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support to the peasants in their struggle for land redistribution. In 1919 there was also an awakening of Castellan Catholic circles in support of the landowners: the clashes between Populars and Socialists that occurred in Albano during a rally of Popular deputy candidates Francesco Boncompagni Ludovisi and Luigi Capri Cruciani, which ended with a five-year-old child, a fifteen-year-old peasant and an adult carter injured, were emblematic.
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corridor 17.15 meters long and 3 meters high. 35 that leads into two rooms, one above the other, measuring 5.90 meters by 3.84 meters (the upper one) and 3.54 meters by 1.77 meters (the lower one), respectively. One curiosity is an opening in the vault of the upper cell, explained by Giovanni Antonio Ricci as the hole through which prayers were said over the deceased.
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March 1, 1798, Murat returned to Rome, "received with supreme applause and accompanied by the universal cheers of the people": he brought with him "the spoils of the slain rebels," namely "copper basins, cauldrons, frying pans, rolls of cloth, blankets, sheets, chickens and donkeys," which made the triumphal entry "a comic and pitiful scene at the same time".
2063:. The mansion was purchased by the City of Albano in 1948: the villa was stripped of many parts on which the modern Villa Ferrajoli neighborhood was built. In 1970 the state professional institute "Nicola Garrone" was placed in the building, and in 1974 it became a suitable home for the Albano civic museum, on the initiative of its director Pino Chiarucci. 718:, in October 1434 the papal commander Orsino Orsini pressed the rebel army led by the mercenary captain Antonio da Pontedera as far as below the Borghetto di Grottaferrata, Marino and Albano, the first and last castles hospitable to the rebel because they were owned by the Savelli family, allies of the Colonna family who instead ruled Marino: Cardinal 1099:
appointed Ministers," places of asylum in churches, all "exemptions and jurisdictions" which obstructed the law; on February 19, the tree of liberty was planted in what is now Antonio Gramsci Square, the affiliation of the Albano Republic with the Roman Republic was proclaimed; on February 22, the millstone tax, which had risen in 1798 to 55
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World War II hit the Roman Castles hard: on September 9, 1943, German soldiers and Italian soldiers of the "Piacenza" division had a firefight in what is now the public park of Villa Doria. Nineteen dead Italians and the German occupation of Albano were the outcome of this clash, a consequence of the
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on the Appian Way in Marino territory, between Frattocchie and Due Santi: the so-called Battle of Frattocchie ended in a French victory. Murat occupied and sacked Castel Gandolfo, and then marched on Albano, which offered an attempt at resistance before surrendering and being sacked by the French. On
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of France, ordered the banishment, excommunication, and seizure of the property of his adversary families of Colonna, Savelli, and Estouteville, and donated the seized fiefs along with other ecclesiastical fiefs to his own nephews Rodrigo and Giovanni Borgia, aged two and three respectively, with the
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The city was again embroiled in another local conflict between Sixtus IV and the Orsini on one side and the Colonna and Savelli on the other and occupied by the papal commander Paolo Orsini in 1483. The peace, signed on January 2, 1485, by the newly elected Pope Innocent VIII, established a return to
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This tower-shaped sepulchre, located on the Via Appia Antica before the entrance to Albano coming from Rome, has traditionally been attributed to Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus: it has a square plan of 10.50 meters per side, and was articulated on several floors until it reached 45 meters, a singular height
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The Scolopi continued to use the palace until 1944 when the City of Albano signed an agreement with the religious to install 52 families of homeless evacuees from World War II in the palace: the palace was thus "violated," according to scholars Marco Silvestri and Enzo d'Ambrosio, to make apartments
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Inside the palace are the premises of the former magistrate's court on the ground floor, used as a venue for temporary exhibitions and conferences, the grand staircase leading to the main floor, where there is the frescoed hall of honor now used as the seat of the city council. In the portico on the
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in 1697, the adjacent Palazzo Camerale overlooking Corso Alcide de Gasperi, connected to the main body by an overpass, was added to the palace, and the building was repurposed as the residence of distinguished guests. It became the municipal seat of Albano in 1870, and the interiors were refurbished
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However, it is possible instead to identify at least three gates: the Porta San Paolo, which opens in Piazza San Paolo near the church of the same name, the only one still standing, and two gates demolished in recent times, the Porta dei Cappuccini, a medieval entrance that opened halfway along the
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In September 1917 the local congress of peasant leagues was held in Albano, but in 1918 the Spanish flu spread, against the spread of which the socialist junta took effective solutions. When World War I ended, the peasant struggle centered against the use of prisoners of war, which had already been
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Two telluric movements were recorded in Albano and the Albano area in 1829 (without serious damage to persons or property, so much so that salvation was attributed to the Madonna della Rotonda) and in 1850 (the seismic swarm, after the main tremor of December 4, continued for eight months): but the
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At the same time, Albano revolutionaries were also concerned with the necessary restoration of St. Pancras Cathedral. Further work on the cathedral, and especially on the crumbling bell tower, was carried out during the Napoleonic occupation, between 1806 and 1809. On the other hand, the French did
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In the early eighteenth century there arose Villa Doria, Villa Altieri, Palazzo Corsini, and Palazzo Lercari, donated by the founding cardinal of the same name as a residence to the cardinal bishops of Albano in 1757: from the end of the eighteenth century the titular cardinal bishops would stay in
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The so-called tomb "of the Horatii and Curiatii," one of the symbols of Albano. About 5.40 meters long on each side, the podium is about 3 meters high, while the four side cones (only one of which is still whole) are just over 2 meters high: their diameter is about 1.50 meters, while of the central
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The current appearance of the building is due to the drastic restorations of 1935-1938, which removed all traces not only of seventeenth-century tampering but also of fourteenth-century and early medieval interventions: in the interior, which has a central plan with a dome pierced in the center in
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After the reactionary attempt, the Albano Republic continued its existence as if nothing had happened: on March 13 seven companies of the "National Guard" were formed, consisting of nine men each; on March 14 the problems of grain supply continued, so much so that on March 27 "bulletins" had to be
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survives there, formed by the so-called "Q.T.A. forest" (i.e., oaks, limes and maples), and survived the massive introduction by man of the chestnut tree between the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, a plant that covers about 80 percent of the wooded area of the Castelli Romani Regional Park.
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Palazzo Savelli is the most important historical palace in the city, currently used as a municipal residence together with the adjacent Palazzo Camerario. In Roman times there were some thermal baths in the area of the palace, according to what can be deduced from several aquarian fistulas of the
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were developed, and the city's cultural life intensified with the opening in the 1970s of the Albano Laziale Civic Museum. In the 1960s the city established itself as an important school hub: after the scientific high school run by the Giuseppini Fathers, the state high school Ugo Foscolo and the
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were hard hit by crossfire: the first bombardments hit Albano on January 27, but the most devastating wave hit the city on February 1, with the destruction even of the convent of the Poor Clare nuns in Piazza Pia. On Feb. 10, many displaced people from Albano were hit by the bombing of Propaganda
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The church of San Paolo, since 1999 also known as the sanctuary of San Gaspare del Bufalo, has been one of the most important places of worship in Albano, linked to the foundation of the abbey of the same name ruled by Guglielmini fathers and commissioned in 1282 by Cardinal Giacomo Savelli, who
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in style after the 19th-century restorations: six side chapels furnished with paintings from the 17th and 18th centuries open onto the aisles: among other works of art, the 20th-century frescoes of the apse stand out, under which there is a crypt inside which some architectural ornaments of the
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family in Madonnella was invaded, on April 2 a property belonging to the Gelosi family. On April 10, coinciding with the general strike called in Rome, the peasants occupied some properties belonging to the Ferrajoli and Galli families, and the socialist mayor Luigi Sabatini indirectly gave his
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in the ninth century, besieged in 1108, and razed to the ground in 1168 and 1436: since the thirteenth century, it was permanently subjected to the rule of the Savelli family, who graced the city with the title of principality. A period of splendor for the city began with the acquisition of the
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This sepulchre, located under Corso Giacomo Matteotti a few meters below the present floor level, has been identified by Pino Chiarucci as the real sepulchre of Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus, given its dating to the middle of the first century BC: excavated in the peperino live rock, it consists of a
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The public park of Villa Ferrajoli, better known simply as Villa Ferrajoli, is a villa built in the early nineteenth century by Domenico Benucci in front of Palazzo Corsini. The villa and the mansion were purchased in 1845 by Marquis Giuseppe Ferrajoli, who enlarged and arranged the complex in
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to force Prince Giulio Savelli to pay his debts. Chroniclers relate that the pope summoned the prince, who responded with bravado, heedless of threats of imprisonment or beheading for default (he jokingly said that in the latter case he would get a bronze head): Thus the sale by auction of the
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characteristic vaguely Egyptian shape, 5 meters wide by 5.50 and still partly buried, and a burial ground of difficult dating located near the Albano railway station, consisting of a cluster of pits and loculi measuring 1.80 meters by 0.45, and traced back by Giuseppe Lugli to the time of the
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The Albano municipal republican government was very active in the first months of the Roman republican period: on Feb. 18 it declared abolished "all the attributes, powers, faculties and rights which by the vile and fierce Oligarchy of the dead Government had been assigned and ascribed to its
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Other minor sepulchres identified in the Albano territory include a quadrangular temple-like sepulchre in Piazza Risorgimento, 10 meters wide on each side and about 5 meters high, the sepulchre of Aurelius Vitalius and Aurelia Martano located at the 14th mile of the Via Appia Antica, with a
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walls is 1334 meters: the most abundant remains are found on the southeastern side in Castro Partico Street, where a 142-meter-long section of wall remains. Notable remains of the circle can be found in the same Via Castro Partico, where there is a rectangular watchtower and the
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The catacombs were carved out of a disused pozzolan quarry as early as the fourth or fifth century and remained in use until about the ninth century: the church and convent were founded on the site of an ancient hermitage in 1565 at the behest of Fabrizio and Cristoforo Savelli.
