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here is some conjecture that he was a martyr in | Rome, a conjecture that entered earlier editions of |
Tillet also in 1553 obtained in | Rome a Hebrew version of St. Matthew's Gospel. |
In | Rome, a pizza napoletana is topped with tomato, mozz |
a drove a Maserati to capture the Grand Prix of | Rome, a 2,000 cubic centimeters sports car event, in |
urns, Thomas S., Barbarians within the gates of | Rome: a study of Roman military policy and the barba |
evival, and Brochmand made the controversy with | Rome a subject of his public lectures. |
Candidus of | Rome, a Roman martyr buried on the Esquiline Hill, w |
ct of national aspirations to the possession of | Rome, a document of which Visconti-Venosta afterward |
It is named after Felicitas of | Rome, a martyred saint. |
Greece and | Rome: A theme from the fourth movement of Brahms' Sy |
Eric Wilson is now in Sublime with | Rome, a new incarnation of Sublime which chiefly per |
na should not be confused with Saint Pancras of | Rome, a young man who was martyred by being beheaded |
vin Pulvers, Roman fountains: 2000 fountains in | Rome: a complete collection, 2002, ISBN 978888265176 |
c and, outraged by the insults, Alaric besieged | Rome a second time, this time destroying the granari |
Trying to make the British School at | Rome a focus for archaeological research in the west |
secution of Christians during Nero's reign made | Rome a dangerous city for Christians. |
udaea: The Origins of the Jewish Revolt Against | Rome, A.D. 66-70 , Cambridge, 1987 ISBN 0-521-44782- |
As a pilgrim he traveled to | Rome about nine or ten times. |
uel James Kitson, a fine sculptor, attended the | Rome Academy 1870 - 1873. |
Honorary member of the | Rome Academy of Medicine |
er husband died, Hildegund took a pilgrimage to | Rome, accompanied by her daughter, Hedwig. |
Otto proceeded to | Rome, accompanied by Albert, where he was crowned by |
Pope Saint Pius I was Bishop of | Rome, according to the Annuario Pontificio, from 142 |
Tenea and | Rome, according to the Aeneid of Virgil, are two his |
h credited with having modernised pantomimus in | Rome adding different forms of dance which are often |
anding in Sicily, Sicily 1943 Anzio, Carroceto, | Rome, Advance to Tiber, Gothic Line, Marradi, Italy |
veral successive leading roles in films such as | Rome Adventure and A Distant Trumpet. |
Rome Adventure, also known as Lovers Must Learn, is | |
n April 11, he won the European Championship in | Rome after four promising fights. |
oble Brothers played a major role in rebuilding | Rome after the American Civil War. |
It is the second ancient amphitheatre of | Rome after the Colosseum. |
It was returned to | Rome after the fall of Napoleon. |
Mexico will be favourites from CONCACAF in | Rome after beating El Salvador in the final of the q |
several early sources, Bishop of the diocese of | Rome after Saint Peter. |
Acre lost in 1291; moved to Cyprus then | Rome after 1374; only honorary patriarchs until 1847 |
tory of cancer, Menza died on March 5, 2007, in | Rome after suffering a heart attack. |
She died in | Rome after a long illness. |
Maddalena lived again mostly in | Rome after the election of her brother Giovanni as P |
Olympic gold medal in Palazzo dei Congressi in | Rome, after defeating Maria Vicol from Romania with |
ther and brother Caligula when they returned to | Rome after Germanicus' untimely death in Antioch, on |
As a student in the Belgian College in | Rome after the war, he had attended Dezza's lectures |
r the title Fantaisie symphonique: Souvenirs de | Rome, again conducted by Pasdeloup. |
In 1988, he was sent to | Rome again and obtained his doctorate in Canon Law f |
In 382 he was present at the Council of | Rome, again upholding the cause of Paulinus. |
At that time Castiglione was in | Rome again as an ambassador, this time for the Duke |
work at Viterbo was finished, he was called to | Rome, again made master of novices, and shortly appo |
was one of the appellant clergy who appealed to | Rome against the archpriest. |
Octavian uses this to rally the people of | Rome against Mark Antony. |
Rome against the Bible, 1854 | |
er next year he entered the Society of Jesus at | Rome, aged 19. |
position until a short time before his death at | Rome, aged 86. |
