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Terracina is an
Italian city and
comune of the
province of Latina,
located on the
coast 56 km (35 mi)
southeast of Rome on the Via
Appia (76 km (47 mi)...
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Terracina Cathedral (Italian:
Duomo di
Terracina;
Concattedrale di San
Cesareo or dei
Santi Cesareo e Pietro) is a
Roman Catholic cathedral in Terracina...
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Saint Caesarius of
Terracina (Italian:
Saint Cesario Deacono, "Saint
Caesarius the Deacon") was a
Christian martyr. The
church of San
Cesareo in Palatio...
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Gregory of
Terracina (died c.570) is a
saint in the
Roman Catholic and
Eastern Orthodox churches. His
memorial is on 12 December. A
Benedictine monk at...
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coast southeast of Rome
about 45 km (28 mi) from just east of
Anzio to
Terracina (ancient Tarracina),
varying in
distance inland between the Tyrrhenian...
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which are displa**** in a
museum on the site.
Surrounding towns include Terracina to the West,
Fondi to the North, Itri to the North-East, and
Gaeta to...
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Euphorbia terracina,
commonly known as the
Geraldton carnation weed and
False caper, is a
species of
perennial herb in the
family Euphorbiaceae. It has...
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Laura Terracina (1519 – c. 1577) was an
Italian poet from
Naples during the Renaissance. She was the most
published Italian poet of the
sixteenth century...
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tutelary goddess of
freedmen (dea libertorum).: 8.564 A
stone at the
Terracina shrine was
inscribed "let
deserving slaves sit down so that they may stand...
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Terracina, also
known as The
Huston House, is an historic,
American home that is
located in Coatesville,
Chester County, Pennsylvania. It was
added to...