-
Sarnano is a
comune (muni****lity) in the
Province of
Macerata in the
Italian region Marche,
located about 70
kilometres (43 mi)
southwest of
Ancona and...
-
November 1980, when the two
women were last seen in the
Italian town of
Sarnano, and 27
January 1982, when
their remains were
found near Lago di Fiastra...
-
Costanzo de
Sarnano, O.F.M. Conv. or
Gasparo Torri (1531–1595) was a
Roman Catholic cardinal. Born on 4
October 1531 in
Sarnano,
March of Ancona, he entered...
-
Roman Catholic collegiate church located in the
Piazza Alta of the town of
Sarnano,
province of Macerata,
region of Marche, Italy. The
brick church was erected...
- structures,
mainly a wall,
underneath a
rockface in the
mountains outside of
Sarnano,
province of Macerata, Marche, Italy. Do****entation
recalls the donation...
-
Monteprandone Moresco Morro d'Alba Of****na
Offida Pergola Petritoli San
Ginesio Sarnano S****oferrato
Servigliano Treia Visso Molise (4)
Fornelli Frosolone Oratino...
- Amandola, Bolognola,
Castelsantangelo sul Nera, Comunanza, Montemonaco,
Sarnano, Ussita, Visso. The city art
collection is
housed in the
Pinacoteca Civica...
-
rural site in the
village of Piobbico,
within the
limits of the
commune of
Sarnano, in the
province of Macerata,
region of Marche, Italy. Of the abbey, only...
-
believed to be Socrates. In 1990,
Silvio Ceccato presented a
Catalogue of the
Sarnano City
Exhibition “Illuministi e Neoilluministi”. He
later retired from the...
- the
abovementioned work of
Hauzeur at the end of the
first volume; by
Sarnano (Costanzo Torri,
Conciliatio omnium controversiarum etc. (1589– ). In many...