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defection of their respective peoples". The colonists sent envoys to Rome "to clear themselves of the charge of joining in the
Volscian war and to ask for the release of the captives, that they might punish them in accordance with their own laws". Their request was denied. They received a rebuke and an order to leave the city. In 382 BC two of the
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respectively. They merged in 1713 and continued to exist until 1870. The
Maestre Pie Venerini teachers opened their house in 1744. An Institute of the Brothers of Christian Schools was founded in 1836 and disbanded in 1850 due to lack of facilities. A primary school conjoined with the Royal Normal School was opened in 1874.
888:). It was decreed that if a Veliternian senator crossed this river, "his redemption should be set at a thousand pounds of bronze, and that he who had captured him might not release his prisoner from bondage until the fine was paid". The town was repopulated with colonists who were settled on the lands of the senators.
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dialect. The
Veliterno dialect, is often unintelligible for those who do not normally speak Italian. It is characterized by a predominance of the vowel "o" and Neapolitan expressions such as "nanny" for a father, "am dead" for dead. The first dictionary of the Velletrano dialect was published in the
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and Mount
Artemisio in the north. The climate is very rainy, with an annual average of 1,400 to 1,500 mm (55 to 59 in) precipitation, making it the rainiest city of Lazio and one of the most rainy cities in Italy. Humid currents from the southwest facing the Mont Artemisio condense all the
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Velitrae; for not only was a street in the most frequented part of town long ago called Octavian, but an altar was shown there besides, consecrated by an Octavius. This man was leader in a war with a neighbouring town ..." This was the family of Rome's first
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was sent to fight the Volsci. He defeated them and " pursued their enemies beyond it to
Velitrae, where vanquished and victors burst into the city in one body. More blood was shed there, in the promiscuous slaughter of all sorts of people, than had been in the battle itself. A very few were granted
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Velitrae provided a contingent which fought alongside the Volsci. The Romans found out about this because there were men from Velitrae among the prisoners they captured in a battle they won against the Volsci. They were sent to Rome and questioned. This "in no uncertain terms laid bare the
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Velletri has been divided into five decarcìe (singular decarcìa), areas equivalent to districts, since the medieval period. The name decarcia presumed to mean "power of ten" from to the Greek words δεκα (deka, "ten") and αρχια (Arkia, "power"). However, currently there are six decarcie. The
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The first schools for children in
Velletri had very old roots. The Conservatorio di zitelle per l'educazione della fanciulle (conservatory for old maids and for the education of young girls) and the istituto di Suore Orsoline (institute of the Orsoline Nuns) were founded in 1690 and 1695
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General Fred Walker spotted a flaw in the German defenses on Mount Artemisio between Velletri and Valmontone. Between 30 and 31 May 1944, the 142nd and 143rd regiments penetrated the German defenses at Monte Artemisio, and on June 1 Velletri fell, followed the next day by
1102:, the lord of Marino, sacked Rome of May 7, 1527. The Pope was imprisoned in (Castel Sant'Angelo), forcing Velletri to pay 15,000 crowns in municipal lands, 12,600 crowns in installments, and provide more than 6,000 rubbia lime and 15,000 tiles to repair the damage done to Marino.
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898:(local administrative districts where Roman citizens were registered). These two new Roman tribes were the Maecia and Scaptia. According to Cornell and Oakley, Velitrae and Lanuvium were incorporated into the Scaptia and Maecia respectively, thus obtaining Roman citizenship.
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In 1913, the
Tramvie dei Castelli Romani tram line reached Velletri, connecting it directly to Rome and the rest of the Castelli Romani area until 1953. In 1927, the fascist regime instituted the National Grape and Wine Festival, which is still celebrated today in October.
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and Castelli Romani. Velletri and its most important monuments were virtually destroyed; the Tower of the Trivium at the Palazzo Comunale and Palazzo Ginnetti were never rebuilt. Despite the evacuation order of German military authorities, there were civilian casualties.
