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Piazza Armerina (Gallo-Italic of Sicily: Ciazza; Sicilian: Chiazza) is a
comune in the
province of Enna of the
autonomous island region of Sicily, southern...
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elaborate Roman villa or
palace located about 3 km from the town of
Piazza Armerina, Sicily.
Excavations have
revealed Roman mosaics which,
according to the...
- The
Diocese of
Piazza Armerina (Latin:
Dioecesis Platiensis) is a
Latin Church diocese of the
Catholic Church in Sicily. It is a
suffragan of the archdiocese...
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Piazza Armerina Cathedral (Italian:
Cattedrale di
Maria Santissima delle Vittorie,
Duomo di
Piazza Armerina) is a
Roman Catholic cathedral located in Piazza...
- Torelli, M. (1988). "Piazza
Armerina: Note di iconologia". In Rizza, G. (ed.). La
Villa romana del
Casale di
Piazza Armerina. Catania. p. 152. Dunbabin...
- The
Pinacoteca Comunale of
Piazza Armerina is the
civic art
gallery of the town of
Piazza Armerina,
province of Enna,
region of Sicily, Italy. Many of...
- was
designated as Enna (then
called Castrogiovanni),
instead of
Piazza Armerina, due to the
influence of
politician Napoleone Colajanni.
Following the...
- 27
December 2022 at the
Wayback Machine Capizzi,
Padre (1989).
Piazza Armerina: The
Mosaics and Morgantina.
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- the 4th
century and
located about 3 km (2 mi)
outside the town of
Piazza Armerina. It
contains the richest,
largest and most
complex collection of Roman...
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palace decoration. The
mosaics of the
Villa Romana del
Casale near
Piazza Armerina in
Sicily are the
largest collection of late
Roman mosaics in situ in the...