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  • Rome ( roʊm ; Roma , ˈroma ; Roma ) is the capital city of Italy ... Rome's history spans more than 2,500 years. It is renowned as ...
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  • church. Also known as Saint Agnes of Rome and Saint Ines (or Santa Ynez ... of Emperor Diocletian in the late third century C.E. However, some ...
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  • The Fall of Rome or the Fall of the Roman Empire refers to the defeat ... fascinated to understand what had led to Rome's defeat. Perhaps lessons ...
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  • Saint Hippolytus of Rome (died 235 C.E.), sometimes called Ypolitus ... half of the second century, probably in Rome. A disciple of Irenaeus of ...
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  • |name =University of Rome "La Sapienza" |native_name ... University of Rome La Sapienza (Italian Università degli Studi di ...
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  • Pope Saint Evaristus was the fifth bishop of Rome, probably holding ... that Evaristus was elected bishop at Rome during the reign of the Roman ...
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  • Pope Saint Alexander I was the bishop of Rome for seven to ten years ... Esquiline Hill, one of the Seven hills of Rome. Nothing is known of his life ...
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  • Pope Saint Pius I was bishop of Rome for about 14 years during the ... in the sense of single ruling bishop of Rome, and the term "pope" ...
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  • Adrian was born in Rome into an aristocratic family, of which Popes ... This was a period when the Papal establishment more or less ruled ...
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  • (d. c. 67 - 80) was the second bishop of Rome, succeeding the first "pope ... after Peter, while others place Clement of Rome before him, and still others ...
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  • of Pope Sixtus IV, who also admired ancient Rome, the Academia Romana was allowed ... dedicate his life to the study of ancient Rome. He went to Rome around 1450 ...
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  • his twelve books of Epigrams, published in Rome between 86 and 103 C.E. Martial ... Martial moved to Rome in 64 C.E., perhaps encouraged by the literary ...
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  • for eight years. He died on his way back to Rome, and was succeeded by Pelagius I. ... After Agapetus's death on April 22, 536, Vigilius returned to ...
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  • Pope Saint Hilarius (also Hilarus, Hilary) was the bishop of Rome ... As pope, he promoted the authority of Rome both within the Christian ...
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  • In 1685 Corelli was in Rome, where he led the festival performances ... the highest string, the highest note in the third position; it is reputed of ...
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  • distinguished by his efforts to strengthen Rome's defenses and repair ... and political leaders into line with Rome. He excommunicated Cardinal ...
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  • Pope Saint Telesphorus was bishop of Rome c. 128 to 138 C.E., during ... title=Bishop of Rome Pope|years=125–136 after=Hyginus ...
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  • Saint Clement I was a bishop of Rome from 88 to 99 C.E. Also called ... Clement of Rome is considered one of the Apostolic Fathers, and the ...
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  • Pope Saint Caius, or Gaius, was the bishop of Rome from December 17 ... a house for the church's use in Rome, which was later turned into ...
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  • attempt to negotiate an end to the siege of Rome by the Visigoth leader Alaric ... 401) he was unanimously elected as bishop of Rome. ===Activities in Rome=== ...
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  • of Constantinople as the "New Rome." Although he worked ... secular administrative organization of Rome, so that the the overthrow ...
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  • 1583 in Ferrara – March 1, 1643 in Rome) was an Italian musician and ... the church of Santa Maria in Trastevere in Rome in the spring of 1607. Frescobaldi ...
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  • Emperor Maxentius banished Marcellus from Rome on account of this tumult ... of Maxentius to the imperial throne in Rome in October of the following ...
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  • glory that was Greece, the grandeur that was Rome!" ... of the Greek peninsula and islands by Rome in 146 B.C.E. Although the ...
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  • Pope Saint Anicetus was bishop of Rome in the mid-second century. ... and Marcionism, which were active in Rome during his time. According ...
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  • the Western Roman Empire, he was raised in Rome by devout Christian parents ... of the church of the martyr St. Laurence in Rome. Following the death of Pope ...
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  • Barabbas had been charged with the crime of treason against Rome—the ... the Jews characterized as rebels against Rome, thus removing an impediment ...
