- The
Palatine Chapel (Italian:
Cappella Palatina) is the
royal chapel of the
Norman Palace in Palermo, Sicily. This
building is a
mixture of Byzantine,...
- to have
contained 400–600 men,
legiones palatinae 800–1,200 and
auxilia palatina either 800–1,000 or 400–600. In the
early 3rd century, the
Roman military...
- The Aula
Palatina, also
called Basilica of
Constantine (German: Konstantinbasilika), at Trier, Germany, is a
Roman palace basilica and an
early Christian...
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Auxilia palatina (sg.:
auxilium palatinum) were
infantry units of the Late
Roman army,
first raised by
Constantine I as part of the new
field army he created...
- The
Bibliotheca Palatina ("Palatinate library") of
Heidelberg was the most
important library of the
German Renaissance,
numbering approximately 5,000 printed...
- The
Palatine Gate (Italian:
Porta Palatina; Piedmontese: Pòrta Palatin-a) is a
Roman Age city gate
located in Turin, Italy. The gate
provided access through...
- of this
museum also
includes the
neoclassical Palace Chapel (Cappella
Palatina),
decorated by
Luigi Ademollo. Today,
transformed from a
royal palace to...
- The
Palatine Guard (Italian:
Guardia Palatina d'Onore) was a
military unit of the Vatican. It was
formed in 1850 by Pope Pius IX, who
ordered that the...
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- The
Biblioteca Palatina or
Palatina Library was
established in 1761 in the city of
Parma by
Philip Bourbon, Duke of Parma. It is one of the
cultural institutions...