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- Villa Pianciani is a complex situated a hill that overlooking the Spoleto Valley in Umbria, Italy. The complex is the work of architect Giuseppe Valadier...
- Giambattista (or Giovanni Battista) Pianciani (27 October 1784, in Spoleto – 23 March 1862, in Rome) was an Italian Jesuit scientist. He entered the Society...
- Luigi Pianciani (10 August 1810 – 17 October 1890) was an Italian politician and Freemason. He was born in and was twice mayor of Rome. He died in Spoleto...
- Vallocchia, Aloha. Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Spoleto-Norcia Villa Pianciani "Superficie di Comuni Province e Regioni italiane al 9 ottobre 2011"....
- June 12, 1849, soldiers of the Roman Republic, commanded by Colonel L. Pianciani, fought a skirmish in the p**** with the Austrian army. During the Second...
- former Papal States instead. The first chairman of the bank was Luigi Pianciani (1836–1847). He was elected as the gonfaloniere of Spoleto in 1847. He...
- occultations, of comets, of meteorites, of sun spots, and faculae Giambattista Pianciani (1784–1862) – Jesuit mathematician and physicist who established the electric...
- the promoters of the initiative included Pietro Marini, Count Vincenzo Pianciani, Giampietro Campana, and Carlo Luigi Morichini. 3 May 1836, the C****a...
- Rospigliosi Pallavicini 16 April 1871 21 October 1871 Independent 2 Luigi Pianciani 29 July 1873 5 August 1874 Left 3 Pietro Venturi 15 January 1875 7 November...
- Maria della Salute in Fiumicino, the newly-establish port for Rome. Villa Pianciani, Spoleto; Clocks with mosaic faces on top of the façade belltowers, Basilica...