- full-scale ones in marble,
which is
cheaper than bronze, such as the
Palombara Discobolus, the
first to be recovered, and
smaller scaled versions in...
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Palombara Sabina (Romanesco: Palommara) is a town and
comune in the
Metropolitan City of Rome, Italy.
Savelli Castle,
built from the 11th
century by the...
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between 1678 and 1680 by M****imiliano
Palombara,
marquis of Pietraforte, in his residence, the
villa Palombara [it],
which was
located on the Esquiline...
- M****imiliano
Palombara (1614 – 1680) was
marquis of
Pietraforte and
Conservator of Rome
between 1651 and 1677. He is the
author of the La
Bugia (the Candle)...
- The
Villa della Palombara was a large,
sumptuous ancient Roman villa. It is now an
archaeological site
located within the pine
forest of
Castel Fusano...
- Monteflavio, Montelibretti, Monterotondo,
Montorio Romano, Moricone, Nerola,
Palombara Sabina). Part of
Sabina is in the
regions of
Umbria (territories of Narni...
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Joseph La
Palombara (born May 18, 1925) is an
American political scientist who
specializes in
comparative politics,
group interest theory, and the foreign...
- (1966). 'The
Transformation of
Western European Party Systems', in J. La
Palombara and M.
Weiner (eds.),
Political Parties and
Political Development. New...
- Open
Tournament 2024 in
Palombara Sabina Winner: Nico
Gondra January 20–21: All-Star Open
Championship Palombara 2024 in
Palombara April 20–21: Naostyle...
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Argentella (in
Italian Abbazia di San
Giovanni in Argentella) is a site in
Palombara Sabina, in
province of Rome,
central Italy. The
foundation of the church...