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Corfinio is a
comune (muni****lity) and town in the
province of L'Aquila, in the
Italian region of Abruzzo. In the
Middle Ages,
Roman Corfinium was known...
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Corfinio Cathedral (Italian:
Cattedrale di
Corfinio;
Basilica chiesa di San Pelino) is a
Roman Catholic cathedral in
Corfinio, Abruzzo, Italy, dedicated...
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political rights and
created the
ephemeral state called Italia with
Corfinio as the capital.
After the
Social War, they
obtained Roman citizenship and...
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Corfinium (Gr****: Κορφίνιον) was an
ancient city now near
modern Corfinio, in the
province of L'Aquila (Abruzzo region).
During the
Social War (91-87 BC)...
- 662) was a
Basilian monk,
later bishop of
Brindisi in Italy,
martyred at
Corfinio and made a
saint in 668. His
feast day is Dec. 5.
Pelinus was a native...
- the
Abruzzi region,
approximately 120 km (75 mi)
directly east of Rome.
Corfinio (Valva) is 14 km north-northwest of Sulmona. The
current configuration...
- even
became for a time,
after the
successive fall of
Corfinium (modern
Corfinio) and Bovianum, the
headquarters of the
Italic League. At this time it was...
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citizens of that city to
acknowledge that
Marcellus had
become the
patron of
Corfinio,
provides the
praenomina of his
paternal ancestors: Marcellus'
father was...
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taken may be
quoted as a
specimen of the dialect; the
stone was
found in
Corfinio, the
ancient Corfinium, and the very
perfect style of the
Latin alphabet...
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Panfilo di Sulmona, died c. AD 700) was
bishop of
Sulmona and
Corfinio (Valva)
during the late 7th century. He is
revered as a
saint by the Catholic...