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  • named Rufinus, he served as the bishop of Rome at a crucial era in the history ... founded several great churches in Rome and the Roman church grew ...
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  • Orthodox Churches comparable to the Pope of Rome. The highest-ranking bishop ... ruled by five patriarchs: The bishops of Rome, Constantinople, Alexandria ...
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  • His second, Berenice, was performed at Rome. In a long career, he followed ... relations with his rival in Venice and Rome, the hugely successful opera ...
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  • proponent, Sabellius, lived in the early third century C.E. and was probably ... Sabellianism's most outspoken critic was Hippolytus of Rome, ...
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  • Mascagni was soon summoned to Rome to present his opera, and in May ... #039;amico Fritz at the Teatro Costanzi in Rome, was performed, and a month ...
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  • ) conveyed it to Rome. The precise time of its writing, however, is ... response to the expulsion of many Jews from Rome around 49 C.E., because of ...
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  • Pope Saint Fabian was bishop of Rome from January 236 to January 20 ... and Fabian could thus bring back to Rome the bodies of Pope Pontian ...
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  • church. Also known as Saint Agnes of Rome and Saint Ines (or Santa Ynez ... of Emperor Diocletian in the late third century C.E. However, some ...
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  • increasingly ineffectual alliance between Rome and Constantinople. During ... leading to renewed hard feelings between Rome and the East. During his reign ...
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  • philosopher, was a teacher of rhetoric in Rome until the Roman authorities ... skilled in the liberal arts. He came to Rome as a teacher of rhetoric and ...
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  • Pope Lucius I was a mid-third century pope who reigned for slightly less than a year during the Novatianist schism. He was born in Rome at an ...
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  • known for having met Attila the Hun outside Rome in 452, in an attempt to persuade ... This shows that Leo was known outside of Rome. He was also asked by the ...
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  • a simple monk, Silverius was banished from Rome to the Anatolian city of Lycia ... controversy and the struggle between Rome and Constantinople for primacy ...
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  • school in Athens, before settling in Rome around 80 B.C.E. He was a ... Citium in Athens. In 80 B.C.E. he came to Rome, and apparently resided at ...
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  • Pope Saint Victor I was bishop of Rome (from about 189 to 199 C.E ... works in Latin. Before Victor's time, Rome celebrated the Mass in Greek ...
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  • |name =University of Rome "La Sapienza" |native_name ... University of Rome La Sapienza (Italian Università degli Studi di ...
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  • the ultimate authority of the Bishop of Rome as Christ's deputy on ... he appears to have aroused the hostility of Rome's nobility, who saw the ...
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  • meaning "polished") was bishop of Rome from August 30, 257 to August ... I, a sharp dispute had arisen between Rome and the African and Eastern ...
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  • Avignon, he briefly returned the papacy to Rome but was unable to remain there ... would be easier if the Pope was resident in Rome. In 1363 he excommunicated ...
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  • Saint Hippolytus of Rome (died 235 C.E.), sometimes called Ypolitus ... half of the second century, probably in Rome. A disciple of Irenaeus of ...
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  • who strongly affirmed the primacy of Rome and promulgated the doctrine ... a man of African heritage who was born in Rome. However, the question of ...
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  • Sent by Herod the Great to be educated in Rome, the young Agrippa ... Herod the Great, to the imperial court in Rome. There, Emperor Tiberius developed ...
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  • role in ending the Acacian schism between Rome and Constantinople, reuniting ... turned his attention to relations between Rome and the East. Most of what ...
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  • Agrippa II (b. 27/28 C.E.), was a Roman client king who sided with ... Educated in Rome, Agrippa was a thoroughly Hellenistic Jew. After ...
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  • ownership of property, led the Commune of Rome's temporary overthrow ... continued to teach, but eventually came to Rome to seek reconciliation with ...
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  • enabled him to consolidate his power over Rome and its domains, leading to ... power and declared war against Cleopatra. A third of the Senate and both of ...
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  • Pope Liberius was the bishop of Rome from May 17, 352, to September ... a year passed before Liberius was sent to Rome. It was the emperor's ...