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In the mid-seventeenth century, the "trident of streets" of Albano Laziale was drawn on the lands of the abbey of San Paolo, around which rose the new district of Borgo San Paolo, which was populated with monumental buildings such as Palazzo Rospigliosi (1667) and especially
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The period beginning with the acquisition of the city to the direct rule of the Catholic Church is recognized as the happiest in Albano's history. Palazzo Savelli was converted back to the residence of the papal governor but also of illustrious guests of the pope, including
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The largest and most important area of urban greenery in the center of Albano is the public park of Villa Doria, followed by the public park of Villa Ada, within which the state professional institute Nicola Garrone is located, the public park of Villa Ferrajoli (called
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instituted; that is, ration cards. The municipal government saw to the establishment of prices for the most widely consumed goods, and on March 26 a "general requisition of oil" was carried out hidden by the owners to sell it at a higher price outside the municipality.
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rose up, Ariccia and Genzano di Roma kept calm, while Marino and Frascati remained on the side of the French. The reactionaries began an attempted march on Rome on February 28: there were about 2,000 of them, and they clashed with the French army commanded by General
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and other "small towns" in Latium were not slow to side with the imperials, a circumstance that was not forgotten by the Romans: after the retreat of the imperial army, Albano was razed to the ground by the Romans in 1168, and Tusculum suffered the same fate in 1191.
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in 1713: demolished in 1906 to allow the Tranvie dei Castelli Romani tramway line to pass through, despite the protests of Professor Giuseppe Del Pinto, who succeeded in having the monumental components of the gate saved, now placed in the atrium of Palazzo Savelli.
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The present-day Corso Giacomo Matteotti in a photo postcard dated after the opening of the Tramways of the Roman Castles (1906) but before the demolition of the church of San Rocco (in the background) and Palazzo Doria for the opening of Piazza Giuseppe Mazzini
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over the church. Inside, in addition to the aforementioned frescoes and princely tombs, a 16th-century altarpiece and two tapestries dating from 1771 and 1851 are on display. Roman architectural parts are embedded in several parts of the structure, such as the
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led by archaeologist Giuseppe Lugli: two Albano landowners were accused of using them on one of their estates in Solforate, near Pomezia. In addition to prisoners of war, another source of cheap labor for the owners were foreign seasonal workers, mainly from
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in 505 BC. C. The monument has a series of chimney-like peperino truncated cones rising on an ornate podium to the base of the plinth: the burial cell is in the center, topped by the larger truncated cone. The sepulcher was restored between 1825 and 1837 by
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quarry as early as the 4th or 5th century, and remained in use until about the 9th century. Inside the catacombs are some 5th-century frescoes, a Byzantine fresco datable to the 9th century, several pagan and Christian burial inscriptions, and an
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in 1870 with the present municipal cemetery, is also known as the "plague cemetery" because it was the final resting place for the victims of the 1867 cholera epidemic. Other restorations to the church were carried out in 1957 and 1987.
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to contest the holding of the procession, which ended with a rally: two people were slightly injured. Similar incidents occurred on the sidelines of Tricolour Flame's national demonstration held in Albano from Sept. 13 to 16, 2007.
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The church of Santa Maria delle Grazie is a Catholic place of worship in Albano, already mentioned according to some scholars in 1203 under the name of Santa Maria Minore: in any case, the church was entrusted in 1560 to the
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facade. In 1747 an Albano female religious order was established, founded in 1724 by Sister Maria Maggiori, the Oblate Sisters of Jesus and Mary, who occupied the present convent located in the Cellomaio district from 1735.
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in what is now Borgo Garibaldi on the Appian Way: the garden was renowned, filled with native and tropical plants kept inside twelve large greenhouses. Today the palace and villa are decayed and used for civilian housing.
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present Via San Francesco d'Assisi, demolished in the last thirty years of the 19th century to widen the street, and the Porta Romana, the most valuable from an artistic point of view, rebuilt under the pontificate of
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in Rome in 1444, and under this ownership it remained until purchased by Cardinal-Bishop Giovanni Battista Pallotta in 1663: the bishop's seminary was installed at the shrine in 1667, assigned from 1708 to 1801 to the
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Other ancient evidences of the Christian presence in Albano are a Christian oratory located within the remains of the Republican villa in the public park of Villa Doria, and a Christian oratory discovered within the
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as an episcopal residence upon the cardinal's death in 1757, since until then the city lacked a residence for its cardinal-bishop, who was exempt from the residency requirement imposed on all other bishops by the
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A few imposing elements remain of the Baths of Caracalla or "of Cellomaio," visible as a whole from Via Volontari del Sangue: this large thermal facility outside the walls of the encampment was built by Emperor
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is especially noteworthy. Next to the convent is a large wooded area largely owned by the municipality, located at the top of the Capuchin Hill (615 m above sea level), from which there is a panoramic view of
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themselves to justify a usurpation of ecclesiastical rights over Albano. For that matter, the practice was also common among other Roman baronial families to legitimize their purchase of other fiefs in the
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in Albano, the Socialist Dante Malintoppi won, whose robust junta remained in office until the dissolution imposed by the Fascist dictatorship in 1923. Fascism had difficulty establishing itself in the
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The historic center of Albano and its western foothills are completely included in the perimeter of the Castelli Romani Regional Park, although they represent a small part of the municipal territory.
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live rock and the lids made of a monolithic block of the same stone, usually in the form of a roof or a lid. The wives and children of Parthian legionaries were also buried in the burial ground.
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In 1826 the municipality placed next to the church the municipal cemetery, hitherto located in the right aisle of the cathedral of San Pancrazio: this cemetery, replaced after the annexation of
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The Villa Doria public park, better known simply as Villa Doria is the largest green area in downtown Albano. The palace and villa were built in the early eighteenth century by Cardinal Bishop
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on two occasions, in 1108 and again in 1116, and in the 13th century the Savelli family took care of fortifying the city by building the present Savelli palace and probably transforming the
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The "red biennium" began with the occupation of three olive groves belonging to the Ferrajoli in different parts of the territory on March 27, 1919: on April 1 a property belonging to the
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Other ancient evidences of the Christian presence in the very first centuries of the Christian era in Albano are a Christian oratory located within the remains of the villa attributed to
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The Church of the Immaculate Conception, better known as the Church of the Poor Clares or, popularly, of the "buried alive," is a place of Catholic worship attached to the convent of the
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in 1667 in the building of Borgo San Paolo, on today's Via San Leonardo Murialdo. Since the 1930s, the Giuseppini del Murialdo fathers have been installed in the building, who founded a
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imported in Italy, and the public green area of the Parco della Rimembranza, where the war memorial is located. The municipal forest of the Capuchin Hill, located at the convent of the
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nothing is known except the probable site, of the soldiers' quarters only sporadic walls have been found in different parts of the city, while more evidence is available regarding the "
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In the one-nave interior, in addition to the relics of St. Gaspar, one can admire the 18th-century fresco on the vault and other 18th-century paintings, including an anonymous copy of
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not hesitate to strip even the venerated Marian image of Our Lady of the Rotunda of its accumulated valuables (as also happened at other Marian shrines in the area, most notably the
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at Castel Gandolfo. Consecrated to church use probably around the 8th century, the first official consecration dates back to 1060. The Marian shrine was managed at this time by the
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was being organized locally, so much so that in 1896 the first Roman Socialist convention was held in Marino, with the participation of local sections from Rome and the Castles.
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of the Nazarene College in Rome, who adapted it as a summer resort for their pupils: the work that fundamentally gave the palace its present appearance was carried out in 1777.
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Villa Altieri is a villa built on the Appian Way at the entrance to Albano in the early eighteenth century by Cardinal Lorenzo Altieri on the site of a farmhouse owned by the
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undertook extensive work on the building, which housed the cardinal bishops for six months of the year: today the diocesan offices and the bishop are permanently based there.
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in 1221, and it is probable that from this time they maintained firm control of it, despite yet another confirmation of the bishop's rights over Albano promulgated in 1278 by
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The adjacent convent was completely destroyed during World War II, and was rebuilt in 1952: it currently also houses the bishop's seminary and a vocational training center.
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The church of Santa Maria della Stella is one of Albano's most historically rich places of worship, due to the presence underground of the adjacent former convent of the
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in 1482 the Alban Hills were the main scene of clashes: on June 5 the Neapolitans had occupied the Borghetto di Grottaferrata and from that position began to plunder the
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at the disused peperino quarries, several necropolises have also been found that can be linked to the development of Alba Longa. A new human settlement flourished at
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Francesco Borgia. The Savellis did not return to the possession of their fiefs until 1503, the year of the death of Alexander VI and the ascension to the papacy of
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Palazzo Corsini is a historic palace in Albano built along the Via Appia in the present-day Borgo Garibaldi around the first half of the eighteenth century by the
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of the Abbey of St. Mary of Grottaferrata, but by the time of the second consecration in 1316, the management of the place of worship was already in the hands of
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in the La Stella district, in front of the church of the same name, is one of Albano's most characteristic monuments: popularly identified with the tomb of the
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Cardinal Paolo Savelli promoted the creation of the "trident of streets" of Albano, which paved the way for the urbanization of the so-called San Paolo suburb.
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around the 12th century, while in the 13th century, the pictorial decoration of the interior of the church was carried out, which has partially survived today.
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The church of St. Peter the Apostle is one of the oldest Catholic places of worship in the city: carved out of a room in the Baths of Caracalla overlooking the
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one-nave style, it is possible to admire the sacred image of the Madonna, which can be dated to the 14th century, and some paintings from the 18th century.
