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  • Image:Saint Agnes.jpg|{{Saint Agnes.jpg/credit}}<br />Saint Agnes of Rome, the patron saint of chastity, gardeners, girls, engaged couples, rape vict
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  • | location = Rome
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  • ...withdrawing Roman forces. Bavaria was an important location in provincial Rome, as it lies just to the north of Brenner Pass, which is one of the only pas
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  • ...st working in Rome Film Studios, wrote the story for Fellini's first film "Rome:Open City". Manning O'Brine lived in Sussex with his wife and four sons. <r
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  • |The Mission of Saint Agnes of Rome, Virgin and Martyr |Saint Agnes of [[Rome]], [[Italy]] <ref name="krell286">Krell, p. 286</ref>
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  • ...] used in ancient [[Ancient Greek Theater|Greek]] and [[Theater of ancient Rome|Roman theater]] and was probably in wide use since the early fourth century ===Ancient Rome===
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  • | University of Rome 3, Rome
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  • Orlando remained in retirement until the liberation of Rome in [[World War II]], when he became a member of the consultive assembly and
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  • ...had been virtually forgotten. Since Julius Caesar, the founder of the new Rome, had often been identified with the original founder Romulus, he regarded N ==Office holders in the city of Rome==
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  • ...son Aeneas and is able to tell his son about the glory of the kingdom of [[Rome]] that Aeneas will found. In the ''Aeneid'', Anchises represents the [[past
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  • ...ion and ''[[hostis humani generis]]''. Note that this was in 1961, but the Rome Statute enabling the [[International Criminal Court]], a current multinatio
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  • * Frommel, Christoph L. "Papal Policy: The Planning Of Rome During The Renaissance." ''Journal Of Interdisciplinary History,'' 1986 17( * Collins, Jeffrey. ''Papacy and Politics in Eighteenth-Century Rome: Pius VI and the Arts.'' Cambridge U. Press, 2004. 355 pp.
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  • ...cruiser ''USS Indianapolis'' in 1937-1938, and served as naval attaché in Rome and Belgrade, then commanded a destroyer squadron at the end of 1941.
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  • *23 October 1994 - Paladium - [[Rome]], [[Italy]]
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  • ...d one of his satires is based in Rome.<ref>''Fleckno, an English Priest at Rome''</ref> Nothing more is known of him for several years.
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  • ...ony*.html#68.4 68.4]</ref> He spent some time in [[Italy]], including in [[Rome]] where he taught philosophy, but did not master [[Latin]] until late in li
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  • ...]], the literate cultures of [[Ancient Greece|Greece]] and [[Ancient Rome|Rome]] began to take notice of it, and a further proto-literate period of [[ogha ...e victories of the Roman army with the low morals of the people at home in Rome, says that, as well as conquering Britain and the Orkney islands, "we have
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  • ...e [[United Kingdom]] but this [[cat]]'s roots may go all the way back to [[Rome]]. They are also famous in [[literature]], as the Cheshire Cat, found in th
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  • ===The March on Rome=== The [[March on Rome]] which occurred between October 27 and 29 of 1922 was a show of force by [
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  • # 1st Lateran (in Rome) 1123 # Basel/Ferrara/Florence/Rome 1431-45 (when the Pope moved the council from Basel to Ferrara, a rebel gro
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