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  • to a long and lengthy battle with Ancient Rome. According to myth, Queen ... to tension and military conflict between Rome and the African civilization ...
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  • Alexandria, Antioch, and Jerusalem, while Rome remained out of communion ... Orthodox Churches, the four Archbishops of Rome, Alexandria, Ephesus (later ...
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  • In 269, she challenged Rome by conquering Egypt, defeating the Roman ... Zenobia and Vaballathus were taken as hostages to Rome by Aurelian ...
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  • Pope Saint Marcellinus was the bishop of Rome beginning c. 296 until ... The emperor's anti-Christian edicts in Rome were executed by Caesar Maximian ...
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  • in 1604 or 1605 in Marino, Italy, near Rome. Of his early life almost ... belonging to the Collegium Germanicum in Rome, which he held until his death ...
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  • of Flavius Vespasian, the future emperor of Rome, an educated man who could ... In 71 C.E. he arrived in Rome in the entourage of Titus, becoming ...
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  • Florenszoon Boeyens, served as Bishop of Rome from January 9, 1522, until ... in which capacity he acted until his departure for Rome. ...
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  • more robust figures. At 25, he moved to Rome and was commissioned by Pope ... such as Perugia, Urbino and perhaps also Rome. He made friends with the ...
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  • against the Roman Republic known as the Third Servile War. Probably born ... from the battle along the Via Appia from Capua to Rome. ...
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  • several victories. His ashes were taken to Rome, where he was deified. He ... of the European space and its debt to Rome, the Empire had yet to develop ...
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  • to found the city that would one day become Rome. Aeneas was born by way of ... known temple was dedicated during the Third Samnite War by Quintus Fabius ...
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  • of Padua and a lecturer at Naples, Rome, Pisa, and Salerno, he studied ... He then lectured successively at Naples, Rome, Pisa and Salerno. Influenced ...
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  • famous and successful living painters in Rome. She was also one of the signatories ... known as neoclassicism. In 1763 she visited Rome, returning again in 1764. ...
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  • Aurelius Carus succeeded in reversing Rome's previous defeats at ... The survival of the Persian empire against Rome prevented one power from totally ...
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  • Gaetano Mosca (April 1, 1858 Palermo, Italy – November 8, 1941 Rome ... from 1885–1888. In 1887, he moved to Rome and took a position as editor ...
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  • of the Biblical canon. Written in or near Rome in the late second century ... that its author refers to Pius I, bishop of Rome (142-157), as recently living ...
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  • The Punic Wars were a series of three wars fought between Rome and ... with an extensive maritime empire, while Rome was the rapidly ascending ...
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  • Rome ( roʊm ; Roma , ˈroma ; Roma ) is the capital city of Italy ... Rome's history spans more than 2,500 years. It is renowned as ...
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  • desires. This concept was developed in Rome and adapted by early Christians ... for their own sake. Panaetius visited Rome and influenced Publius Scipio ...
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  • the apostle during his time as bishop of Rome. The Epistle (letter) is addressed ... be an early use of this Christian title for Rome, familiar from the Book of ...
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  • was followed by the Acacian schism, between Rome and Constantinople, which ... to the Henotikon, but Pope Felix III of Rome condemned it and excommunicated ...
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  • festival with Mars, another war deity. In Rome, however, she was worshiped ... tapestries dedicated to the myths of Rome, Minerva depicting scenes ...
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  • Pope Saint Stephen I served as bishop of Rome from May 12, 254 to ... their guilt, but later appealed to Rome, and Stephen supported their ...
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  • historian Josephus alludes to this in the Third Book of his Antiquities of ... A third theory suggests that the menorah resembles an indigenous plant ...
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  • besieged Desiderius, Charlemagne visited Rome where he celebrated Easter ... two more occasions. In 781, he visited Rome with his wife and his son ...
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  • Palestrina was born in Palestrina, a town near Rome, then part of ... at other chapels and churches in Rome during the next decade, most ...
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  • and architect of seventeenth-century Rome. The son of a Mannerist sculptor ... Fontana dei Quattro Fiumi in the Piazza Navona Rome. ==Early Life== ...