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The Bishop's Palace, also called the Lercari Palace, was founded by Cardinal Nicolò Maria Lercari in the first half of the 18th century: the palace hosted
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flakes, interrupted in places by bricks: the only entire room is a 37 by 12-meter hall occupied since the early Middle Ages by the church of St. Peter.
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had some restoration work done to the decaying church, while in 1821 the Hieronymites were succeeded in the management of the church and convent by the
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fiefdom by the Apostolic Camera in 1697, and the city's commercial life revived considerably in the late eighteenth century with the reopening of the
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and some churches in the Albano territory, so that they would not be ruined given the desolation of the ancient city: on August 9, 1217, Cardinal
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and three other surrounding castles to Virginio Savelli: however, this donation is believed by some historians to be a forgery later made by the
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main calamity that struck Albano in the nineteenth century was the cholera epidemic of 1867. Among the illustrious victims was Cardinal Bishop
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Restoration work on the interior and exterior of the structure took place in 2007-2008, culminating in the rededication of the high altar by
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VV., AA.; Alberto Terenzio, Giovanni Battista Trovalusci, Giuseppe Lugli, Guglielmo Mathiae, Alberto Galletti, Giovanni Bellagamba (1972).
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on the site of two pre-existing holiday cottages, the Maculani and Bottini casinos. After ups and downs in 1764 the palace was sold to the
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Domitian age found on the site: around the 13th century it was structured by Luca Savelli or his son Giacomo as a fortification along the
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as a direct link between Rome and Capua. Later the road was improved (the twenty-kilometer stretch between Rome and Bovillae was paved in
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placed on the eastern door and the marble components of the western door, as well as a 3rd-century sarcophagus placed inside the church.
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In the last years of the nineteenth century, the peasants' struggle against the semi-feudal exploitation of landowners also began in the
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from 1285. The abbey was endowed with substantial land holdings in and around Albano, including the hermitage of Sant'Angelo in Lacu on
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the fiefdom: this state of affairs remained until 1448, when with the death of the pontiff the Savelli family returned to rule Albano.
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rose up against the French and the Roman Republic, and the reactionary uprising quickly spread outside the capital: Albano, Velletri,
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ground floor are preserved some decorations from the demolished Porta Romana, along with other modern tombstones and inscriptions.
1447:. The first evidence of the existence of a cathedral in Albano, named after St. John the Baptist, dates back to the pontificate of 544: 1868:
Finally, between the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, the castle underwent its transformation into the noble residence of the
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The church of St. Bonaventure, also called St. Francis of Assisi, is a place of worship in Albano adjacent to the convent of
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wanted to visit the archaeological ruins visible in Albano in the properties of the Abbey of St. Paul during his trip to the
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Among the villas that arose in the Albano area in the Republican age, the most important and the best preserved is that of
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After Domitian, his successors abandoned the villa, which was replaced as a suburban imperial residence by the more famous
327: 2433:: its dimensions are 5 meters by 4.80 at the base. The sepulcher has Etruscan influences because it is reminiscent of the 433:
in Albano, providing it with liturgical furnishings and substantial property in the Albano territory, including abandoned
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moved part of his body to a side altar, a fact that still attracts numerous pilgrims from all over the world to Albano.
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for a tomb. Its dating is around the first century. Moreover, the shape of the tomb, ending in a cusp, is very rare in
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In the foreground, the bell tower of the church of San Paolo, and in the background an improbable view of the ruins of
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A period of relative growth for Albano followed: in 1560 the first restorations since time immemorial were made to the
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However, the largest residential complex that occupied the territory of the center of Albano in the imperial age was
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as their family chapel: some princely burials were performed there, and until 1697 the Savelli family maintained the
1232:(Workers' Mutual Aid Society) was founded in Albano, with 135 registered members; already in 1889 demonstrations for 2176:, located in an unidentified place. In addition, the republican villa of Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus was converted after 2596: 2217: 1633: 669: 54:: during the Middle Ages the city experienced troubled military and proprietary vicissitudes, disputed between the 6301: 2328:
The Roman amphitheater was built after the baths, around the middle of the 3rd century, outside the walls of the
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attested since the fourth century, the seat of the magistrate's court and the general direction of the ASL RMH.
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On Saturday, February 25, 2006, on the sidelines of a procession organized by the radical right-wing movement
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The historic centre of Albano Laziale is home to the municipal palace. The Albano territory also includes the
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and today maintain there, in addition to the scientific one, an elementary school, a secondary school, and a
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The post-World War II period was marked by a rebirth for the city and its territory: the populous hamlets of
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still retained some religious importance, due to the existence of the important shrines of Latian Jupiter on
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of strict observance, founded in 1631 at the behest of Princess Caterina Savelli and already authorized by
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Memorie storiche dell'antichissimo municipio ora terra dell'Ariccia, e delle sue colonie di Genzano e Nemi
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The church, which collapsed in 1676, was restored by the last Prince Giulio Savelli and later by Cardinal
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between 1719 and 1722: the latter in particular commissioned architect Carlo Buratti to build the façade.
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fiefdom of Albano, worth 440,000 pontifical scudi, was carried out, and it was shortly confiscated by the
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In the later Latian period II B (c. 830 B.C.-770 B.C.) the first finds that can be linked to the birth of
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archaeological remains in the area of Albano are the catacombs of San Senatore, carved out of a disused
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The restorations that gave the cathedral its current appearance were those of 1854-1858 and 1912-1913.
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in the late sixteenth century, Cardinal Bishop Flavio Chigi in 1687, and, above all, Cardinal Bishops
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The Savelli's economic situation, however, was not good: in 1662 they were forced to sell the fief of
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The facade of Palazzo Savelli on St. Peter's Square: the two quadrangular side towers are highlighted.
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I Castra dell'Italia Centrale nel De Bello Gothico:dal testo di Procopio alle evidenze archeologiche
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All the fortifications were dismantled in 1436 when the city was razed to the ground by Cardinal
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In the Middle Ages Albano was surrounded by walls, as in the 11th century it was a stronghold of
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The bell tower, one of the symbols of the city of Albano, was built according to the style of
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The Latium IV A period (c. 730 B.C.-640 B.C.) probably saw the introduction of viticulture in
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On February 9, 1798, Rome was occupied by the French revolutionary army commanded by General
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loyal to the emperor and charged with guarding and patrolling Rome. Thus was established the
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during the construction of the embankment connecting it to the Ariccia bridge around 1851.
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on what is now Piazza Pia. In 1605 the Savelli family granted new statutes to the fiefdom.
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adjacent to the church of St. Bonaventure, is one of the most valuable green areas of the
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The sepulchre "of the Horatii and Curiatii" in an early twentieth-century photo postcard.
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were already abandoned: on the site of these the present city of Albano sprang up in the
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in the present public park of Villa Doria and a Christian oratory discovered within the
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Inside the one-nave interior in late Baroque style, the altarpiece by the Dutch painter
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In the Albano territory in the locality of Selvotta and in the neighboring territory of
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in a 19th-century engraving by Villeneuve preserved at the Albano Laziale Civic Museum.
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inside it. Currently, the building, abandoned by the evacuees, is in total disrepair.
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The current appearance of the church is strongly influenced by later interventions in
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In 1440 the church, because of its proximity to the Savelli palace, was chosen by the
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Perhaps the most important event of the modern age in Albano was the reopening of the
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and the Santo Monte di Pietà participated in the auction, making an offer of 300,000
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Pius VI, in order to meet the war expenses and the huge economic demands (36 million
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Today the palace with its majestic portal on the Appian Way, formerly owned by the
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was restored between 1719 and 1722, an intervention that outlined the current late
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and palace on the second shelf, scattered constructions on the third, towards the
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The convent, with an elevation on Piazza Pia but included in the perimeter of the
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Nicola Ratti, Storia di Genzano, con note e documenti, Appendice XIV pp. 155-157.
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The Exedra of Peace on Alcide De Gasperi Street, in front of the Bishop's Palace.
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Christianity had already been announced in the Albano territory probably even by
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The historic centre of Albano Laziale corresponds to the territory of the first
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Civitatem Albanensem cum Burgo, Thermis Monte, qui dicitur Sol et Luna, Palatio
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of Aricia (whose last houses probably lapped, in ancient times, the tomb), to
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Via don Carlo Gnocchi: modern constructions founded on the Baths of Caracalla.
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In the imperial age new villas sprang up in the Albano area, such as that of
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Memorie storiche dell'antichissima città di Alba Longa e dell'Albano moderno
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together with its large Italian garden: in 1817 the palace was renovated by
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In 1897 the peasants of Albano organized one of the first land invasions in
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Alcide De Gasperi street. In the background, the cathedral of San Pancrazio.
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were completed. The structure of the building consists of a cement core of
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is the main place of Catholic worship in the city and the cathedral of the
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and the rest of Lazio: it is estimated that in the three municipalities of
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were founded, in 1628 the bishop's seminary and in 1631 the convent of the
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The Baths of Caracalla at Cellomaio in an anonymous 18th-century engraving.
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was identified at the Selvotta locality, on the municipal borders between
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Today it is included in the perimeter of the extraterritorial zone of the
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and the abbey of San Paolo (1444), and confiscated among the goods of the
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on August 18, 1436, and its savage destruction by Cardinal Vitelleschi.
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he then broke the delay and attacked the Colonna family directly in the
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Analisi storico-topografico-antiquaria della carta de' dintorni di Roma
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Further work on the structure was carried out during the period of the
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from the late 5th century: two tunnels are still partially excavated.
