- “Canemortem”, or
later "
Canemorto", till it was
changed to
Orvinio in 1863.
There are
multiple stories as to why the name
Canemorto had
previously been attached...
- Giovanni, Prossedi, Ripi, Supino,
Vallecorsa and Veroli. Rieti; cantons:
Canemorto, Castelvecchio, Magliano, Monteleone, Narni,
Poggio Mirteto, Rieti, Stroncone...
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outside the town
walls in 1582. A 1638 do****ent
calls this the
Convent of
Canemorto,
referring to the old name of Orvinio. In 1653,
under Pope
Innocent X...
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Giovanni Girolamo Frezza (1659–1730) was an
Italian engraver. He was born in
Canemorto (Orvinio), near Tivoli, and died in Rome. He was
instructed in engraving...
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Umbra 1863
Belmonte Belmonte in
Sabina 1863
Calvi Calvi dell'Umbria 1863
Canemorto Orvinio 1863
Cantalupo Cantalupo in
Sabina 1863
Castelnuovo Castelnuovo...
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Italian painter of the
Baroque period. He was born,
worked and died in
Canemorto (now Orvinio) in the
region of
Sabina and
province of
Rieti where he had...