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Lorium was an
ancient village of
ancient Etruria, Italy, on the Via Aurelia, 19 km west of Rome, near today's
Castel di Guido. The
place was mentioned...
- his
position remained vacant until Belo was
appointed titular bishop of
Lorium and
apostolic administrator of the
Diocese of Dili, the
senior official...
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conservative character of the
ruling senatorial caste. He
owned palatial villas at
Lorium (Etruria) and
Villa Magna (Latium).
There is a
Christian tradition that...
- death, the
biographer reports,
Antoninus was at his
ancestral estate at
Lorium, in Etruria,
about 19
kilometres (12 mi) from Rome. He ate
Alpine cheese...
- instead, they
divided their time
between Rome, Antoninus'
favourite estate at
Lorium, and
other properties at Lanuvium, Tusculum, and Signia. Faustina's personal...
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quantity of "Alpine cheese" ("****
Alpinum caseum in cena
edisset avidius") at
Lorium, near Rome. What the
character of this
cheese was is
impossible to say,...
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April 1969. Then, on 14 June 1973, he was
appointed titular archbishop of
Lorium and
secretary of the
Congregation for the
Doctrine of the Faith. He was...
- his death, the
biographer records, Pius was at his
ancestral estate in
Lorium. He ate
Alpine cheese at
dinner quite greedily. In the
night he vomited;...
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inscriptions discovered in Aphrodisias, Panticapaeum, Tralles, Sardis, Venosa,
Lorium (in Rome), Rhodes,
Deliler (Philadelphia) and Miletus.
Judging from the...
- Guardialfiera, Isola, Labico, Lavello, Lentini, Lesina, Lettere, Lilibeo,
Lorium, Luni, Malamocco, Martana, Martirano, M****a Lubrense,
Minervino Murge, Minori...