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together with the chapel of San Giobbe, furnished with a painting by
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The palace was built between 1708 and 1717 at the behest of Cardinal
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of Albano at least until the middle of the third century. Later, the
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Le antiche ville dei Colli Albani prima dell'occupazione domizianea
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Contributi alla storia della diocesi suburbicaria di Albano Laziale
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Other restoration work on the cathedral was due to Cardinal Bishop
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The Romanesque bell tower of the church of St. Peter the Apostle.
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Studi storico-archeologici sulla città e sul territorio di Marino
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until they were repulsed by a Christian confederate army in 916.
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The Albano territory was traversed beginning in 312 B.C. by the
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on one side and the city and coastal plain below on the other.
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Fide, which occurred within the extra-territorial zone of the
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is the oldest place of worship in the city and in the entire
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proclaimed themselves "sister republics" on February 18, and
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of the Holy Roman Empire sent an army to Latium commanded by
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Around the 8th century, Marian worship probably began at the
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The ancient Savelli lineage of Albano died out with Giulio.
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L'ambiente naturale del Parco Regionale dei Castelli Romani
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La civiltà laziale e gli insediamenti albani in particolare
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From the "first Restoration" to the end of the 19th century
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The Roman Republic and the Napoleonic occupation: 1798-1814
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The Albano territory, together with the entire area of the
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La Legione II Partica e il suo sepolcreto nell'agro Albano
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La Legione II Partica e il suo sepolcreto nell'agro Albano
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After the destruction of Albano, Eugene IV granted to the
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cone only the diameter, about 3 meters, can be calculated.
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Istoria del Santuario della Beatissima Vergine di Galloro
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From the turn of the century to the fascist dictatorship
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basilica of Saints Boniface and Alexius on the Aventine
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The church has a basilica plan with three naves and is
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families. On July 16 the Neapolitan commander-in-chief
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Palazzo Rospigliosi is a historic palace built by the
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Italian political and administrative elections of 1921
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From the first human settlements to the republican age
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From the fall of the Roman Empire to the 12th century
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Monte Val de' Varri – Monte Faito – Monte San Nicola
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state professional institute Nicola Garrone opened.
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was consecrated for the second time, at the work of
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The 935:The rule of the Apostolic Camera: 1697-1798 306:and at the Albano Laziale railway station. 6302: 6288: 6130:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 4801:"Fiamma Tricolore - Fiamma Rock Fest 2007" 4288: 4225: 4204: 4189: 3824: 3620: 3227: 3012: 2993: 2974: 2767: 2765: 2763: 2761: 2759: 2393:The truncated-cone tomb located along the 210:, its population deported to Rome and the 152:are attested. According to the account of 4136: 3940: 3938: 3749: 3747: 3745: 3682: 3680: 3678: 3177:harvtxt error: no target: Del_Nero_2002 ( 3050: 2900: 2126: 1518:, it was probably founded in the time of 1417: 1106:On February 20, 1798, the inhabitants of 668:succeeded in having the fief invested by 172:and Pozzo Carpino in the municipality of 5888:Avanzi di antiche ville sui Colli Albani 3759: 3739:Papa Pio II, Commentari, libro XI p. 566 3635: 3435: 3408: 3290: 3031: 2379: 2224: 2216: 2156:and the Albano Laziale railway station. 2083: 2079: 2030: 1896: 1888: 1847: 1732: 1658: 1552: 1505: 1498:ancient Leonine basilica are preserved. 1426: 1264: 1256: 1247: 1152: 1051:Antonio Maria Boncompagni-Ludovisi, the 966: 958: 946: 938: 762: 754: 491: 483: 465: 321: 313: 116: 107: 23:of the municipality of the same name of 6141:Storia della città di Roma nel Medioevo 5372:, anno X n° 6 (giugno 2001), pp. 14-15" 5049:, foglio 150 (Velletri II SO), rilievo 4090:Storia di Genzano, con note e documenti 2756: 2011:, and later became the property of the 1682:around the middle of the 18th century. 1663:The church of Santa Maria della Stella. 1601:, who after the death of their founder 767:The church of Santa Maria della Stella. 619:: Romans and Imperials thus fought the 6960: 6038:Il tempio di Santa Maria della Rotonda 5529:La villa di Domiziano sui Colli Albani 5513:La villa di Domiziano sui Colli Albani 5497:La villa di Domiziano sui Colli Albani 5481:La villa di Domiziano sui Colli Albani 5465:La villa di Domiziano sui Colli Albani 5140:Il tempio di Santa Maria della Rotonda 5123:Il tempio di Santa Maria della Rotonda 4388:Il tempio di Santa Maria della Rotonda 3935: 3742: 3675: 3064:La villa di Domiziano sui Colli Albani 2486:Early Christian archaeological remains 2375: 1788:sanctuary of Santa Maria della Rotonda 1782:Sanctuary of Santa Maria della Rotonda 1739:sanctuary of Santa Maria della Rotonda 1501: 1331:(the first after the enactment of the 820:together with troops mobilized by the 777:sanctuary of Santa Maria della Rotonda 701:sanctuary of Santa Maria della Rotonda 545:basilica of St. Paul outside the walls 526:sanctuary of Santa Maria della Rotonda 6283: 5366:STEFER, poi STEFER... C'era una volta 4898:Benedetto XVI domenica sarà ad Albano 4777:. Corriere della Sera. Archived from 1884: 1877:in the 1930s by painter Aldo Albani. 1838: 1705:Church and convent of St. Bonaventure 1339:in all localities of the Castles (in 738:. The war ended with the conquest of 679:Cardinal Giacomo Savelli, since 1285 551:from their fortified position on the 425:(306-337), during the pontificate of 6799:Parco regionale urbano Monte Orlando 5731:L'anfiteatro dopo i recenti restauri 5715:L'anfiteatro dopo i recenti restauri 5119:Relazione sui restauri della Rotonda 4738:"Liceo Classico Statale Ugo Foscolo" 2518:Roman amphitheater of Albano Laziale 2346:, or access corridors to the arena. 