He died in 1983 in | Rome, aged 69, and is buried in the crypt of Melbour |
He died in | Rome aged 66 and was buried at the church of San Nic |
Rupert undertook a pilgrimage to | Rome aged 15, and is regarded as patron saint of pil |
the signing of a $6 billion accord under which | Rome agreed to pay reparations for its colonial rule |
erved as military attache in Berlin because the | Rome Agreement forbade the Independent State of Croa |
ulation of Italy and the discontinuation of the | Rome Agreement. |
ow AFS can be traced to work undertaken by USAF | Rome Air Development Center [RADC] engineers in the |
PS-17 Space Surveillance Radar developed by the | Rome Air Development Center (RADC) was the first sur |
The | Rome Air Development Center soon showed that the ide |
adar located in Florida, developed by Air Force | Rome Air Development Center (RADC). |
Rome Airport (IATA: REO, ICAO: KREO), is a public ai | |
ne of the four capitals of the world, alongside | Rome, Alexandria, and Constantinople. |
religious liberties and submitted his works to | Rome, all of which were rejected. |
He died in | Rome, allegedly of broken heart, in December of that |
The city of | Rome alone must have had many times that number in 1 |
Beckman reveals that Chuck is not going to | Rome alone, but will be allowed to assemble a team o |
est brothers, Agrippa I and Herod of Chalcis in | Rome, along with future Roman Emperor Claudius. |
aulkner was ordained on New Year's Day, 1950 in | Rome, along with twelve other priests from around th |
Nicholas II proceeded towards | Rome, along the way holding a synod at Sutri, where |
The prime enemy of | Rome along the lower Danube at this time were the Da |
r 737 reports that he undertook a pilgrimage to | Rome along with Queen Frithugyth. |
He spent two months filming in | Rome, alongside renowned actors such as Helen Mirren |
Rome also was a gifted painter and a dedicated art c | |
Marie-Antoinette's Versailles and Ancient | Rome also feature, making this the first time that a |
Stuart | Rome also received an MFA from Arizona State Univers |
In the early 1930s in | Rome, although he was very young, Cagli was consider |
about 30 operas, performed mainly in Venice and | Rome, although on occasion also in other parts of It |
and favoured augury and banned astrologers from | Rome altogether. |
d appointed Protector of the English College at | Rome, an institution to which he later left his valu |
Urban VIII Barberini appointed him Governor of | Rome, an honorary position that his absence as bisho |
In early ancient | Rome, ancient China, and other cultures, a pressure |
M. Pelle Curse, deals with the glory of ancient | Rome and some far right political themes. |
onnel asked the king to permit him to travel to | Rome and expose it to the pope. |
ecember of that year he paid his first visit to | Rome and called on Dr Wiseman in company with Gladst |
t Maron of Ghazier as well as the University of | Rome and the Gregorian University. |
inal Henry, Duke of York, at the Scots College, | Rome, and was afterwards a successful advocate, beco |
as an Italian Mannerist painter, active in both | Rome and Florence. |
Exiled in 1744, Micu moved to | Rome and he had to resign a few years later, on 7 Ma |
, Roussel indeed illustrated these men "between | Rome and Geneva" studied by Thierry Wanegffelen. |
still leading a rival Christian Congregation in | Rome, and that he published the Philosophumena, an a |
Jean Denis Attiret studied art in | Rome and made himself a name as a portrait painter. |
Walk Road approximately 4 miles (6 km) north of | Rome and approximately 5 miles (8 km) south of Dubli |
and as a member of the Accademia dei Lincei at | Rome and corresponding member of numerous academies |
has published an account of his experiences, To | Rome and Beyond, Trafford Publishing, 2007. |
n 1883, Friant took second place in the Prix de | Rome and presented at the Salon. |
ed Pope Sergius I arrested, but the militias of | Rome and Ravenna rebelled and took the Pope's side. |
e at the College of Bordeaux, then went back to | Rome and became secretary to Cardinal Cervini, the f |
Henri de Gand, Godefroi de Fontaines, Giles of | Rome, and Richard of Middleton. |
ider Dan Scott, Primetime with the Packman, Jim | Rome and the Citadel Sports Network. |
He studied in | Rome and Breslau, where he received rabbinic ordinat |
