- left a
daughter Orania who
married Docibilis II of
Gaeta and
brought him
Cimiterio and
Liburia as a dowry. ****, Jules. L'Italie méridionale et l'empire Byzantin:...
- met St Dominic. At one time the site was
called the
German Cemetery (
Cimiterio Germanico),
because of the
mercenary soldiers buried there. Do****ents...
-
gives the
first indication of
church life,
because it was
recorded "in
cimiterio", i.e. on a cemetery. At that time
cemeteries were
always built around...
- London, 1992, ISBN 0-903290-40-5 "Similiter
ecclesiam Sancti Laurentii ****
cimiterio et
dominicam curiam suam et
terras quas in
patrimonio jure possederat...
-
closed adjacent monastery building,
located off SR71,
adjacent to the
Cimiterio Comunale, west of the
plateau comprising the
historic center of Orvieto...
- Milan.
Saint Ambrose called it the "Cemetery of the Saints" (in Italian:
Cimiterio de' santi) or the "Cemetery of the Martyrs" (in Latin: ad martyres) in...
- nel
presentare al
medesimo un'antica
lapide da lui
ritrovata nel
sacro cimiterio de' SS. MM.
Pietro e
Marcellino nella via Lavicana" (****za, 1700). "De...
- of
architecture in
response to
nature was an
ongoing theme as seen in
Cimiterio a la Muda, Longarone, (1967–1973)
which was a
collaborative project with...
-
including a Requiem. He died in the city of his birth, and is
interred in the
Cimiterio di Lucca.
Quilici was the
music teacher of
Maria Luisa,
Duchess of Lucca;...
- Venezia, Guerigli, 1655), Sei
dubbi amorosi (ivi, Sarzina, 1632); Il
cimiterio;
epitafi giocosi (together with
Pietro Michiel, Tivoli,
Mancini 1646)...