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The main urban green area is the Giardino Comunale (Municipal Garden) in via Orti Ginnetti. It previously was the Villa Ginnetti and the Ginnetti Allotments (Orti). There are other green areas: the recently restored Gardens of St. Mary, in the suburbs towards
665:, which arises from Colle Tondo, on Maschio dell'Artemisio (812 m) and in the Faccialone forest (615 m). This watercourse near Villa Borgia, superseded the old town of Velletri, changes name to Fossa Farina near the iron bridge of the Roma-Velletri railway.
1388:. Velletri was chosen as the provincial capital because of its central position, which confirmed "the role and the strategic importance of Velletri". The budget allocated to the province, once established, was 460 million lire. On 23 September 2007, Pope
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Velletri has a well established film tradition. In addition to several studios in the town in the early 20th century, there has always been at least one cinema. Helios Filme studio was established in the town in 1900. In 1911 it released its film Dante's
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In the Middle Ages, at least six naming variants (Velletrum, Veletrum, Veletra, Velitrum, Bellitro, Villitria) are attested by various official acts until the 11th century. Until the 18th century, Velletri survived as parallel forms of Blitri and Belitri.
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The main public library in Velletri is the Biblioteca Comunale (Municipal Library) Augusta Tersenghi. It has several book collections assembled by individuals from the 18th century and is an integral part of SBCR (Library System of the Castelli Romani).
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The Royal Normal School was established at Velletri by royal decree of September 23, 1872, to meet the need for better training for primary school teachers in the province of Rome. In 1891 the school was named after Clemente Cardinali (1789–1839), an
754:, corresponding to the Greek "ουελια" ( "Velia"). From this root came the place name Velestrom, the place next to a swamp or marsh, was probably used by Volsci to call old Velletri. The Romans named it after the same city Velitrae, hence the Greek
1579:, or ruling authorities, of Velletri and the Great Council. The first stone of the new building, was laid on January 26, 1575. Completed in 1590, and destroyed in 1944, the palace has now been substantially rebuilt true to the original project.
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When Velletri was a Volscian town it was surrounded by massive walls. However, they were razed to the ground in 338 BC as a punishment after the final Roman conquest of the city. The walls were not rebuilt until the Middle Ages. In the
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The sports hall host the cities basketball and volleyball teams, It opened in December 2008, and it is located in San Biagio. It has a capacity of over 2000 spectators. It is used for the major domestic competitions, and is named after
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almost outnumbered the colonists". The enemy took refuge in the city and the tribunes "abstained from attacking the place; they were not certain of succeeding, nor did they think it right to aim at the extermination of the colony".
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reconquest of Italy. The first information about Velletri in the Middle Ages is dated 465 by Adeodato, the bishop of the city. Between the 5th and 6th century, the Veliterna diocese became increasingly important. In 592,
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The multipurpose gym as has functioned as a multiple sport centre for many years. It remains a major multi sport facility where volleyball and basketball games are also held. It has a capacity of about 1,000 spectators.
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and products of the surrounding agricultural region. In 1851, the wine production of the area was around 14,000 barrels, which was sold mainly to Rome. The territory of Velletri produces the following DOC wines:
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was planted". In 492 BC, while the Volsci were affected by an epidemic, "the Romans increased the number of colonists at Velitrae and sent out a new colony to Norba, in the mountains, as a stronghold for the
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Anche secondo le categorie sismiche stabilite dal D.M. LL.PP. 1984 e la successiva ordinanza P.C.M. n° 3274 20 marzo 2003 Velletri era in zona sismica 2. Sono nella stessa zone sismica tutti i Colli Albani.
983:(1254–1261), former bishop of Velletri, ordered during his pontificate to bring the relics of Velletri holy martyrs Pontian and Eleuterio to be preserved in the crypt beneath the cathedral. In 1342, Nicola
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besieged Velletri. However, the city resisted until the arrival of reinforcements from Rome. In exchange for this help, the city had to undergo the appointment of a mayor appointed by Rome. This kind of
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The Archaeological Route is the heart of the collection, the Sarcophagus of the Labors of Hercules, dating to the 2nd century and discovered in 1955, the Orontes plate of the 4th century, and the
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would be elected every six months. The first four times the choice would be directly ratified by the Romans. In 1353 the Trivium Tower was opened. It was a symbol of the city of Velletri.