2324:Roman amphitheatre of Albano Laziale 1794:: in fact, it stands inside a Roman 1769:Pontifical Villas of Castel Gandolfo 1367:After the Anglo-American landing at 1335:) gave a predictable victory to the 1296:Roman amphitheater in Albano Laziale 541:basilica of St. Peter in the Vatican 352:villa of Domitian at Castel Gandolfo 6208:. Velletri: Edizioni Tra 8 & 9. 5978:Parco Regionale dei Castelli Romani 3990:, libro III capo VIII pp. 253-254). 3607:Parco Regionale dei Castelli Romani 2649:Parco Regionale dei Castelli Romani 2548:, since the primitive flora of the 2189:Pontifical Villa of Castel Gandolfo 2185:Domitian's villa at Castel Gandolfo 1762:Pontifical Villa of Castel Gandolfo 1586:In the mid-seventeenth century the 1454:The building itself was rebuilt by 1243: 1143: 951:Piazza Pia: in the background, the 309: 21:municipal decentralization district 13: 6674:Cima del Redentore (monti Aurunci) 6367: 6169:Palazzo Pamphilj in Albano Laziale 4773:Edoardo Sassi (26 February 2006). 3172: 2053: 1950: 1920: 1893:The portal of the bishop's palace. 1599:Missionaries of the Precious Blood 396:A series of buildings such as the 125:in the public park of Villa Doria. 14: 6989: 6213: 6088:: Museo Civico di Albano Laziale. 5747:L'anfiteatro dopo i recenti scavi 5699:L'anfiteatro dopo i recenti scavi 5364:"Alberto Crielesi, Angelo Curci, 5311:L'anfiteatro dopo i recenti scavi 3471:, libro VIII cap. V pp. 531-532). 3405:, libro VIII cap. I pp. 326-327). 3252:Procopio, La guerra gotica, II 4. 3241:L'anfiteatro dopo i recenti scavi 2350:The burial ground of the Selvotta 2168:located on the southern shore of 1982: 1977:Francesco Scipione Maria Borghese 1843: 1814:. The shrine was assigned to the 1737:The Romanesque bell tower of the 1441:cathedral basilica of St. Pancras 1433:cathedral basilica of St. Pancras 1360:on September 3, announced by the 998:suburbicarian diocese of Frascati 996:, created cardinal bishop of the 644:gave the cardinal bishops of the 539:, who went so far as to sack the 431:cathedral of St. John the Baptist 6945: 6933: 6311: 6171:. Roma: Accademia degli Incolti. 6138: 5997:Ricci, Giovanni Antonio (1787). 5971: 5959: 5945: 5933: 5921: 5893: 5877: 5865: 5787: 5771: 5736: 5704: 5688: 5661: 5645: 5629: 5613: 5601: 5566: 5550: 5534: 5518: 5502: 5486: 5470: 5454: 5438: 5422: 5406: 5394: 5382: 5356: 5340: 5328: 5316: 5300: 5282: 5268: 5256: 5244: 5232: 5220: 5208: 5196: 5170: 5157: 5145: 5128: 5111: 5084: 5068: 5056: 5039: 4977: 4951: 4939: 4918: 4888: 4876: 4864: 4828:, libro III capo I pp. 188-189). 4819: 4793: 4766: 4748: 4730: 4724:"Museo Civici di Albano Laziale" 4716: 4702: 4668: 4652: 4636: 4620: 4604: 4588: 4572: 4556: 4540: 4524: 4489: 4473: 4457: 4441: 4425: 4409: 4393: 4376: 4334: 4322: 4276: 4264: 4252: 4240: 4177: 4165: 4153: 3801: 3710: 3698: 3504: 3480: 3468: 3456: 3444: 3432:, libro III capo V pp. 199-201). 3402: 3366: 3333:, libro V cap. III pp. 100-103). 3330: 2523: 2026: 1413:Monuments and places of interest 1138:sanctuary of St. Mary of Galloro 1079:was solemnly proclaimed. On the 759:Piazza San Paolo: the "trident." 751:From Eugenius IV to Innocent XII 6199:. Venezia: Tipografia Emiliani. 6175: 6139:Gregorovius, Ferdinand (1973). 5990: 4119: 4107: 4095: 4082: 4069: 4057: 4045: 3962: 3950: 3904: 3871: 3795: 3786: 3780: 3774: 3753: 3733: 3713:, libro XIII cap. I pp. 66-70). 3704: 3701:, libro XIII cap. I pp. 56-60). 3692: 3686: 3600: 3546: 3534: 3522: 3510: 3498: 3486: 3474: 3462: 3450: 3423: 3396: 3384: 3372: 3360: 3348: 3336: 3324: 3255: 3246: 3215: 3186: 3166: 3154: 3141:"Liber Pontificalis - XXXIV 30" 3085: 3069: 2875: 2863: 2851: 2838: 2821: 2809: 2797: 2781: 2520:in Via San Francesco d'Assisi. 2338:of the same stone, include the 2107:," mentioned in 1203 and 1217. 2048:Oblates of St. Francis de Sales 1792:suburbicarian diocese of Albano 1671:of the San Senatore catacombs. 1445:suburbicarian diocese of Albano 1269:The center of Albano seen from 1024:in 1777 and completed by 1780. 867:Coelestis altitudinis potentiae 646:suburbicarian diocese of Albano 86:(third district). It is also a 48:, the Italic encampment of the 6115: 6079: 6018:: Tipografia delle Belle Arti. 5965: 5901:"Trovata la necropoli perduta" 5871: 5859: 5842: 5810: 5682: 5667: 5607: 5045:Istituto Geografico Militare, 5033: 5016: 4882: 4873:, libro III capo VIII p. 249). 4382:Giovanni Battista Trovalusci, 4370: 4316: 4297: 4282: 4270: 4258: 4246: 4219: 4198: 4183: 4171: 4159: 4147: 4113: 4051: 4042:, libro III capo VIII p. 256). 4020: 3956: 3898: 3877: 3669: 3594: 3318: 3209: 2787: 2771: 2744: 2723: 2713: 2707: 2697: 2658: 2642: 2610: 2589: 2043:: work was completed by 1720. 1998: 1865:blocks with thick mortar bed. 1549:Church and Convent of St. PauI 1230:Società Operaia Mutuo Soccorso 1031:and 100 works of art) made by 988:in exile in Rome, and his son 461: 98: 1: 6203: 6176:Tomassetti, Giuseppe (1910). 6062: 5927: 5825: 5388: 5062: 4695:Ernesto Nassi, Ennio Morigi, 3771:, libro III capo VII p. 230). 3507:, libro VIII cap. VI p. 576). 3124: 2909: 2815: 2803: 2583: 2250:in Italy, founded by Emperor 745: 214:subjected to Roman rule. The 6116:Del Pinto, Giuseppe (1918). 6092: 6035: 5325:, libro III capo VI p. 227). 5151: 5105: 5090: 4948:, libro III capo II p. 189). 4926:"Liber Pontificalis - LIV 1" 4674: 4658: 4642: 4626: 4610: 4594: 4578: 4562: 4546: 4530: 4514: 4495: 4479: 4463: 4447: 4431: 4415: 4328: 3821:, libro III cap VII p. 242). 3804:, libro XIII cap. V p. 492). 3727: 3644: 3632:, libro III cap III p. 239). 3555:, libro III capo VI p. 213). 3543:, libro III capo VI p. 214). 3531:, libro III capo VI p. 212). 3519:, libro III capo VI p. 210). 3483:, libro VIII cap. V p. 529). 3459:, libro VIII cap. V p. 530). 3447:, libro VIII cap. I p. 338). 3430:Giovanni Antonio Ricci (1787 3393:, parte I cap. XVII p. 399). 3381:, libro III capo IV p. 192). 3357:, parte II cap. XXV p. 233). 3345:, libro III capo IV p. 191). 3299: 3284: 2306:(211-217) shortly after the 2132:Villas of the Republican age 1395: 535:was devastated by a raid of 7: 6883:List of presidents of Lazio 6194: 6157: 6031:: Comune di Albano Laziale. 5942:, libro III capo I p. 175). 5334: 4101: 4066:, libro I capo VII p. 255). 3971:, libro I capo VII p. 251). 3932:, libro I capo VII p. 250). 3913:, parte I cap. XXX p. 296). 3910: 3868:, libro I capo VII p. 246). 3495:, libro III capo V p. 207). 3420:, libro III capo V p. 202). 3390: 3354: 3224:, libro III capo I p. 175). 3195:, libro III capo I p. 174). 3163:, libro III capo I p. 172). 2857: 2636: 2556: 2409:, to Aruns, the son of the 1198:and, in more recent times, 982:James Francis Edward Stuart 10: 6994: 6204:Petrillo, Saverio (1995). 6063:Coarelli, Filippo (1981). 6022: 6009: 5996: 5939: 5883: 5793: 5777: 5761: 5742: 5726: 5710: 5694: 5651: 5635: 5619: 5591: 5572: 5556: 5540: 5524: 5508: 5492: 5476: 5460: 5444: 5428: 5412: 5403:, libro I capo IV p. 121). 5400: 5346: 5322: 5306: 5263:Silvestri-D'Ambrosio (1988 5251:Silvestri-D'Ambrosio (1988 5239:Silvestri-D'Ambrosio (1988 5227:Silvestri-D'Ambrosio (1988 5215:Silvestri-D'Ambrosio (1988 5203:Silvestri-D'Ambrosio (1988 5074: 4945: 4870: 4825: 4399: 4063: 4039: 3987: 3968: 3944: 3929: 3865: 3853:, libro I capo VI p. 244). 3850: 3838:, libro I capo VI p. 240). 3835: 3818: 3768: 3629: 3576:Silvestri-D'Ambrosio (1988 3552: 3540: 3528: 3516: 3492: 3429: 3417: 3378: 3369:, libro VI cap. I p. 274). 3342: 3236: 3221: 3192: 3160: 3075: 3059: 3040: 3021: 3002: 2983: 2964: 2945: 2926: 2869: 2860:, parte I cap. III p. 23). 