to assume the operations of the bankrupt Selma, | Rome and Dalton Railroad. |
alliance; the Bucinobantes became foederati of | Rome and loyal allies in the war with the Franks. |
r the collection of marble statues from Ancient | Rome and Ancient Greece. |
Liturgy from the Pontifical Oriental Institute, | Rome and a Doctorate in Theology from Angelicum, Rom |
tsRadio 1340 The Fan and added Dan Patrick, Jim | Rome and Tony Bruno to the daily lineup. |
ding Contemporary Fine Arts in Berlin, MACRO in | Rome and Museum der Moderna, Salzburg. |
f embassy at London, and then, after serving at | Rome and Copenhagen, was in 1880 appointed ambassado |
cated at the Pontifical Gregorian University in | Rome and later at the Pontifical French Seminary als |
This was the practice also in the East, but in | Rome and Italy admission was by laying on of hands. |
enry, who ultimately won the civil war, invaded | Rome, and forced Gregory to flee, replacing him with |
Rome and Jerusalem: The Clash of Ancient Civilizatio | |
Sant 'Egidio, | Rome and the World - by Andrea Riccardi, Peter Heine |
s body was exposed in the church of S. Ignazio, | Rome, and buried in that same church. |
After ordination he continued his studies in | Rome and took his Doctorate in Canon and Civil Law f |
in the archive of the Bibliotheca Hertziana in | Rome and is accessible online. |
eign witnessed a worsening of relations between | Rome and Armenia. |
featured in the BBC/HBO television mini-series | Rome and the acclaimed BBC comedy Extras. |
He was a native of | Rome and was chosen as successor of Mark after the R |
ance was given up, possibly under pressure from | Rome, and a later series of coins were again minted |
His remains were transferred to | Rome and buried in the Basilica di San Clemente. |
He was born at | Rome and died at Macerata in 1752. |
ive from Corinth" are set in Ostia, rather than | Rome and Greece, respectively. |
studying some time under his father he went to | Rome, and entered the school of Carlo Maratta. |
uotations in writings by Epiphanius, Clement of | Rome and Clement of Alexandria, and the Chester Beat |
He died in | Rome and was buried in the basilica of Santa Maria i |
relatively to the Definitions of the Church of | Rome and the Church of England,' 1837. |
presented indicates Piranesi's fascination with | Rome's ancient past as they allude to motifs from An |
The "Semplicemente" music video was shot in | Rome and was directed by the Cosimo Alema. |
Carlo Cremonesi was born in | Rome, and there studied at the Pontifical Roman Semi |
oncerts of Italian Milagro Acustico Ensemble in | Rome and Istanbul. |
Italy in 1776, visiting Milan, Venice, Ancona, | Rome and Naples. |
Tradition holds that he came by sea from | Rome and landed in Anglesey at Porth yr Yehen, where |
Bennett held posts in embassies in Vienna, | Rome and Athens before Lyndon Johnson appointed him |
the 72nd course of the NATO Defense College in | Rome and was promoted an Oberst in October 1988. |
il M. Hepworth and starring Tom Powers, Stewart | Rome and Violet Hopson. |
The attack was similar to the | Rome and Vienna Airport Attacks. |
She became a Christian in | Rome and set off to Alexandria to meet up with other |
n biblical theology at the Urbanian University, | Rome, and a masters' degree in sacred scripture at t |
He was assistant to the General in | Rome, and Provincial of Paris. |
He was admitted to the Irish College in | Rome and he proved to be an able pupil. |
rought before the prefect Lollius Urbic(i)us at | Rome and was thrown into prison. |
d as Octavia of the Julii in the HBO/BBC series | Rome and as Masha in The Last Station (2009) |
In 531 the dispute between | Rome and Constantinople was revived by the appeal of |
to 1836 he took a long Grand Tour to Florence, | Rome, and Naples, where he discovered Italian Renais |
During his career, Campiglia was employed at | Rome and Florence, painting and engraving historical |
ccompanied the newly elected pope, Pius VII, to | Rome and in order to remain at his side resigned in |
oyal Academy, one called Restoration of Ancient | Rome, and another called Rome as it is. |
He was born in | Rome and trained in the studio of Carlo Maratti. |
He and his wife lived in | Rome and in Naples as guests of the wealthy Colonna |
ra icons for the localities of Florence, Milan, | Rome and Lake Como. |