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The Antonio Mancinelli Falconi-Dante Institute of Further Education is the result of a merger between various educational bodies. It runs courses in the classics, languages, socio-psycho-
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Institute of Rome. It became autonomous in 1968. Since then it has had over 6000 graduates. Today, it has 50 classes and a thousand pupils. It offers courses in science and technology.
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In 380 BC the Romans stormed Velitrae and then moved on to fight other enemies. In 370 BC the colonists of Velitrae made several incursions into Roman territory and also besieged
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with the assistance of 800 Velletrani soldiers. The land of Castellana was granted to Velletri, and remained merged with Velletri until 1967. On April 21, 1482, during the
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In the 13th century, Velletri was administered in the form of a republic. It was governed by the Great Council, composed of consuls, who were then replaced by a council of
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portal is by Traiano da Palestrina (1512). The interior has several frescoes, while the Capitular Museum houses important relics, vessels and paintings including works by
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built several villas in Velitrae. Inscriptions recorded that the city had a basilica, an amphitheater and a theater. Livy noted that the city had the shrines of the gods
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opened the Roma-Velletri railway, the third rail of the Papal States and one of the first in Italy. This helped the growth of the town even after the transition to the
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and Velitrae. After two years of fighting Rome defeated the rebels. Velitrae was punished harshly. Her walls were demolished. Her senators were exiled beyond the River
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In 2000, the new library called Biblioteca Comunale Augusto Tersenghi was inaugurated. here were also the opening of the Teatro di Terra (1995), the reopening of the
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or Cathedral of St Clement was erected in the 4th century over the ruins of a pagan temple. It has three naves and was rebuilt in the current form in 1659–1662. The
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quarter, having come without arms and given themselves up." The Volsci "were deprived of the Veliternian land; colonists were sent from to Velitrae and a
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is a smaller pitch (105x60 m) with a single stand with a capacity of about 500 people. It is a practice pitch for teams which play in the lower leagues.
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The territory of Velletri collects water run off from many streams. These streams, most of them torrential in character or small in scale, are known as
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The radio station Radio Delta Stereo Velletri hadsbeen on frequency 103.3 since 1976. Radio Mania is a radio station that broadcasts on frequency 88.2.
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The L'Istituto di Istruzione Superiore "Juana Romani" is an art school. There is also the agricultural college in Via Ferruccio Parri.
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of the cathedral contains works of art, which are especially important for their uniqueness. Among these are the 11th-12th century's
1991:'s severe loss of population, the university was moved to Velletri, where form 1817 it run humanities courses which led to degrees.
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was rebuilt in 1573 to a design by Jacopo Barozzi da Vignola, near the bastions of the town. However, during extension works on the
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ordered the reunification of the two powers (papal and civilian) in 1591, thus sealing the definitive end of the free municipality.
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of Sant'Eurosia. This stream originates from Monte Spina, elevation 731 metres (2,398 ft) above sea level, in the territory of
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The territory of Velletri stretches between two distinct areas. The northern part is situated on the southern foothills of the
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for that year, Spurius and Lucius Papirius, marched on Velitrae. They won a battle near the town in which "auxiliaries from
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on the Grand Tour d'Italie. It attracts travelers to its museum collections, its architecture and its natural environment.
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Velletri Prison: in the district Lazzara, it is a maximum security prison which housed Filippo Pappalardi and Angelo Izzo.
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was created. New schools and cultural centers were built. The new seat of the Tribunal, the Cadets Battalion NCO of the
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were falling to the enemy the Germans created a third fortified line, the Caesar Line, which stretched between
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in 410 CE. It was the seat of a bishopric and, in the following century, it became an imperial city after the
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had the title of Velletri-Segni, visited Velletri celebrating a
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country", which was a Volscian area near Velitrae. According to
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Stillwell, R., MacDonald, W.L., Holland McAllister, M. (Eds.),
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2460:(Velletri, 1867-1924 born Carolina Carlesimo), portrait painter
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The Regiment of Cadets Brigadier Marshals and Velletri Police.
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The site of the Villa degli Ottavi, sub-urban residence of the
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presented a bill on the establishment of the province of the
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brought together the Diocese of Tres Tabernae in Velletri.