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  • The book was originally written in Rome, in the Greek language, but ... :"He who brought me up sold me to a certain Rhoda, who was at ...
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  • of honor and authority equal to that of the Rome. This rule, however, was rejected ... was both divine and human. Pope Leo I, from Rome, insisted on two natures in ...
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  • He was the prior of the abbey of St Anthony in Rome when he was sent by Pope Gregory the Great to convert the Anglo-Saxon tribes in 596. The ...
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  • (the word itself comes from "Rome", and it is from Ovid ... of Sulmo, a village about 90 miles east of Rome. His family was of the well ...
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  • The Third Council of Constantinople, also known as the Sixth Ecumenical ... Bardanes in the early eighth century. The Third Council of Constantinople ...
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  • monuments and building projects in Imperial Rome and later. For example, it ... All the porphyry columns in Rome, the red porphyry togas on busts ...
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  • Novatianism was a Christian "heresy" originating in the ... sin of idolatry, he was ordained bishop of Rome in opposition to Cornelius ...
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  • presided over the celebrations marking Rome's one thousandth anniversary ... ruler, a phihellene who deeply respected Rome's traditions and heritage ...
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  • the particular church is the diocese of Rome and the "vacant seat ... the particular church is the diocese of Rome and the "vacant seat ...
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  • # Something regarded as heritage: the cultural inheritance of Rome. ... Also of interest to sociologists is the third type of inheritance, the ...
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  • bearing on the health and prosperity of Rome and the Roman Empire. The ... response to murmurings that the capture of Rome and the disintegration of ...
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  • and became an instant success in Rome. Considered to be one of the ... in his twelfth year he was taken to Rome where he attended the lectures ...
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  • was active during the first decades of the third century, propounding a Christological ... scant sources, Sabellius is described as a third century priest and theologian ...
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  • Mark Antony. Her suicide at the conquest by Rome marked the end of Ptolemaic ... Made king of Cyrenaica. Bequeathed Cyrenaica to Rome. * Ptolemy Philadelphus ...
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  • such as the struggle for supremacy between Rome and Constantinople and the ... by the long-standing struggle between Rome and Constantinople for supremacy ...
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  • Lucca, Parma, along with Naples and Rome. When in Bologna in 1741, ... was staging at the Argentina theatre in Rome his first version of the ...
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  • and Sicilian Baroque architect in Rome. His major works included ... and, without informing his parents, fled to Rome and changed his name from ...
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  • of Paul's imprisonments, probably at Rome in the early 60s C.E., though ... Paul had been imprisoned on his way to Rome; and some suggest he may have ...
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  • of Vigilius, who died en route back to Rome. Today, it is accepted as ... of Chalcedon and weaken the position of Rome. Pope Vigilius thus refused ...
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  • the design of which originated in Ancient Rome. The word now refers to any ... Jewish and Christian underground burials in Rome, often referred to as the ...
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  • === Expedition to Persia and return to Rome === He spent the next eleven ... At the age of forty, during the reign of Philip the Arab, he came ...
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  • A senator's son and himself the governor of Rome at 30, Gregory ... in a period, however, when the city of Rome was facing a serious decline ...
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  • of violence and ultimately a schism with Rome. The death of Emperor Theodosius ... of Alexandria. He accompanied Cyril to the Third Ecumenical Council, held ...
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  • |city = Rome |country = Italy, but partially extraterritorial ... is a pontifical university located in Rome, Italy. Heir of the Roman ...
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  • began to truly flourish during the third and second centuries B.C ... to the cult of Bacchus introduced into Rome from lower Italy by way of ...
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  • holds that the primacy of the Patriarch of Rome (the Pope) is one of honor ... bishops, known as patriarchs: the Bishop of Rome, the Bishop of Alexandria ...
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  • unnamed person representing the church at Rome to the church at Corinth. ... literature and prophecy by Hermas of Rome, widely read publicly in the ...
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  • of Constantinople as the "New Rome." The council met in the ... Nicene Christianity, gaining the support of Rome and several other key churches ...
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  • to Africa, and especially in the city of Rome itself, where they totaled ... famed Roman aqueducts still supply water to Rome today. In California, three ...
