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Regola is the 7th
rione of Rome, Italy,
identified by the
initials R. VII, and
belongs to the
Municipio I. The name
comes from
Arenula (the name is recognizable...
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Robert T.
Regola is an
American Republican politician, and
former member of the
Pennsylvania State Senate.
Regola represented the 39th
District from 2005...
- San
Paolo alla
Regola, a
church in the
Regola area of Rome, was made a
cardinalate deaconry by Pope Pius XII in 1946. Its
present Cardinal-Deacon, since...
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Quirinale (Trevi)
Pincio (Colonna)
Marte (Campo Marzio)
Bruto (Ponte)
Pompeo (
Regola and Parione)
Flaminio (Sant'Eustachio)
Pantheon (Pigna and Sant'Angelo)...
- The 22
rioni are Monti, Trevi, Colonna,
Campo Marzio, Ponte, Parione,
Regola, Sant'Eustachio, Pigna, Campitelli, Sant'Angelo, Ripa, Trastevere, Borgo...
- Una
prostituta al
servizio del
pubblico e in
regola con le
leggi dello stato (literally "A
prostitute serving the
public and
complying with the laws of...
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Monte di PietÃ
building in Rome,
rione Regola...
- (Venice, 1535). His
second (in two volumes) is
about the
viola da gamba:
Regola Rubertina (Venice, 1542) and
Lettione Seconda (Venice, 1543). They cover...
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Piazza Navona in Rome, Italy, at the
border between rione Parione and
rione Regola. It is
diagonally southeast of the
Palazzo della Cancelleria and one block...
- The Five
Orders of
Architecture (
Regola delli cinque ordini d'architettura) is a book on
classical architecture by
Giacomo Barozzi da
Vignola from 1562...