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Fontana di Piazza Giuseppe Garibaldi, was built around 1912;
1082:. In November 1526, a contingent from Velletri sent by Pope
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that gave very broad boundaries to the Veliterna community.
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of Velletri's territory is Zone 2 (medium-high seismicity).
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of a fragment of the Holy Cross), with precious stones and
1987:. In 1150 it was merged with the Diocese of Velletri. with
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1672:. It is located in a corner of Piazza Giuseppe Garibaldi.
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of the Colonnas took up lots in Velletri. In 1589, Pope
1094:, who at the time were enemies of the Pope and allies of
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3149:
Dizionario di erudizione storico-ecclesiastica - Velletri
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Dizionario di erudizione storico-ecclesiastica - Velletri
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Dizionario di erudizione storico-ecclesiastica - Velletri
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In the 10th century, Velletri fell under the rule of the
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Municipalities of the Metropolitan City of Rome Capital
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yield of 16 tonnes/ha. The reds are blends of 30-50%
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symbols of the Evangelists. The Cross was donated by
2051:: human development from the first men on is explored
683:, from which is part of the municipal water supply.
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2045:: fossils are exposed and explains the fossilization
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occupied Velletri during his attempt to conquer the
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lasted until 1374 when, following an agreement, the
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not being far, and to the protection offered by the
2498:(Velletri, 1731 - Lyon, 1804), cardinal, and author
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Commissariato della Guardia di Finanza of Velletri.
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Fountain of Piazza Benedetto Cairoli, built in 1622
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2156:The paid subscription newspapers of Velletri are
1983:The University of Velletri established under the
1660:, the gate was destroyed and was replaced by the
1126:(1740–1748), the troops of the Spanish-Nepolitan
930:Velletri began to decline after it was sacked by
514:, the paternal family of the first Roman Emperor
3911:
2057:: human development before the discovery of fire
1818:Cultural Association for the dance "Terpsichore"
2399:Velletri was a mandatory stop between Rome and
1821:Associazione Culturale "University of Carnival"
1633:Porta Lucia, Porta Napoletana, and Porta Romana
495:('Liberty of pope and empire is given to me').
2966::, Volume II: Books VII–VIII (1998), pp. 562-3
1074:. The city government was administered by the
3271:
2977:The Princeton Encyclopedia of Classical Sites
2830:- Velletri, vol. III pp. 439–440, Roma, 1829.
2552:
2548:List of twin towns and sister cities in Italy
1961:which was founded in 1960 as a branch of the
1901:Consortium University of Velletri: 50 members
1824:Italian Association of Sommeliers of Velletri
94:Velletri within the Metropolitan City of Rome
41:
3247:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (
3221:including, notably, the Velletri Sarcophagus
2798:
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2106:bronze. On the front there is a fragment of
1225:was stationed at Velletri. The U.S. General
1110:dissolved the civilian government, but Pope
913:wrote: "There are many indications that the
860:In 340 BC the Latin cities federated in the
707:The climate of Velletri is mild, due to the
1642:, which was built in 1511 by laborers from
1070:In 1512, Velletri was still an independent
1023:. In 1434, during the struggle against the
574:, whose reclamation started at the time of
490:
457:, central Italy. Neighbouring communes are
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3264:
3078:, Albano Laziale, 1990; Zaccaria Negroni,
2723:. Italian National Institute of Statistics
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2250:
1954:and social sciences at high school level.
1939:, Quod Divina Sapientia on April 7, 1851.
578:and was accomplished during the regime of
2793:
2233:National Grape and Wine Festival, October
2164:. The various free local newspapers are
2063:: explores the life of man before writing
2015:. The museum is divided into two routes:
1747:
1221:. The First Division paratroopers of the
2504:(Velletri, 1987), footballer in Italian
2296:
2254:
2147:
2033:area. It is divided into five sections:
1914:Velletri Military school for carabinieri
1909:
1796:
1701:National Archaeological Museum of Naples
1613:
1548:The Fontana di Piazza Giuseppe Garibaldi
1543:
1494:
1166:line reached Velletri in 1856. In 1866,
1086:contributed to the rainge the castle of
998:
813:Aulus Verginius Tricostus Caeliomontanus
782:
595:
3076:La Valle Latina - Storia di un ambiente
2822:
2820:
2224:Festival of Saint Clemente, November 23
2102:enamels placed on a base of silver and
1675:
872:, the Volsci and the Roman colonies of
492:Est mihi libertas papalis et imperialis
14:
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3182:"Puteaux - Qu'est-ce que le jumelage?"
