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- Acquapendente is a city and comune in the province of Viterbo, in Lazio (Italy). Acquapendente is a centre for the agricultural production of vegetables...
- surgeon known in medical science as "The Father of Embryology." Born in Acquapendente, Latium, Fabricius studied at the University of Padua, receiving a Doctor...
- Acquapendente Cathedral (Italian: Duomo di Acquapendente, Basilica Cattedrale di San Sepolcro) is a Roman Catholic cathedral, dedicated to the Holy Sepulchre...
- Catholic diocese of Acquapendente was an ecclesiastical territory in Lazio. The seat of the bishop was in the cathedral of Acquapendente, dedicated to the...
- antiquities. To the north of San Lorenzo Nuovo and the caldera rim is Acquapendente. The hills to the east are 600 m (2,000 ft) to 650 m (2,130 ft). Bolsena...
- Portrait by Giovanni Domenico Porta, c. 1770 (oil on canvas, 70 x 58.5 cm, Acquapendente city museum) Church Catholic Church Papacy began 19 May 1769 Papacy...
- dioceses were combined, and the title was changed to "Diocese of Viterbo, Acquapendente, Bagnoregio, Montefiascone, Tuscania and San Martino al Monte Cimino";...
- Language Italian Released 19 March 2021 Studio Mulino Recording Studio in Acquapendente Genre Rock Length 5:00 Label Sony RCA Songwriter(s) Damiano David Victoria...
- 14 April 1688) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Acquapendente (1683–1688). Giambattista Febei was born in Orvieto, Italy in 1623 and...
- Clement VII's family, the Medici. His largely undisciplined troops sacked Acquapendente and San Lorenzo alle Grotte, and then occupied Viterbo and Ronciglione...