- square. Main
church of the
district is the
Chiesa di
Nostra Signora del
Suffragio e
Santa Zita,
which with its 83 m (272 ft)
height of its bell tower, is...
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Civitas sine
suffragio (Latin, "citizenship
without the vote") was a
level of
citizenship in the
Roman Republic which granted all the
rights of Roman...
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Santa Maria del
Suffragio,
commonly called the
church of
Anima Sante (Blessed Souls), is an 18th-century
church in L'Aquila,
central Italy. It was begun...
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between those ****
suffragio ('with vote';
enrolled in a
Roman tribe and able to take part in the
comitia tributa) and sine
suffragio ('without vote'; could...
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Santa Maria del
Suffragio is a
Neoclassic style,
Roman Catholic chapel in the main
cemetery of Piacenza, Italy. It was
completed in 1826, with a Gr****...
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Suffragio is a 17th-century
church in the
center Rome, Italy. It lies on the via Giulia, in the
rione Ponte. In 1592, the
Confraternita del
Suffragio...
- for "Sacred
Heart of
Jesus in Prati"), also
known as
Sacro Cuore del
Suffragio (Italian for "Sacred
Heart of the Suffrage"), is a
catholic church in...
- The
Comitato pro
suffragio femminile (Committee for Women's Suffrage) was an
Italian organization founded in 1905 in
support of women's
voting rights...
- the
Chiesa del
Sacro Cuore del
Suffragio. In 1897 a fire
burned a
chapel of the
Chiesa del
Sacro Cuore del
Suffragio. The
priest Victor Jouët saw on...
- The
Church of the
Suffragio (Italian:
Chiesa del
Suffragio) is a
former Roman Catholic church in the
historic centre of Lucca, Italy. It was
built in the...