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Fano (Italian: [
ˈfaːno]) is a town and
comune of the
province of
Pesaro and
Urbino in the
Marche region of Italy. It is a
beach resort 12
kilometres (7...
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Pesaro,
Fano and
Marotta are the most
famous ones. The
Lucus Pisaurensis, the
Sacred Grove of Pisaurum,
ancient Pesaro, is just
outside modern Pesaro...
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member of that
order on 18 May 1724. He was sent to the
convents of
Pesaro,
Fano, and
Recanati from 1724 to 1728
where he did his
theological studies...
- Lord of
Pesaro di Galeotto: (17)
Carlo of
Rimini (son of 12) - Lord of
Rimini (18)
Pandolfo III of
Fano (d.1427) (son of 12) - Lord of
Fano (19) Andrea...
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Bonelli was
candidated for the
Senate in the
uninominal constituency "
Pesaro-
Fano-Senigallia",
supported by the centre-left coalition, but he was defeated...
- Benevento, and the
Pentapolis in the
Marche (the "five cities" of Rimini,
Pesaro,
Fano,
Senigallia and Ancona). For the
first time, the
Donation made the pope...
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Domenico is a
deconsecrated Roman Catholic church in the town of
Fano,
province of
Pesaro and
Urbino in the Marche, Italy. The
deconsecrated church is now...
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Gothic War, it was part of the
Byzantine Exarchate of
Ravenna (Ancona,
Fano,
Pesaro, Rimini, and
Senigallia forming the so-called Pentapolis).
After the...
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Mathildian lands, and the Pentapolis, i.e., the
cities of Rimini,
Pesaro,
Fano, Senigallia, and Ancona.
Honorius IV was the
first pope to
employ the...
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Spoleto and Benevento, and the
Pentapolis (the "five cities" of Rimini,
Pesaro,
Fano,
Senigallia and Ancona).
Narni and
Ceccano were
former papal territories...