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  • B.C.E. The present ruins represent the third incarnation of the Temple ... restituit ("The Senate and People of Rome restored what fire had consumed ...
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  • The later date applies if he wrote it from Rome, the earlier date if he wrote ... Paul, who is apparently in prison (probably in either Rome or Ephesus ...
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  • 26, 121 – March 17, 180) was emperor of Rome from 161 C.E. until his death ... === Emperor of Rome === In 161, Emperor Antoninus Pius died after indicating ...
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  • Lorenzo Valla was born in Rome, Italy, around 1406. His father, Luca ... Valla went to Milan and Genoa, tried again to a get a position in ...
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  • with the venerable "popes" of Rome and Alexandria excommunicating ... The issue soon became highly publicized in Constantinople. From Rome ...
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  • trouble, Latin-speaking Cassian was sent to Rome to plead his cause before ... It was possibly when he was in Rome that he accepted the invitation ...
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  • the pope to return the Holy See from Avignon back to Rome. ... Bridget spent the latter part of her life in Rome where she died at ...
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  • argument Lucan, upon his return to Rome, began to make his mark as ... high. The tense political situation in Rome came to a head when Gaius ...
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  • Giovanni fearing for his life, fleeing from Rome, and charging paternal and ... After the divorce, she stayed away from Rome at a convent, lending credence ...
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  • states, and for the return of the pope to Rome from Avignon. Pope Urban VI ... after Julian of Norwich. She was the twenty-third child out of 25. (Her twin ...
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  • traced to Kubaba, the deified queen of the Third Dynasty of Kish, worshiped ... its aniconic cult object was removed to Rome in 203 B.C.E. However, if ...
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  • program, which reshaped the city of Rome and left enduring landmarks ... brought Apollodorus of Damascus with him to Rome. He took part in the Emperor ...
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  • with her huge entourage of handmaidens to Rome, where she persuaded Pope ... the reign of Diocletian and Maximian (late third century). One of these martyrs ...
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  • Mutual excommunications followed, with Rome accusing Photius of being ... and unfortunate history of conflict between Rome and Constantinople. The famous ...
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  • Mithridates was summoned back to Rome where he was kept a prisoner ... ==Between Rome and Parthia== Unhappy with the growing Parthian influence ...
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  • manage the German Archaeological Institute in Rome. le Mérite in 1868, honorary citizenship of Rome, and the Nobel prize for literature ...
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  • in the eastern church, and Pope Leo I, from Rome, wrote that Eutyches' ... in fear of his own life, returned to Rome by back roads, reporting that ...
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  • earliest antipope was Hippolytus of Rome (d. 235) who protested against ... and whether Hippolytus actually declared himself to be the Bishop ...
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  • However, it is accepted that he was born in Rome between 1474 and 1476, as ... in the north and Naples to the south of Rome. As captain general of the ...
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  • there. In 1862, he won a Grand Prix de Rome and spent three years in Rome. His first opera was a one-act production at the at Opéra-Comique ...
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  • The word "cardinal" was first used in Rome at the beginning ... their kings to pay them from church monies. Rome accepted the loss of some ...
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  • her uncle Herod II, with whom she lived in Rome and Judea. While on a visit ... coast of the Levant as well as at Rome, where they enjoyed considerable ...
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  • was excommunicated by the early church at Rome as a heretic; Nevertheless ... Marcion travelled to Rome about 142–143. Tertullian dates the beginning ...
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  • before accepting Pope Sixtus IV’s call to Rome to occupy the chair of eloquence ... Osnaga. When she died, he was married a third time to another woman of ...
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  • Prize. After being awarded the Prix di Rome in 193, he became a fellow ... though some of his later works, notably the Third Essay and the Dance of Vengeance ...
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  • considered a success, and on his return to Rome he resumed his duties at San ... so is not considered to have been Bishop of Rome. He is counted, however, as ...
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  • of 93, he was the oldest pope, and had the third longest pontificate, behind ... Born in Carpineto Romano, near Rome, he was the sixth of the seven ...
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  • Lotario was educated in Rome, Paris (under Peter of Corbeil), and ... 1159 C.E.–1181 C.E.), Lotario returned to Rome and held office during the ...
