified...
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    Sotirios Bulgari moved to Rome and, in 1884, opened his first store on via Sistina 85. In 1888, he married Aromanian Eleni Basio with whom he had six children:...
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    The Teatro Sistina is a theatre in Rome, Italy. The building, designed by Marcello Piacentini, was begun in 1946 on the former site of the Pontifical...
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    Zuccheri, is a 16th-century residence, located at the crossroads of via Sistina and via Gregoriana, with a Mannerist 16th-century facades on the latter street...
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    first new bridge across the Tiber since Antiquity), and the building of Via Sistina (later named Borgo Sant'Angelo), a road leading from Castel Sant'Angelo...
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