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- famous for its purported healing properties. Fiuggi, originally called Anticoli di Campagna, gained fame as early as the 14th century, when Pope Boniface...
- Anticoli may refer to: Anticoli Corrado, muni****lity in the Metropolitan City of Rome in the Italian region Latium Anticoli di Campagna, old name of Fiuggi...
- Leone, Prince of Arsoli and Prince M****imo (1896–1979) became Duke di Anticoli-Corrado in 1904 by avuncular cession. Another grandson of the 1st Prince...
- Anticoli Corrado (Romanesco: Anticuri) is a comune (muni****lity) in the Metropolitan City of Rome in the Italian region of Latium, located about 40 kilometres...
- making an uncredited appearance. It was shot almost entirely on location in Anticoli Corrado, Italy (near Rome). The story is set during World War II in the...
- Governorate, Russian Empire Died 14 September 1902(1902-09-14) (aged 74) Anticoli Corrado, Rome Province, Italy Education Professor by rank (1864) Alma mater...
- remaining forty years of his life were mostly spent quietly at his castle in Anticoli, save for the years 1282–86, at the start of the War of the Vespers, when...
- Duchy of Paliano (Colonna) The Prin****lities of Palestrina, Valmontone, Anticoli and Roviano (Barberini), Arsoli, Roccasecca dei Volsci, Prossedi, Triggiano...
- Monteleone, Narni, Poggio Mirteto, Rieti, Stroncone and Torri. Tivoli; cantons: Anticoli, Monterotondo, Olevano, Palestrina, Palombara, Subiaco, Tivoli, Vicovaro...
- Marcelli was born on 9 November 1896 to farmers Francesco and Maria Meddi in Anticoli Corrado, a picturesque village in the Aniene valley. The place was known...