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  • In 1642, Poussin and Le Brun ventured to Rome to broaden the scope of their art. Le Brun remained in Rome for just over four years, working under Poussin ...
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  • appealed strongly to him, he proceeded to Rome. There, he entered the Jesuit ... Claret left the court and hastened to Rome, where Isabella had incurred ...
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  • that time John of Montecorvino came to Rome with similar promising news ... incredible blasphemies about the court of Rome and our order and the state ...
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  • Wulfia converted many among the Goths who, when they conquered Rome ... Europe and eventually captured even Rome itself were in reality not ...
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  • of the Sistine Chapel at the Vatican in Rome and The Last Judgment on the ... the sculpture that he invited the artist to Rome, where he arrived on June ...
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  • and they hastened to accuse him at Rome. The Roman clergy wrote to ... in opposition to Cyprian. Meanwhile in Rome, the followers of the Roman ...
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  • was educated in Cremona, Milan, and finally Rome, where he came under the tutelage ... to him. Aeneas is reborn as the creator of Imperial Rome. ...
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  • of a walled enclave within the city of Rome. At approximately 108.7 acres ... monarchy that is ruled by the Bishop of Rome—the Pope. The highest state ...
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  • legal heir, Octavian, brought the might of Rome against Egypt, Cleopatra took ... Beloved of Her Father." She was the third daughter of Ptolemy XII of ...
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  • Roman legates apologized for the bishop of Rome's absence by explaining ... and secretly made his way back to Rome, leading to Leo's officially ...
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  • he had teaching duties; then four years in Rome doing theological studies ... At Heythrop in London, his textbooks were scholastic manuals. In ...
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  • quot; or "father"), the bishop of Rome, who is the leader of the ... as the first pope, who was martyred in Rome. Yet the early bishops of ...
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  • voyage, helped enhance trade between India and Rome. Gary Keith Young ... and Rome's loss of the Red Sea ports, Augustin F. C. Holl. Ethnoarchaeology ...
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  • the original St. Peter's Basilica in Rome, which was replaced in the ... The oldest known basilica, the Basilica Porcia, was built in Rome ...
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  • of these groups displayed disloyalty to Rome. After a particularly harsh ... rank of governors) ruled the province on Rome’s behalf. They held the Roman ...
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  • The Fall of Rome or the Fall of the Roman Empire refers to the defeat ... fascinated to understand what had led to Rome's defeat. Perhaps lessons ...
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  • He was appointed "definitor general" at Rome for the Capuchins ... #039;s "general definitor" in Rome, where Pope Clement VIII assigned ...
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  • Famous Apostolic Fathers include Clement of Rome (c. 30-100), Ignatius of Antioch ... 96) is attributed to this early bishop of Rome. It was widely read in the ...
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  • Mark Antony was especially criticized in Rome for betraying his Roman ... A member of the Antonia gens, Antony was born in Rome, around 83 B ...
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  • Oliviero Caraffa procured his transfer to Rome. In 1501, he was made Procurator ... him cardinal presbyter of Saint Sisto in Rome, and in 1518, bishop of Palermo ...
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  • in full communion with the Bishop of Rome (the Pope). While differing ... that was in disagreement with the see of Rome chose to enter into full communion ...
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  • Ottorino Respighi (Bologna, July 9, 1879 – Rome, April 18, 1936 ... Respighi moved to Rome in 1913 and lived there for the rest of his ...
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  • today. His work chronicled the history of Rome from 96 to 378, although only ... to influence the future. Less centered on Rome than Tacitus had been, he ...
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  • convicted of the charge of sedition against Rome, the crime under which he ... shortly after Pontius Pilate was recalled to Rome. ==Background== ...
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  • plebian family gens Aelia. Hadrian was the third of the "Five Good Emperors ... Hadrian was born in Rome to a well-established family that had originated ...
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  • Josephus has Elazer admitting that it had been wrong to resist Rome ... quot; and so "sitting in his study in Rome" he "improved on ...
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  • Unlike the majority of the pretenders during the Crisis of the Third ... emperor and continued their march towards Rome. At the time of his arrival ...
