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- Lazio Region, Italy. Until the late 19th century the town was known as Toscanella. According to the legend, Tuscania was founded by Aeneas' son, Ascanius...
- Orazio Toscanella (1510-1580) was an Italian philologist, translator of Latin classics into Italian, active during the Renaissance mainly in the city of...
- Viterbo (Italian: [viˈtɛrbo] ; Viterbese: Veterbe; Medieval Latin: Viterbium) is a city and comune (muni****lity) in the Lazio region of Italy, the capital...
- the 8th century, under Pope Zachary, when it was a village tributary to Toscanella, in Lombard Tuscany (Tuscia Langobardorum) on the Via C****ia. Charlemagne...
- condottiero and nobleman, captain of the Papal Army, lord of Lavello and Toscanella. Born in Lavello, Basilicata, Tartaglia trained at the military school...
- Humoresken, 1875/82 Beiträge zur Geschichte des Feuilletons, 1876 Lisa Toscanella (Novellae), 1876 Pariser Leben, 1876 Ein Pessimist (Comedy), 1877 Sturmnacht...
- Castellana, Corneto, Montefiascone, Orte, Ronciglione, Sant'Oreste, Soriano, Toscanella, Valentano, Vetralla, Vignanello and Viterbo. Almanach Impérial an bis****til...
- Girolamo Maccabei de Toscanella (died 1574) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Castro del Lazio (1543–1568). On 6 July 1543, Girolamo...
- archbishop in 1709 and was later translated one last time to Viterbo e Toscanella in 1712. He resigned his position in his diocese due to illness in 1719...
- The Tuscanian dice or dice of Toscanella are a pair of dice, found in 1848 in the town of Tuscania, on which are inscribed the numerals 'one' to 'six'...