2750: 2639:, parte I cap. III p. 30). 2467:Other scattered sepulchres 2321: 2272:Porta principalis sinixtra 2210: 2160:Villas of the imperial age 2144:(of unknown location), of 2112:Giovanni Maria Vitelleschi 1638:cathedral of San Pancrazio 1576:in favor of the Savellis. 1478:Roman Republic (1798–1799) 1006:cathedral of San Pancrazio 953:cathedral of San Pancrazio 882:cathedral of San Pancrazio 793:in 1462: other stops were 720:Giovanni Maria Vitelleschi 697:cathedral of San Pancrazio 595:cathedral of San Pancrazio 513:, reports that during the 354:, commissioned by Emperor 154:Dionysius of Halicarnassus 121:A niche from the villa of 93: 38:Albano was founded in the 6912: 6891: 6868: 6822: 6521: 6425: 6378: 6365: 6324: 6158:Lucidi, Emanuele (1796). 2354:The burial ground of the 1378:Palace of Castel Gandolfo 517:Albano was a πολισματα (" 360:Palace of Castel Gandolfo 338:were built the villas of 137:and, to a lesser extent, 6206:I papi a Castel Gandolfo 6195:Moroni, Gaetano (1840). 6080:Chiarucci, Pino (1988). 6023:Lugli, Giuseppe (1969). 4129:, in Antonia Lucarelli, 2883:"Dionigi d'Alicarnasso, 2848:, vol. I cap. XX p. 178. 2174:Publius Papinius Statius 2103:into a fortress called " 2067:Villa Venosa-Boncompagni 1642:Giovanni Gerolamo Morone 1570:, and later established 1423:Cathedral of St. Pancras 1273:and, in the background, 1071:: on February 15 at the 1069:Louis Alexandre Berthier 986:Kingdom of Great Britain 605:Frederick I "Barbarossa" 344:Publius Papinius Statius 282:in 293) and extended to 249:in 510 B.C., he fled to 6010:Nibby, Antonio (1848). 5711:Lugli, 1969 & Lugli 4341:Giuseppe Boero (1863). 3783:, vol. IV pp. 215-220). 3689:, vol. IV pp. 195-207). 2407:Gnaeus Pompey the Great 2146:Publius Clodius Pulcher 1802:age (81-96) as part of 1634:Friars Minor Conventual 1527:Romanesque architecture 1371:(January 22, 1944) the 1238:Italian Socialist Party 808:During the war between 710:During the war between 561:in 964 donated Albano, 300:Publius Clodius Pulcher 184:in the municipality of 62:. It was sacked by the 6372: 5531:, parte II pp. 57-68). 5515:, parte II pp. 40-57). 5499:, parte II pp. 17-40). 5136:La "Rotonda" di Albano 4697:Una storia dal passato 3756:, vol. IV pp. 210-212) 2508:Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus 2385: 2318:The Roman amphitheater 2297:The Baths of Caracalla 2230: 2222: 2138:Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus 2127:Archaeological remains 2092: 2036: 2021:Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus 1966:It was donated to the 1911:scientific high school 1902: 1894: 1853: 1742: 1664: 1558: 1511: 1436: 1418:Religious architecture 1364:of September 8, 1943. 1358:Armistice of Cassibile 1337:National Fascist Party 1278: 1262: 1254: 1162: 1053:Banco di Santo Spirito 976: 964: 956: 944: 847:status quo ante bellum 768: 760: 670:Frederick II of Swabia 648:the possession of the 621:Battle of Monte Porzio 497: 489: 481: 356:Titus Flavius Domitian 331: 319: 292:Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus 276:Appius Claudius Caecus 271:, commissioned by the 126: 123:Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus 114: 82:(second district) and 76:administrative hamlets 6488:Lago di Posta Fibreno 6371: 6093:Mancini, Ugo (2002). 4237:, anno I n° 4, p. 35. 3728:Alberto Galieti (1972 3263:"Adriano Bertolotti, 2542:Friars Minor Capuchin 2458:Underground sepulcher 2383: 2265:The perimeter of the 2228: 2220: 2087: 2080:Military architecture 2034: 1915:classical high school 1900: 1892: 1851: 1736: 1711:Friars Minor Capuchin 1662: 1640:, by Cardinal Bishop 1603:St. Gaspar del Bufalo 1556: 1509: 1430: 1362:Badoglio proclamation 1268: 1260: 1251: 1180:Manuel II of Portugal 1156: 990:Henry Benedict Stuart 970: 962: 950: 942: 890:Friars Minor Capuchin 871:Archbishop of Cosenza 814:Ferdinand I of Naples 766: 758: 613:archbishop of Cologne 511:Procopius of Caesarea 495: 487: 469: 429:(314-335), founded a 325: 317: 120: 111: 88:suburbicarian diocese 6904:Marino Wine Festival 6719:Monte Lauro in Gaeta 6326:Provinces and places 6180:. Torino: Loescher. 5683:Pino Chiarucci (1988 5184:on 21 September 2013 2806:, pp. 111–112). 2435:tomb of Lars Porsena 2399:Horatii and Curiatii 2166:Lucius Anneus Seneca 2142:Marcus Junius Brutus 1718:Gerard van Honthorst 1312:Doria Landi Pamphili 1041:Armistice of Bologna 838:Battle of Campomorto 515:Gothic War (535-554) 421:states that Emperor 340:Lucius Anneus Seneca 296:Marcus Junius Brutus 6744:Maschio delle Faete 6644:Maschio dell'Ariano 6529:Seven hills of Rome 6463:Lago di Giulianello 6143:. Torino: Einaudi. 6101:: Armando Editore. 5794:Antonio Nibby (1848 5117:Guglielmo Mathiae, 4125:Antonia Lucarelli, 4075:Raimondo Del Nero, 3615:Itinerari nel Parco 2844:Girolamo Torquati, 2490:The most important 2376:Isolated sepulchres 2207:The "Castra Albana" 1993:Charles IV of Spain 1816:Hieronymite fathers 1757:of August 8, 1625. 1619:" preserved at the 1617:Baptism of St. Paul 1595:Marcantonio Colonna 1581:Hieronymite fathers 1502:Church of St. Peter 1490:on Sept. 21, 2008. 1192:Charles Emmanuel IV 1188:Charles IV of Spain 1176:Margherita of Savoy 1045:Treaty of Tolentino 984:, pretender to the 971:Capuchin Hill from 840:(August 21, 1482). 773:Hieronymite fathers 625:Monte Porzio Catone 247:Tarquinius Superbus 6973:Historic districts 6878:Elections in Lazio 6649:Maschio di Lariano 6373: 6005:: Giovanni Zempel. 5813:, pp. 43–44). 5483:, parte I p. 307). 5265:, pp. 43–44). 5253:, pp. 31–33). 5205:, pp. 47–92). 5154:, pp. 52–54). 5093:, pp. 43–44). 4807:on 11 October 2011 4300:, pp. 21–22). 4249:, pp. 15–16). 4222:, pp. 12–13). 3672:, pp. 66–67). 3578:, pp. 12–14). 3212:, pp. 50–52). 3099:on 30 January 2010 2818:, pp. 98–99). 2420:, who fell at the 2386: 2231: 2223: 2101:Roman amphitheater 2093: 2073:Boncompagni family 2061:neoclassical style 2037: 1975:. Cardinal bishop 1957:Pope Benedict XIII 1937:Benedetto Pamphilj 1907:Rospigliosi family 1903: 1895: 1885:Rospigliosi Palace 1854: 1839:Civil architecture 1743: 1665: 1649:neoclassical style 1588:commendatory abbot 1559: 1557:St. Paul's Church. 1512: 1437: 1279: 1263: 1255: 1234:universal suffrage 1196:Giuseppe Garibaldi 1186:of Bourbon-Spain, 1163: 1049:Prince of Piombino 1043:and then with the 1033:Napoleon Bonaparte 977: 965: 957: 945: 769: 761: 699:, and in 1316 the 591:Counts of Tusculum 531:In August 846 the 498: 490: 482: 418:Liber Pontificalis 332: 328:Roman amphitheater 320: 127: 115: 6921: 6920: 6614:Monti della Tolfa 6539:Aurunci Mountains 6453:Lago di Caprolace 6418: 6410: 5467:, parte I p. 17). 5337:, vol. X p. 157). 4852:on 26 August 2009 4781:on 1 January 2016 4744:on 6 August 2009. 4547:Ugo Mancini (2002 4347:. pp. 34–35. 4104:, vol. I p. 188). 3802:Gregorovius (1973 3711:Gregorovius (1973 3699:Gregorovius (1973 3505:Gregorovius (1973 3481:Gregorovius (1973 3469:Gregorovius (1973 3457:Gregorovius (1973 3445:Gregorovius (1973 3403:Gregorovius (1973 3367:Gregorovius (1973 3331:Gregorovius (1973 2872:, vol. I p. 245). 