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  • Pope, he had worked within the Curia in Rome for forty years and was a ... Boniface VIII founded the University of Rome La Sapienza in 1303. He intervened ...
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  • the leadership of the Church passed from Rome to southern France. During ... in spiritual salvation. Pelagius came to Rome in 380 C.E. and was highly ...
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  • him with the foundation of the church in Rome, but differ about the authority ... " while another follows Paul, and a third adheres to Apollos (1 Corinthians ...
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  • was Saint Peter before his travels to Rome. The third Bishop was the ... their affiliation with the Holy See in Rome in 1182. From at least from ...
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  • Marcus Porcius Cato Uticencis was born in 95 B.C.E. in Rome, the son ... On his return to Rome in 65 B.C.E., Cato was elected to the position ...
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  • Monothelitism was finally condemned at the Third Council of Constantinople ... rivaled only by that of the bishop of Rome. Sergius wrote that Emperor ...
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  • After several confrontations between Dacia and Rome, Emperor Trajan ... the defeat and capture of Lysimachus in the third century B.C.E. by the Getae ...
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  • prehistoric time prior to the foundation of Rome until its complete assimilation ... material level by the time it was absorbed by Rome. The high cultural ...
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  • Between 936 and 942 he visited Italy several times, founding in Rome the monastery of Our Lady on the Aventine and reforming several convents ...
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  • He ended a century of civil wars and gave Rome an era of peace, prosperity ... He was born in Rome (or Velletri) on September 23, 63 B.C.E., with ...
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  • was responsible for summoning Galileo to Rome in 1633 to recant his work ... and the castle of Sant'Angelo in Rome. Urban also established an ...
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  • Metastasio was born in Rome, where his father, Felice Trapassi, a ... was then useless to expect advancement in Rome. His personal beauty, charming ...
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  • Franco Modigliani was born on June 18, 1918 in Rome, Italy, the son ... Doctor Juris degree from the University of Rome, in June 1939. He moved with ...
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  • prosperity accrued from economic trade with Rome, India, and elsewhere, but ... and trade. It minted its own coins by the third century, converting in the ...
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  • Canute’s pilgrimage to Rome in 1027 was another sign of his dedicated devotion to the Christian faith. It is still debated whether he went ...
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  • with Basilides and took his teachings to Rome where he further developed ... Clement of Alexandria, and Hippolytus of Rome, whose accounts of his teachings ...
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  • in 1428, and Dufay also left at this time, going to Rome. He became a member of the Papal Choir, serving Pope Martin V, and then after the death of Pope ...
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  • on Pope Nicholas V's vision of a new Rome with extensive public works ... Boniface and the 1370s when the Papacy returned to Rome. ...
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  • amphitheater in the center of the city of Rome. Originally capable of seating ... after the traditional date of the fall of Rome in 476. As well as the traditional ...
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  • Peri was probably born in Rome, but studied in Florence with Cristofano Malvezzi, and went on to work in a number of churches there, both as ...
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  • Canon Law for the Orthodox Churches, united with Rome. In its new constitutions, Eastern Patriarchs were made almost independent from Rome including ...
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  • world, including two journeys to Rome. Plutarch studied philosophy ... of Achaea, and journeys to Alexandria and Rome. He had a number of influential ...
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  • to study art in Italy, he made his way to Rome via Parma, where he painted ... Ribera lived in Rome from 1613-16, on the Via Margutta, and associated ...
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  • serious artist. He won the elite Grand Prix de Rome in 1723. The Prix de Rome was a scholarship for art students at the time. The various artists were ...
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  • David attempted to win the Prix de Rome, an art scholarship to the ... allowed to stay at the French Academy in Rome for an extra year, but after ...
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  • In mosaics in Santa Maria Maggiore in Rome, dating from 432-440, just ... wall painting in the Catacomb of Priscilla, Rome, in which the seated Madonna ...
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  • Rome conducted censuses to determine taxes. The word 'census' originates from ancient Rome, coming from the Latin word 'censere ...
