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Anagni (Italian pronunciation: [aˈnaɲɲi]) is an
ancient town and
comune in the
province of Frosinone, Latium, in the
hills east-southeast of Rome. It is...
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Treaty of
Anagni was an
accord between the Pope
Boniface VIII,
James II of Aragon,
Philip IV of France,
Charles II of Naples, and
James II of Majorca...
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Diocese of
Anagni-Alatri (Latin:
Dioecesis Anagnina-Alatrina) is a
Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or
diocese of the
Catholic Church in Lazio...
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Anagni Cathedral (Italian:
Cattedrale di
Santa Maria Annunziata;
Cattedrale di
Anagni) is a
Catholic cathedral in
Anagni, Lazio, Italy, home to the cathedra...
- Sant'Agostino is a
Roman Catholic church located in the town of
Anagni,
province of Frosinone,
region of Lazio, Italy.
While an
older church was likely...
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Pandulf of
Anagni (died 1256) was an
Italian cleric and
military commander who
became the
bishop of
Anagni in 1237. He came from a
prominent family closely...
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Stephen of
Anagni (Italian:
Stefano di
Anagni, Latin: Steph**** de Anagnia; died
December 1256) was an
Italian priest in
papal service.
Stephen belonged...
- nature,
which can be seen in the
Roman styles of
architecture of
Calabri Anagni, the
capital city of the Empire. This
world is home to
several Italian Fables;...
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Saint Magnus of
Anagni (Italian: San
Magno di
Anagni; born 2nd century), also
known as
Magnus of
Trani or
Magnus of
Fabrateria Vetus, is
venerated as the...
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Sciarra and Philip's advisor,
Guillaume de Nogaret, led a
small force into
Anagni to
arrest Boniface VIII and
bring him to France,
where he was to
stand trial...