Byzantine | Rome and the Greek Popes: Eastern influences on Rome |
22, Mussolini gained power through the March on | Rome, and Bonomi withdrew from politics. |
It is a sequel to Sabrina Goes to | Rome and is a companion to the Sabrina, the Teenage |
ophy at Ferentino, of ecclesiastical history at | Rome and at Fermo, of moral theology at the Roman Co |
ozzi, and lived the greater part of his life at | Rome and Venice. |
Francesca Campana published a book of arias in | Rome and possibly a book of madrigals which is lost. |
ds of 2 million traditionalists in dispute with | Rome, and a similar number in good standing with Rom |
, as an official envoy and Minister-resident in | Rome and Naples. |
e was ordained a priest on December 22, 1934 in | Rome and he shortly thereafter returned to China to |
llege, the Dominican convent of St. Clemente in | Rome, and the University of Fribourg, he was ordaine |
studies at the Pontifical Gregorian University, | Rome and the University of St. Michael's College, To |
He was taken to | Rome and imprisoned in the Septizonium. |
ed approximately 100 pieces through auctions in | Rome and Florence. |
ecil Hepworth and starring Alma Taylor, Stewart | Rome and Violet Hopson. |
2008 she lived and worked as a psychoanalyst in | Rome and in Cortona (Tuscany). |
of Nagasaki, Pontifical Urbaniana University in | Rome, and Catholic University of America in Washingt |
He was Governor of | Rome, and Governor of Cesena |
had spent long periods in the previous years in | Rome and was in good standing with the pope, but the |
Cerretti died in | Rome and was buried in basilica of Santa Maria in Tr |
niversity, the Pontifical Biblical Institute in | Rome, and Marquette University. |
e two teams below the Williamsport club were in | Rome, and Jamestown, New York. |
In 1964, he finished all his studies in | Rome and returned to Gniezno in Poland. |
p, a “spontaneous movement” for separation from | Rome, and unification with the Russian Orthodox Chur |
Hildebrandt studied under C. Fontana in | Rome, and he studied civil and military engineering |
was born on Staten Island, New York, raised in | Rome, and lives and trains in Hackensack, New Jersey |
rn used R&R time to see every sight he could in | Rome and participate in an audience with the Pope. |
r Forde and starring Richard Cooper and Stewart | Rome and Kathleen Vaughan and Alexander Field. |
ces of Christian pilgrimage, such as Jerusalem, | Rome and Santiago de Compostela, as well as religiou |
They were defeated by Julian, later Emperor of | Rome, and their king Chnodomar was taken prisoner. |
The ambassador was usually a deacon of | Rome, and held an official position in the Byzantine |
lm is a story of a passive journalist's week in | Rome, and his search for both happiness and love tha |
ches were noticed not only in Milan but also in | Rome and elsewhere. |
He fled to | Rome and in 1924 became General Commander of the Fas |
ecially the 1975 Catholic Leaders Conference in | Rome, and the 1977 Ecumenical Conference in Kansas C |
In 1574 he was again at | Rome, and the See of Cork and Cloyne being vacant, h |
He went to study for the priesthood in | Rome and was ordained in 1970. |
, the English king, Henry VIII, had broken with | Rome and had been excommunicated. |
He set off by way of | Rome and Naples to Ceylon, thence overland from Tuti |
hroughout Italy, Turin, Venice, Parma, Palermo, | Rome and Milan, etc. |
An expatriate for 11 years, she has resided in | Rome and Kuala Lumpur and currently lives with her T |
He was impressed by Mussolini's March on | Rome and planned to launch a similar coup on Budapes |
He was ordained a priest at | Rome, and for some years thereafter held the chair o |
he Duke of Perth acted as the his Ambassador to | Rome, and after the King's death, Perth erected a mo |
Later he went to | Rome and in 1552 he was appointed papal datary from |
the others, which take place in German-occupied | Rome and post-war Italy, respectively. |
re Ovazza who had been involved in the March on | Rome and in 1935 founded the Jewish/Fascist paper La |
Outlines of a History of the Court of | Rome, and of the Temporal Power of the Popes, transl |
d to Catholicism, studied for the priesthood in | Rome and joined the Jesuits in 1626. |
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