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  • auxillis Gratiae (Commission on Grace) in Rome for the settlement of the ... auxillis Gratiae (Commission on Grace) in Rome for the settlement of the ...
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  • and returned to full communion with Rome. The Congregation for the ... Those who are known to have returned to full communion with Rome did ...
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  • of the crown, and the title of Patrician of Rome, were harbingers of his son's imperial coronation, which is usually seen as the founding ...
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  • grandfather Antipater, he was educated in Rome, along with his full brother ... The three heirs therefore traveled to Rome to make their claims, Antipas ...
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  • accompanied by other magi on his journey to Rome in 66 C.E. In the early twentieth ... and accepted the prince favored by Rome. Tacitus, 1942, [http://classics ...
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  • ben Hananiah (Gen. R. 64). Secret anti-Rome factions, however, began to ... having already soured on opposition to Rome or wanting more certain confirmation ...
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  • in the Roman Empire in the second and third centuries. Strongly devoted ... c. 200), then bishop of Lyon, who visited Rome during the height of the controversy ...
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  • In 1341 Petrarch was crowned poet laureate in Rome, the first man since antiquity to be given this honor. He traveled widely in Europe and served ...
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  • Yodeling (or yodelling, jodeling) is a form of singing that involves singing an extended note which rapidly and repeatedly changes in pitch from ...
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  • Catholic lines of apostolic succession recognized by Rome. ... Independent Catholic Churches. Since 1896, Rome has not fully recognized all ...
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  • It is said that Veronica later traveled to Rome to present the cloth to the ... accounts at different times of a visit to Rome that made direct reference ...
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  • are a vital source for the study of ancient Rome from a vast number of perspectives ... of the country to the hardships of life in Rome for Iuvenalis. ...
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  • (president) of Rhodes and was sent to Rome as an ambassador. He conducted ... of Rhodes. He also served as ambassador to Rome in 87 - 86 B.C.E., during ...
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  • foods were part of daily life in Ancient Rome (Kurlansky 2002). Cleopatra ... and Vegetables: A Global Perspective. Rome: Food and Agriculture Organization ...
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  • When he left Australia in 1920, to visit Rome and the United States of America ... point onward, Simonds was widely viewed as Rome's representative in Melbourne. ...
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  • Constantinople and the Catholic Church in Rome. When Charlemagne was proclaimed ... list of questions to Pope Nicholas I at Rome in August 866, obtaining 106 ...
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  • died, Diego and Dominic returned by way of Rome. The purpose of this trip ... papal legates returning in pomp to Rome. To this group he administered ...
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  • the Etruscans. The region was ruled by Rome for several centuries and ... Elba is the largest island of the archipelago, and the third largest ...
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  • C.E.), and the split between the Church of Rome and the Orthodox Church is ... churches re-established communion with Rome during the seventeenth through ...
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  • attributed the moral irresponsibility in Rome to the doctrine of divine ... and the Pelagians were expelled from Rome. Pelagianism continued in ...
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  • took up the command of the defence of Rome. His wife, Anita, fought with ... the unification movement set its gaze on Rome and Venice. Mazzini was discontented ...
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  • Montessori's family moved to Rome in 1875, which allowed her ... She entered the University of Rome's medical school in 1896, ...
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  • One of four major basilicas of Rome—(St. John Lateran, St. Peter ... of Antioch, and later the first Bishop of Rome. Although the New Testament ...
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  • the Gregorian University, the University of Rome and the Accademia dei Nobili ... Nazi officers to escape the collapse of the Third Reich. Formally a simple ...
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  • were for centuries used by the Bishop of Rome also known as the pope. After ... In line with the theory of Moscow as the Third Rome, the Russian Tsars exercised ...
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  • fountain, a practice that was revived in Rome in the fifteenth century, ... *Fontana di Trevi in Rome *Fountain of the Four Rivers in Rome ...
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  • was the emperor who reconquered the city of Rome from the Ostrogoths. He is ... advanced into Sicily and Italy, recapturing Rome (536) and the Ostrogoth capital ...
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  • examples have been found in China, Phoenicia, Rome, and Crete. Early glass bottle manufacture was conducted by the Phoenicians. Specimens of Phoenician ...
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