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Pasquino or
Pasquin ([paˈski.no]; Latin: Pasquinus, Pasquillus) is the name used by
Romans since the
early modern period to
describe a
battered ****enistic-style...
- The
Pasquino Group (also
known as
Menelaus Carrying the Body of
Patroclus or Ajax
Carrying the Body of Achilles) is a
group of
marble sculptures that copy...
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Rossana Pasquino (born 12
October 1982) is an
Italian wheelchair fencer.
Pasquino represented Italy at the 2024
Summer Paralympics and won a
bronze medal...
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Pasquino Corso, also
known as
Pasquino da
Perugia or
Pasquino di Sia (died 15 July 1532) was a
Corsican Condottiero (mercenary warlord)
active during...
- the
Campo de' Fiori, the
Corso Vittorio Emanuele II and the
Piazza di
Pasquino. It
presently houses the
Museo di Roma, the "Museum of Rome", covering...
- name "pasquinade"
comes from
Pasquino, the
nickname of a ****enistic statue, the
remains of a type now
known as a
Pasquino Group,
found in the
River Tiber...
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opening to the main pool
outside are
usually interpreted as, to the left, a "
Pasquino group" of
Odysseus carrying the body of
Achilles from the battlefield,...
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Gianfranco Pasquino (born 9
April 1942) is an
Italian political scientist. Born in Trana, he is
Professor Emeritus of
Political Science at the University...
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point Yu,
according to witnesses,
raised a
small hammer.
Constable Lou
Pasquino fired six shots,
hitting Yu
three times. An
official inquest in 1998–1999...
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began in the 16th
century and
continues to the
present day. In
addition to
Pasquino and Marforio, the
talking statues include:
Madama Lucrezia,
Abbot Luigi...