2616:Alberto Galieti, 2427:Giuseppe Valadier 2357:Legio II Parthica 2260:early Middle Ages 2252:Septimius Severus 2247:Legio II Parthica 2005:Fabrizio Paolucci 1968:diocesan chancery 1941:Scolopian fathers 1831:imitation of the 1825:Scolopian fathers 1669:Carmelite fathers 1613:Pietro da Cortona 1593:In 1769 Cardinal 1488:Pope Benedict XVI 1471:Fabrizio Paolucci 1467:Ferdinando d'Adda 921:Pope Innocent XII 886:Carmelite fathers 854:Pope Alexander VI 674:Pope Nicholas III 658:Pope Honorius III 642:Pope Innocent III 609:Rainald of Dassel 409:Legio II Parthica 380:Legio II Parthica 375:Septimius Severus 226:near present-day 176:, at the foot of 51:Legio II Parthica 40:early Middle Ages 6985: 6950: 6949: 6948: 6938: 6937: 6936: 6929: 6714:Monte Guadagnolo 6609:Monte Terminillo 6589:Monti Prenestini 6579:Monti della Meta 6569:Monti della Laga 6448:Lago di Canterno 6416: 6408: 6359:List of communes 6316: 6315: 6304: 6297: 6290: 6281: 6280: 6276: 6274: 6272: 6267:on 10 March 2009 6263:. Archived from 6256: 6251:. Archived from 6244: 6236: 6234: 6232: 6227:on 30 April 2009 6223:. Archived from 6209: 6200: 6191: 6172: 6163: 6154: 6135: 6129: 6121: 6112: 6089: 6076: 6059: 6053: 6045: 6044:: Graphikcenter. 6032: 6019: 6006: 5985: 5975: 5969: 5963: 5957: 5956: 5949: 5943: 5937: 5931: 5925: 5919: 5918: 5916: 5914: 5905: 5897: 5891: 5881: 5875: 5869: 5863: 5857: 5846: 5840: 5829: 5823: 5814: 5808: 5797: 5796:, vol. I p. 94). 5791: 5785: 5775: 5769: 5759: 5750: 5740: 5734: 5724: 5718: 5708: 5702: 5692: 5686: 5680: 5671: 5665: 5659: 5649: 5643: 5633: 5627: 5617: 5611: 5605: 5599: 5589: 5580: 5570: 5564: 5554: 5548: 5538: 5532: 5522: 5516: 5506: 5500: 5490: 5484: 5474: 5468: 5458: 5452: 5442: 5436: 5426: 5420: 5410: 5404: 5398: 5392: 5386: 5380: 5379: 5374:. Archived from 5360: 5354: 5344: 5338: 5332: 5326: 5320: 5314: 5304: 5298: 5297: 5296:on 25 July 2009. 5292:. 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Archived from 4734: 4728: 4727: 4720: 4714: 4713: 4706: 4700: 4693: 4682: 4672: 4666: 4656: 4650: 4640: 4634: 4624: 4618: 4608: 4602: 4592: 4586: 4576: 4570: 4560: 4554: 4544: 4538: 4528: 4522: 4512: 4503: 4493: 4487: 4477: 4471: 4461: 4455: 4445: 4439: 4429: 4423: 4413: 4407: 4397: 4391: 4380: 4374: 4368: 4349: 4348: 4338: 4332: 4326: 4320: 4314: 4301: 4295: 4286: 4280: 4274: 4268: 4262: 4256: 4250: 4244: 4238: 4235:Monitore di Roma 4232: 4223: 4217: 4202: 4196: 4187: 4181: 4175: 4169: 4163: 4157: 4151: 4145: 4134: 4131:Memorie marinesi 4123: 4117: 4111: 4105: 4099: 4093: 4092:, cap. VI p. 54. 4086: 4080: 4073: 4067: 4061: 4055: 4049: 4043: 4037: 4024: 4018: 3991: 3985: 3972: 3966: 3960: 3954: 3948: 3947:, vol. I p. 86). 3942: 3933: 3927: 3914: 3908: 3902: 3896: 3881: 3875: 3869: 3863: 3854: 3848: 3839: 3833: 3822: 3816: 3805: 3799: 3793: 3790: 3784: 3781:Tomassetti (1910 3778: 3772: 3766: 3757: 3754:Tomassetti (1910 3751: 3740: 3737: 3731: 3725: 3714: 3708: 3702: 3696: 3690: 3687:Tomassetti (1910 3684: 3673: 3667: 3648: 3642: 3633: 3627: 3618: 3604: 3598: 3592: 3579: 3573: 3556: 3550: 3544: 3538: 3532: 3526: 3520: 3514: 3508: 3502: 3496: 3490: 3484: 3478: 3472: 3466: 3460: 3454: 3448: 3442: 3433: 3427: 3421: 3415: 3406: 3400: 3394: 3388: 3382: 3376: 3370: 3364: 3358: 3352: 3346: 3340: 3334: 3328: 3322: 3316: 3303: 3297: 3288: 3282: 3271: 3270: 3259: 3253: 3250: 3244: 3234: 3225: 3219: 3213: 3207: 3196: 3190: 3184: 3182: 3170: 3164: 3158: 3152: 3151: 3149: 3147: 3137: 3128: 3122: 3109: 3108: 3106: 3104: 3095:. 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Archived from 2662: 2656: 2646: 2640: 2634: 2625: 2614: 2608: 2607: 2605: 2603: 2593: 2422:Battle of Aricia 2395:Via Appia Antica 2201:Via Appia Antica 2035:Villa Ferrajoli. 1973:Council of Trent 1926:Palazzo Pamphilj 1874:Apostolic Camera 1859:Via Appia Antica 1833:Pantheon in Rome 1812:Augustinian nuns 1804:Domitian's villa 1777: 1697:Inside, in late 1691:Kingdom of Italy 1564:Pope Honorius IV 1516:Via Appia Antica 1449:Pope Sylvester I 1244:The 20th century 1215:Kingdom of Italy 1168:Lodovico Altieri 1144:Contemporary age 1095:in early March. 1057:pontifical scudi 926:Apostolic Camera 917:pontifical scudi 902:Palazzo Pamphilj 781:Apostolic Camera 705:Augustinian nuns 693:Franciscan Order 681:Pope Honorius IV 559:Otto I of Saxony 427:Pope Sylvester I 350:," the colossal 348:Albanum Caesarum 310:The Imperial Age 265:Via Appia Antica 244:Rome's last king 208:Tullus Hostilius 56:Apostolic Camera 29:province of Rome 6993: 6992: 6988: 6987: 6986: 6984: 6983: 6982: 6958: 6957: 6956: 6946: 6944: 6934: 6932: 6924: 6922: 6917: 6908: 6887: 6864: 6840:Pontine marshes 6830:Castelli Romani 6818: 6789:Monte di Cambio 6664:Monte Carbonaro 6654:Monte Artemisio 6517: 6508:Lago del Turano 6493:Lago di Rascino 6478:Lago dei Monaci 6468:Lake Martignano 6421: 6414:Roman Republic 6406:Roman Republic 6374: 6363: 6320: 6310: 6308: 6270: 6268: 6259: 6247: 6239: 6230: 6228: 6219: 6216: 6188: 6151: 6123: 6122: 6118:Albano nel 1798 6109: 6084:(II ed.). 6047: 6046: 6040:(II ed.). 6027:(II ed.). 6014:. Vol. I. 5993: 5988: 5976: 5972: 5966:Chiarucci (1988 5964: 5960: 5951: 5950: 5946: 5938: 5934: 5926: 5922: 5912: 5910: 5903: 5899: 5898: 5894: 5882: 5878: 5872:Chiarucci (1988 5870: 5866: 5860:Chiarucci (1988 5858: 5849: 5843:Chiarucci (1988 5841: 5832: 5824: 5817: 5811:Chiarucci (1988 5809: 5800: 5792: 5788: 5776: 5772: 5760: 5753: 5749:, pp. 221-222). 5741: 5737: 5733:, pp. 228-229). 5725: 5721: 5709: 5705: 5693: 5689: 5681: 5674: 5668:Chiarucci (1988 5666: 5662: 5650: 5646: 5634: 5630: 5618: 5614: 5608:Chiarucci (1988 5606: 5602: 5590: 5583: 5571: 5567: 5555: 5551: 5539: 5535: 5523: 5519: 5507: 5503: 5491: 5487: 5475: 5471: 5459: 5455: 5443: 5439: 5427: 5423: 5411: 5407: 5399: 5395: 5387: 5383: 5378:on 11 May 2006. 5362: 5361: 5357: 5345: 5341: 5333: 5329: 5321: 5317: 5305: 5301: 5290:"Villa Altieri" 5288: 5287: 5283: 5274: 5273: 5269: 5261: 5257: 5249: 5245: 5237: 5233: 5225: 5221: 5213: 5209: 5201: 5197: 5187: 5185: 5176: 5175: 5171: 5162: 5158: 5150: 5146: 5133: 5129: 5116: 5112: 5104: 5097: 5089: 5085: 5081:, pp. 244-245). 5073: 5069: 5061: 5057: 5044: 5040: 5034:Chiarucci (1988 5032: 5023: 5017:Chiarucci (1988 5015: 5004: 4994: 4992: 4983: 4982: 4978: 4968: 4966: 4957: 4956: 4952: 4944: 4940: 4930: 4928: 4924: 4923: 4919: 4909: 4907: 4906:on 21 July 2012 4896:"Agenzia SIR - 4894: 4893: 4889: 4883:Chiarucci (1988 4881: 4877: 4869: 4865: 4855: 4853: 4844: 4843: 4832: 4824: 4820: 4810: 4808: 4799: 4798: 4794: 4784: 4782: 4771: 4767: 4754: 4753: 4749: 4736: 4735: 4731: 4722: 4721: 4717: 4708: 4707: 4703: 4694: 4685: 4673: 4669: 4657: 4653: 4641: 4637: 4625: 4621: 4609: 4605: 4593: 4589: 4577: 4573: 4561: 4557: 4545: 4541: 4529: 4525: 4513: 4506: 4494: 4490: 4478: 4474: 4462: 4458: 4446: 4442: 4430: 4426: 4414: 4410: 4406:, pp. 250-256). 4398: 4394: 4381: 4377: 4371:Chiarucci (1988 4369: 4352: 4339: 4335: 4327: 4323: 4317:Del Pinto (1918 4315: 4304: 4298:Del Pinto (1918 4296: 4289: 4283:Del Pinto (1918 4281: 4277: 4271:Del Pinto (1918 4269: 4265: 4259:Del Pinto (1918 4257: 4253: 4247:Del Pinto (1918 4245: 4241: 4233: 4226: 4220:Del Pinto (1918 4218: 4205: 4199:Del Pinto (1918 4197: 4190: 4184:Del Pinto (1918 4182: 4178: 4172:Del Pinto (1918 4170: 4166: 4160:Del Pinto (1918 4158: 4154: 4148:Del Pinto (1918 4146: 4137: 4124: 4120: 4114:Del Pinto (1918 4112: 4108: 4100: 4096: 4087: 4083: 4074: 4070: 4062: 4058: 4052:Chiarucci (1988 4050: 4046: 4038: 4027: 4021:Chiarucci (1988 4019: 3994: 3986: 3975: 3967: 3963: 3957:Chiarucci (1988 3955: 3951: 3943: 3936: 3928: 3917: 3909: 3905: 3899:Chiarucci (1988 3897: 3884: 3878:Del Pinto (1918 3876: 3872: 3864: 3857: 3849: 3842: 3834: 3825: 3817: 3808: 3800: 3796: 3791: 3787: 3779: 3775: 3767: 3760: 3752: 3743: 3738: 3734: 3726: 3717: 3709: 3705: 3697: 3693: 3685: 3676: 3670:Chiarucci (1988 3668: 3651: 3643: 3636: 3628: 3621: 3605: 3601: 3595:Chiarucci (1988 3593: 3582: 3574: 3559: 3551: 3547: 3539: 3535: 3527: 3523: 3515: 3511: 3503: 3499: 3491: 3487: 3479: 3475: 3467: 3463: 3455: 3451: 3443: 3436: 3428: 3424: 3416: 3409: 3401: 3397: 3389: 3385: 3377: 3373: 3365: 3361: 3353: 3349: 3341: 3337: 3329: 3325: 3319:Chiarucci (1988 3317: 3306: 3298: 3291: 3283: 3274: 3261: 3260: 3256: 3251: 3247: 3243:, pp. 253-256). 