2486:(Velletri, born 1987), Olympic gymnast
2305:The primary production in Velletri is
2160:(with drafting in Piazza Cairoli) and
1464:Most Holy Peter and Bartholomew church
868:(340-338 BC). They were joined by the
804:In 494 BC, a war between Rome and the
3259:
2492:(1682–1784), archbishop and historian
2447:(Velletri, 63 BC - Rome, 14 AD), 1st
2367:. The whites are blends of up to 70%
1568:fountain depicts mythological scenes;
839:military tribunes with consular power
633:at the edge of the municipal area to
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418:
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2227:Festival of Santa Maria delle Grazie
2022:Volsci, discovered in 1910 are here.
1812:Association Committee Velletri South
1780:Institutions and government services
600:Mount Artemisio overshadows Velletri
510:. Velletri was also the home of the
498:Velletri was an ancient city of the
2758:Dizionario d'ortografia e pronunzia
2531:(Velletri, 1990), actress and model
2438:
2011:, and Sarcophagus of the labors of
1998:Faculty of Agriculture in Viterbo.
1931:was established in Velletri by the
1532:
1268:On 14 June 2001, Mario Pepe of the
1252:Suburbicarian See of Velletri-Segni
24:
2781:, foglio 150 (Roma), edizione 1967
2735:
2166:Free News, The Voice of the Castle
1994:Velletri is currently home to the
1905:
1815:Cultural Association 'A Matticella
1519:Holy Cross on Mount Calvary church
1488:Oratorio di Santa Maria del Sangue
1149:. The Republic lasted until 1814.
1138:in Velletri and its surroundings.
25:
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3288:Metropolitan City of Rome Capital
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2355:and no more than 10% of a mix of
1688:period. The existence of a Roman
1609:
1159:was overwhelmed soon after this.
901:During the Roman period, several
793:, found in a villa near the town.
2686:
2670:
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1947:and intellectual from Velletri.
1836:The Velletri Environment Spinosa
675:Other water sources include the
276:113 km (44 sq mi)
155:
154:
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88:
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2964:A Commentary on Livy Books VI–X
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2259:Velletri Corso della Repubblica
1763:because it is more akin to the
1516:Santa Maria degli Angeli church
797:During his reign (642–617 BC),
3940:Renaissance sites in the Lazio
2833:
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2413:Stadio Comunale Giovanni Scavo
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1525:Santa Maria del Carmine church
1403:
1124:War of the Austrian Succession
950:(981). The entire area of the
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13:
1:
3950:Archaeological sites in Lazio
2885:, 6.12.6, 13.8, 17.7-8, 22.12
2706:
2194:
1978:
1833:Calliope Cultural Association
1507:San Giovanni in Plagis church
1458:San Francesco d'Assisi church
1455:Sant'Antonio di Padova church
1185:(22 January 1944) during the
1007:at the Battle of Velletri by
686:
541:Today, Velletri is home to a
135:Location of Velletri in Italy
2979:: Velitrae (Velletri) Italy.
2537:(Velletri, 1975), footballer
2383:, and up to 10% of a mix of
2116:Frederick II of Hohenstaufen
1859:
1854:
1830:Association Proloco Velitrae
1513:St Mary of the Garden church
1510:San Giovanni Battista church
1479:Church of the Chaplet church
737:
561:
7:
3227:"Places: 423117 (Velitrae)"
3188:(in French). Archived from
1922:
1408:
1231:36th U.S. Infantry Division
958:next to Velletri. In 1084,
925:
10:
3971:
3214:Velletri community website
3164:p. 213 Firefly Books 2004
2840:Dionysius of Halicarnassus
2565:
2553:Twin towns – sister cities
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2001:
1985:Suburbicarian see of Ostia
1868:
1849:
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1134:, fought against Austrian
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284:380 m (1,250 ft)
3930:Cities and towns in Lazio
3294:
3219:Museo Civico Archeologico
2406:
2317:Velletri Bianco Superiore
2218:
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1697:bronze sheets of Velletri
1485:Madonna della Neve church
1473:Sant'Antonio Abate church
1117:
1078:, which had replaced the
977:who had judicial duties.
