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Narni (Latin: Narnia) is an
ancient hilltown and
comune (muni****lity) of Umbria, in
central Italy, with 19,252 inhabitants (2017). At an
altitude of...
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Erasmo Stefano of
Narni (1370 – 16
January 1443),
better known by his
nickname of
Gattamelata (meaning "Hone**** Cat"), was an
Italian condottiero of the...
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Piazza del
Santo in Padua, Italy. It
portrays the
condottiere Erasmo da
Narni,
known as "Gattamelata", who
served mostly under the
Republic of Venice...
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Bridge at
Narni (French: Le pont de
Narni) is an 1826
painting of the
Ponte d'Augusto at
Narni by
French artist Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot. The painting...
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Saint C****ius was a
bishop of
Narni in
Umbria from 537 to 558, the date of his death. He was
praised by St.
Gregory the Great, and was
noted for his charity...
- Città di Castello, Gubbio, Spoleto, Orvieto, Todi,
Castiglione del Lago,
Narni, Amelia,
Spello and
other small cities.
Umbria is
bordered by
Tuscany to...
- (d. May 3, 369 or 377) (Italian: San
Giovenale di
Narni) is
venerated as the
first Bishop of
Narni in Umbria.
Historical details regarding Juvenal's life...
- (Italian "Ponte d’Augusto") is a
Roman arch
bridge in the
Italian city
Narni in Umbria,
built to
carry the
Flaminian Way over the
river Nera. Of the...
- find of
Roman origin recently discovered in Umbria, in the muni****lity of
Narni,
inside an
artificial channel adjacent the Nera River,
about 900 metres...
- The
Diocese of Terni-
Narni-Amelia (Latin:
Dioecesis Interamnensis-Narniensis-Amerina) is a
Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or
diocese of the Catholic...