3235: 3228: 3220: 3216: 3210:Chiarucci (1988 3208: 3199: 3191: 3187: 3176: 3175:, pp. 4–5) 3171: 3167: 3159: 3155: 3145: 3143: 3139: 3138: 3131: 3123: 3112: 3102: 3100: 3091: 3090: 3086: 3074: 3070: 3058: 3051: 3039: 3032: 3020: 3013: 3001: 2994: 2982: 2975: 2963: 2956: 2944: 2937: 2925: 2916: 2908: 2901: 2891: 2889: 2881: 2880: 2876: 2868: 2864: 2856: 2852: 2843: 2839: 2833:Il Lazio antico 2826: 2822: 2814: 2810: 2802: 2798: 2788:Chiarucci (1988 2786: 2782: 2772:Chiarucci (1988 2770: 2757: 2749: 2745: 2735: 2733: 2729: 2728: 2724: 2714:Chiarucci (1988 2712: 2708: 2698:Chiarucci (1988 2696: 2685: 2675: 2673: 2672:on 22 July 2011 2664: 2663: 2659: 2647: 2643: 2635: 2628: 2615: 2611: 2601: 2599: 2595: 2594: 2590: 2586: 2559: 2526: 2492:early Christian 2488: 2480:Via Appia Nuova 2378: 2326: 2276:Porta praetoria 2215: 2209: 2162: 2150:Castel Gandolfo 2134: 2129: 2120:Pope Clement XI 2097:Pope Paschal II 2082: 2069: 2056: 2054:Villa Ferrajoli 2029: 2001: 1985: 1953: 1951:Bishop's Palace 1923: 1921:Pamphilj Palace 1887: 1852:Savelli Palace. 1846: 1841: 1784: 1771: 1751:Pope Urban VIII 1747:Poor Clare nuns 1731: 1707: 1657: 1629: 1551: 1504: 1463:Michele Bonelli 1425: 1420: 1415: 1402:Tricolour Flame 1398: 1353: 1341:Genzano di Roma 1284: 1246: 1207:capture of Rome 1200:Farouk of Egypt 1151: 1146: 1112:Castel Gandolfo 1065: 1039:first with the 1018:Via Appia Nuova 937: 894:Poor Clare nuns 795:Genzano di Roma 753: 748: 724:Castel Gandolfo 638: 587:Terra di Lavoro 579:Pope Paschal II 503: 472:Porta Praetoria 464: 367:Hadrian's Villa 312: 280:saxum quadratum 106: 101: 96: 69:Via Appia Nuova 17: 12: 11: 5: 6991: 6981: 6980: 6975: 6970: 6968:Albano Laziale 6955: 6954: 6942: 6919: 6918: 6913: 6910: 6909: 6907: 6906: 6901: 6895: 6893: 6889: 6888: 6886: 6885: 6880: 6874: 6872: 6866: 6865: 6863: 6862: 6857: 6852: 6847: 6845:Roman Campagna 6842: 6837: 6832: 6826: 6824: 6820: 6819: 6817: 6816: 6811: 6806: 6801: 6796: 6794:Monte le Pezze 6791: 6786: 6781: 6776: 6774:Monte Sorgenze 6771: 6766: 6764:Monte Cervello 6761: 6756: 6751: 6746: 6741: 6736: 6731: 6729:Le Rave Fosche 6726: 6721: 6716: 6711: 6706: 6701: 6696: 6691: 6686: 6681: 6676: 6671: 6666: 6661: 6656: 6651: 6646: 6641: 6636: 6631: 6626: 6621: 6616: 6611: 6606: 6601: 6596: 6594:Monti Sabatini 6591: 6586: 6584:Monte Petrella 6581: 6576: 6571: 6566: 6561: 6556: 6551: 6546: 6541: 6536: 6531: 6525: 6523: 6519: 6518: 6516: 6515: 6510: 6505: 6503:Lago del Salto 6500: 6495: 6490: 6485: 6480: 6475: 6470: 6465: 6460: 6455: 6450: 6445: 6443:Lake Bracciano 6440: 6435: 6429: 6427: 6423: 6422: 6420: 6419: 6417:(19th century) 6411: 6409:(18th century) 6403: 6398: 6393: 6388: 6382: 6380: 6376: 6375: 6366: 6364: 6362: 6361: 6356: 6351: 6346: 6341: 6336: 6330: 6328: 6322: 6321: 6307: 6306: 6299: 6292: 6284: 6278: 6277: 6257: 6255:on 2022-04-19. 6245: 6237: 6215: 6214:External links 6212: 6211: 6210: 6201: 6192: 6186: 6173: 6164: 6155: 6149: 6136: 6113: 6107: 6097:(I ed.). 6090: 6086:Albano Laziale 6082:Albano Laziale 6077: 6067:(I ed.). 6060: 6042:Albano Laziale 6033: 6029:Albano Laziale 6020: 6007: 5992: 5989: 5987: 5986: 5970: 5968:, p. 82). 5958: 5944: 5932: 5930:, p. 94). 5928:Coarelli (1981 5920: 5892: 5876: 5874:, p. 48). 5864: 5862:, p. 46). 5847: 5845:, p. 47). 5830: 5828:, p. 92). 5826:Coarelli (1981 5815: 5798: 5786: 5770: 5751: 5735: 5719: 5703: 5687: 5685:, p. 39). 5672: 5670:, p. 35). 5660: 5644: 5628: 5612: 5610:, p. 31). 5600: 5581: 5565: 5549: 5533: 5517: 5501: 5485: 5469: 5453: 5437: 5421: 5405: 5393: 5391:, p. 83). 5389:Coarelli (1981 5381: 5355: 5339: 5327: 5315: 5299: 5281: 5267: 5255: 5243: 5241:, p. 30). 5231: 5229:, p. 22). 5219: 5217:, p. 19). 5207: 5195: 5169: 5156: 5144: 5127: 5110: 5108:, p. 55). 5095: 5083: 5067: 5065:, p. 31). 5063:Petrillo (1995 5055: 5047:Carta d'Italia 5038: 5036:, p. 61). 5021: 5019:, p. 64). 5002: 4976: 4950: 4938: 4917: 4887: 4885:, p. 50). 4875: 4863: 4830: 4818: 4792: 4765: 4747: 4729: 4715: 4701: 4683: 4667: 4651: 4635: 4619: 4603: 4587: 4571: 4555: 4539: 4523: 4504: 4488: 4472: 4456: 4440: 4424: 4408: 4392: 4375: 4373:, p. 21). 4350: 4333: 4331:, p. 56). 4321: 4319:, p. 24). 4302: 4287: 4285:, p. 19). 4275: 4273:, p. 18). 4263: 4261:, p. 17). 4251: 4239: 4224: 4203: 4201:, p. 11). 4188: 4176: 4174:, p. 10). 4164: 4152: 4135: 4118: 4106: 4094: 4088:Nicola Ratti, 4081: 4068: 4056: 4054:, p. 63). 4044: 4025: 4023:, p. 71). 3992: 3973: 3961: 3959:, p. 15). 3949: 3934: 3915: 3903: 3901:, p. 70). 3882: 3870: 3855: 3840: 3823: 3806: 3794: 3785: 3773: 3758: 3741: 3732: 3730:, p. 50). 3715: 3703: 3691: 3674: 3649: 3647:, p. 47). 3634: 3619: 3599: 3597:, p. 60). 3580: 3557: 3545: 3533: 3521: 3509: 3497: 3485: 3473: 3461: 3449: 3434: 3422: 3407: 3395: 3383: 3371: 3359: 3347: 3335: 3323: 3321:, p. 55). 3304: 3302:, p. 35). 3289: 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1628: 1625: 1550: 1547: 1534:Savelli family 1520:Pope Hormisdas 1503: 1500: 1424: 1421: 1419: 1416: 1414: 1411: 1397: 1394: 1352: 1349: 1283: 1280: 1245: 1242: 1159:Castel Savello 1150: 1147: 1145: 1142: 1077:Roman Republic 1064: 1061: 936: 933: 810:Pope Sixtus IV 752: 749: 747: 744: 728:Castel Savello 716:Colonna family 712:Pope Eugene IV 656:obtained from 637: 634: 502: 499: 463: 460: 311: 308: 197:Castel Savello 105: 102: 100: 97: 95: 92: 60:Savelli family 25:Albano Laziale 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 6990: 6979: 6976: 6974: 6971: 6969: 6966: 6965: 6963: 6953: 6943: 6941: 6931: 6930: 6927: 6916: 6911: 6905: 6902: 6900: 6897: 6896: 6894: 6890: 6884: 6881: 6879: 6876: 6875: 6873: 6871: 6867: 6861: 6858: 6856: 6853: 6851: 6848: 6846: 6843: 6841: 6838: 6836: 6833: 6831: 6828: 6827: 6825: 6821: 6815: 6812: 6810: 6809:Monte Pizzuto 6807: 6805: 6802: 6800: 6797: 6795: 6792: 6790: 6787: 6785: 6782: 6780: 6777: 6775: 6772: 6770: 6767: 6765: 6762: 6760: 6757: 6755: 6752: 6750: 6747: 6745: 6742: 6740: 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AA.VV., 4385: 4379: 4372: 4367: 4365: 4363: 4361: 4359: 4357: 4355: 4346: 4345: 4337: 4330: 4329:Galieti (1948 4325: 4318: 4313: 4311: 4309: 4307: 4299: 4294: 4292: 4284: 4279: 4272: 4267: 4260: 4255: 4248: 4243: 4236: 4231: 4229: 4221: 4216: 4214: 4212: 4210: 4208: 4200: 4195: 4193: 4186:, p. 8). 4185: 4180: 4173: 4168: 4162:, p. 6). 4161: 4156: 4150:, p. 5). 4149: 4144: 4142: 4140: 4132: 4128: 4122: 4116:, p. 4). 4115: 4110: 4103: 4098: 4091: 4085: 4078: 4072: 4065: 4060: 4053: 4048: 4041: 4036: 4034: 4032: 4030: 4022: 4017: 4015: 4013: 4011: 4009: 4007: 4005: 4003: 4001: 3999: 3997: 3989: 3984: 3982: 3980: 3978: 3970: 3965: 3958: 3953: 3946: 3941: 3939: 3931: 3926: 3924: 3922: 3920: 3912: 3907: 3900: 3895: 3893: 3891: 3889: 3887: 3880:, p. 9). 3879: 3874: 3867: 3862: 3860: 3852: 3847: 3845: 3837: 3832: 3830: 3828: 3820: 3815: 3813: 3811: 3803: 3798: 3789: 3782: 3777: 3770: 3765: 3763: 3755: 3750: 3748: 3746: 3736: 3729: 3724: 3722: 3720: 3712: 3707: 3700: 3695: 3688: 3683: 3681: 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Index

municipal decentralization district
Albano Laziale
province of Rome
Lazio
early Middle Ages
Castra Albana
Legio II Parthica
Apostolic Camera
Savelli family
Saracens
Via Appia Nuova
administrative hamlets
Cecchina
Pavona
suburbicarian diocese


Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus
Alban Hills
peperino
tuff
Iron Age
Alba Longa
Dionysius of Halicarnassus
Lavinium
Antonio Nibby
Lake Albano
Marino
Grottaferrata
Monte Cavo

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