522:, it was one of the few "
447:Metropolitan City of Rome
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3419:Castel San Pietro Romano
2859:, 2.30.14-15, 31.4, 34.6
2803:Carta Geologica d'Italia
2779:Carta Geologica d'Italia
2513:, footballer in Italian
2371:, up to 30% of a mix of
2210:
2152:Velletri Cultural Center
2143:
2135:
2130:
2070:Diocesan Museum, in the
1789:, preceded only by Rome.
1662:blocco di Porta Romana
1560:Notable buildings are:
1499:Cathedral of St. Clement
1400:in Piazza San Clemente.
3804:San Gregorio da Sassola
2542:International relations
2476:(Velletri, born 1987),
2251:Anthropogenic geography
2078:Crux Veliterna and the
1845:Rotary Club of Velletri
1766:Central-Northern Lazian
731:Atmospheric Diffusivity
436:
3809:San Polo dei Cavalieri
3286:Municipalities of the
3104:, vol. LXXXIX, p. 214.
2951:The Beginnings of Rome
2898:, 6.29-7, 36.1-6, 42.4
2870:The Library of History
2522:(1454–1505), poet and
2323:Velletri Rosso Riserva
2302:
2283:Decarcia San Salvatore
2260:
2153:
1915:
1842:Lions Club of Velletri
1809:Artemisia Teatro Terra
1802:
1801:Velletri Cemetery Gate
1748:Languages and dialects
1619:
1549:
1504:Santa Apollonia church
1500:
1012:
1011:. Oil on canvas, 1744.
855:Marcus Furius Camillus
794:
725:Climate classification
606:Seismic classification
601:
491:
428:
42:
27:Comune in Lazio, Italy
3945:Gothic sites in Lazio
3151:, vol. LXXXIX p. 413.
3080:Marino sotto le bombe
2301:Via Appia in Velletri
2300:
2258:
2151:
1913:
1800:
1617:
1547:
1498:
1444:San Michele Arcangelo
1002:
786:
727:: Zone D, 1544 GR / G
663:Fosso di Ponte Veloce
599:
547:Rome-Velletri railway
338: • Summer (
200:41.68667°N 12.77750°E
3424:Castelnuovo di Porto
3394:Capranica Prenestina
2468:1948 Summer Olympics
2280:Decarcia Saint Lucia
2274:Decarcia Santa Maria
2246:Palio delle Decarcie
2086:, Lorenzo di Bicci,
2009:Velletri Sarcophagus
1996:University of Tuscia
1676:Archaeological sites
1618:The Porta Napoletana
1522:Saint Stephen church
1491:Santa Trinita Church
1482:San Silvestro church
1057:Battle of Campomorto
1035:razed the castle of
720:. It snows rarely.
