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Roman Emperor as
Charles V. It was an idea of the
Italian humanist Luigi Marliano. It
bears the
motto Plus Ultra,
Latin for
further beyond,
implying that...
- at the
suggestion of his
adviser Luigi Marliano, an
Italian physician, in 1516. It was
emblematic of
Marliano's vision of a
Christian empire spanning beyond...
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publication now in the
public domain: Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Giovanni
Marliano da Nola".
Catholic Encyclopedia. New York:
Robert Appleton Company....
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Church is a
church in Rome, in the
quartiere Nomentano, in Via
Bartolomeo Marliano. Made in 1955 by Eng.
Ernesto Vichi, it was
erected as a
parish on 25 September...
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Giovanni Bartolomeo Marliano (1488 - 26 July 1566) was an
Italian antiquarian and topographer, most
notable for his
study of the
topography of ancient...
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sculptor of the
Renaissance period,
active in Naples. He was a
pupil of
Marliano da Nola. He is also
known as
Giovanni Domenico or
Giovan Domenico Auria...
- Lima as
Diego López de Pacheco, marqués de
Villena Cipriano Lodosa as
Marliano The film is a
Enrique Cerezo PC,
Pedro Costa PC,
Production Group, Sogepaq...
- Carcheri,
Ginestra Fiorentina, Inno, La Lisca, La Luna, Lecceto, Malmantile,
Marliano,
Ponte a Signa,
Ponte Torto,
Porto di Mezzo,
Quattro Strade, San Martino...
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issued in 1157, the
Visconti were
considered holders of the
captaincy of
Marliano (today
Mariano Comense)
since the time of
archbishop Landulf; however,...
- in
Viale delle Provincie Church Sant'Angela Merici, in Via
Bartolomeo Marliano Church of Sant'Orsola, in Via
Livorno Nostra Signora del
Santissimo Sacramento...