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1Canti popolari velletrani, raccolti e annotati da Antonio Ive

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  • Title: ➤  Canti popolari velletrani, raccolti e annotati da Antonio Ive
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  • Language: ita
  • Number of Pages: Median: 339
  • Publisher: Forni
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  • Publish Location: Bologna

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  • First Year Published: 1972
  • Is Full Text Available: No
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Velletri

Velletri (Italian: [velˈleːtri]; Latin: Velitrae; Volscian: Velester) is an Italian comune in the Metropolitan City of Rome, approximately 40 km to the

Suburbicarian Diocese of Ostia

1105 to 1914, the diocese was merged with the Suburbicarian Diocese of Velletri. In 1962, the Diocese of Ostia was brought under the direct administration

Athena of Velletri

The Athena of Velletri or Velletri Pallas is a type of classical marble statue of Athena, wearing a helmet. All statues of this type are 1st century Roman

Suburbicarian Diocese of Velletri–Segni

of Velletri–Segni. Historically, the see of Velletri was combined with the see of Ostia from 1060 to 1914. The cathedral in the city of Velletri is dedicated

Velletri Cathedral

Velletri Cathedral (Italian: Duomo di Velletri; Cattedrale di San Clemente) is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Velletri in the region of Lazio, Italy, dedicated

Suburbicarian diocese

the dean received the see of Ostia and Velletri in place of the see he had earlier. The sees of Ostia and Velletri were separated in 1914.) The cardinal-dean

Velletri Sarcophagus

The Velletri Sarcophagus is a Roman sarcophagus from 140–150 CE, displaying Greek and possible Asiatic influence. It features Hercules and other pagan

Battle of Velletri

of Velletri were two battles between Austria and the Kingdom of Naples in 1744 during the War of the Austrian Succession around the city of Velletri, then

Strada statale 7 Via Appia

modern SS 7 was established in 1928 with the following route: "Roma – Velletri – Terracina - Formia–Minturno- Sessa Aurunca-Capua – Napoli – Marigliano

Pope Lucius III

pass the remainder of his pontificate in exile, mainly at Velletri, Anagni and Verona. At Velletri he received the ambassadors of King William of Scotland