637:, near the Velletri
420:[velˈleːtri]
302: • Density
102:Location of Velletri
64:Panorama of Velletri
3754:Rocca Santo Stefano
3629:Monte Porzio Catone
3549:Guidonia Montecelio
3514:Gallicano nel Lazio
3469:Civitella San Paolo
3162:Wine Label Language
3074:Raimondo Del Nero,
2990:The History of Rome
2938:The History of Rome
2925:The History of Rome
2896:The History of Rome
2883:The History of Rome
2857:The History of Rome
2464:Spartaco Bandinelli
2425:Spartaco Bandinelli
2271:Decarcia Collicello
2084:Gentile da Fabriano
1890:Junior High Schools
1670:Victor Emmanuel III
1528:Regina Pacis church
1476:San Crispino church
1470:Santa Teresa church
1467:Santa Chiara church
1424:Gentile da Fabriano
1342:Monte Porzio Catone
1270:Chamber of Deputies
1090:, a fiefdom of the
1049:Ferdinand of Aragon
1017:Ladislaus of Naples
453:, in the region of
196: /
3819:Sant'Angelo Romano
3374:Campagnano di Roma
3319:Anguillara Sabazia
3186:Mairie de Puteaux
3018:, Augustus, 1,5, 6
3016:The Twelve Caesars
2868:Diodorus Siculus,
2520:Antonio Mancinelli
2335:The varieties of
2303:
2261:
2154:
1916:
1884:Elementary Schools
1839:Velletri Motorclub
1803:
1620:
1550:
1501:
1461:San Lorenzo church
1440:Holy Savior church
1416:Velletri Cathedral
1132:Battle of Velletri
1098:. Following this,
1013:
1009:Francesco Solimena
948:Counts of Tusculum
795:
790:Athena of Velletri
651:Fossa Sant'Eurosia
602:
557:Physical geography
467:Cisterna di Latina
294: • Total
273: • Total
259:Ascanio Cascella (
256: • Mayor
205:41.68667; 12.77750
53:Comune di Velletri
3907:
3906:
3864:Trevignano Romano
3001:Pliny the Elder,
2844:Roman Antiquities
2704:
2703:
2490:Alessandro Borgia
2474:Marta Bastianelli
2417:Stadio Comunale B
2268:Decarcia Portella
2124:Madonna and Child
2120:Pope Alexander IV
2088:Antoniazzo Romano
1927:A College of the
1428:Antoniazzo Romano
1238:and on 3 June by
1053:Roberto Malatesta
981:Pope Alexander IV
593:analcimizzata.
549:, inaugurated by
409:
408:
369:Dialing code
239:Metropolitan city
171:Show map of Lazio
138:Show map of Italy
16:(Redirected from
3962:
3859:Torrita Tiberina
3734:Rignano Flaminio
3699:Palombara Sabina
3399:Carpineto Romano
3379:Canale Monterano
3334:Arcinazzo Romano
3324:Anticoli Corrado
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2535:Mirko Pagliarini
2529:Veronica Olivier
2439:Notable citizens
2337:Italian wine DOC
2189:Lake Giulianello
2158:New Castle Today
2092:Sebastiano Conca
1959:technical school
1929:Society of Jesus
1640:Porta Napoletana
1573:Palazzo Comunale
1533:Public buildings
1384:, Velletri, and
1298:Carpineto Romano
1227:Mark Wayne Clark
1187:Second World War
1172:Kingdom of Italy
827:Diodorus Siculus
762:("Ouelitra") or
677:Acqua de Ferrari
580:Benito Mussolini
532:Second World War
494:
489:. Its motto is:
439:) is an Italian
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402:Official website
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3829:Santa Marinella
3814:San Vito Romano
3744:Rocca Canterano
3654:Montorio Romano
3584:Magliano Romano
3529:Genzano di Roma
3439:Cervara di Roma
3434:Cerreto Laziale
3409:Castel Gandolfo
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3196:2013-12-28
2927:, 8-14.5-8
2907:Plutarch,
2754:"Velletri"
2707:References
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2349:Sangiovese
2195:Television
2170:Cape Point
2055:Prehistory
2027:prehistory
2020:terracotta
1979:University
1933:papal bull
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687:Topography
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289:Population
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191:12°46′39″E
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3384:Canterano
3364:Bracciano
3314:Allumiere
2992:, 32.1.10
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971:novemviri
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738:Etymology
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587:paleosols
562:Territory
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321:Time zone
315:Veliterni
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2072:cloister
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1952:pedagogy
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1686:medieval
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1197:and the
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1108:Sixtus V
1065:Holy See
1041:Salt War
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760:Ουελιτρα
640:frazione
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433:Volscian
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3619:Mentana
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3569:Lanuvio
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2449:Emperor
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2429:Olympic
2395:Tourism
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2377:Verdeca
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1850:Culture
1776:1980s.
1757:dialect
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975:podestà
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779:Ancient
774:History
764:Βελιτρα
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463:Lariano
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396:Website
311:Demonym
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