- The
Montesanto Funicular (Italian:
Funicolare di
Montesanto), is one of four
operating funiculars in the
public transportion system of Naples, Italy....
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Santa Maria dei
Miracoli and
Santa Maria di
Montesanto are two
churches in Rome. They are
located on the
Piazza del Popolo,
facing the
northern gate of...
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Santa Maria di
Montesanto may
refer to the
following churches in Italy:
Santa Maria di
Montesanto,
Naples Santa Maria in
Montesanto, Rome This disambiguation...
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Montesanto railway station (Italian:
Stazione di
Montesanto) is a
railway station in Naples, Italy. It is
located at the
terminus of the ****ana and Cir****flegrea...
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Santa Maria in
Montesanto is a
titular minor basilica church in Rome, in the
Rione Campo Marzio,
which stands in
Piazza del Popolo,
between Via del Corso...
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Mario Montesanto (Italian pronunciation: [ˈmaːrjo
monteˈsanto]; 11
August 1909 – 29
March 1987) was an
Italian football manager and
player who pla****...
- Kaplan, Corey, Beck, Mat, Rabwin, Paul, Mungle, Matthew, Amann, David,
Montesanto-Medcalf, Cheri, Wash, John, Roe, Bill and Reynolds, Burt (2002). The Truth...
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Maria di
Montesanto and the
annexed monastery were
built in Naples, Italy, by a
community of
Carmelite friars that had its
origins in
Montesanto, Sicily...
- The
Abbey of
Montesanto or
Abbazia di
Santa Maria in
Montesanto is Romanesque-style
Benedictine monastery located in the
rural hills outside the town of...
- work was
first performed on 16 July 1707 in the
Church of
Santa Maria in
Montesanto,
under the
patronage of the
Colonna family. The
score was
published in...