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Marcia trionfale may
refer to:
Victory March (film), a 1976
Italian drama film
Marcia trionfale (Hallmayer), the
second anthem of the Pope and of the Vatican...
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Trionfale (Italian pronunciation: [tri.oɱˈfaːle]) is the 14th
quartiere of Rome (Italy),
identified by the
initials Q. XIV. The
toponym also indicates...
- Via
Trionfale is a
Roman road that
leads to and
within Rome, Italy.
Formerly called Via Triumphalis, it was an
ancient consular road that
connected Rome...
- The
Marcia trionfale (Italian for 'Triumphal March') was the
first personal anthem of the Pope and the
first state anthem of the
Vatican City State. It...
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Municipio I
since 2013,
while previously,
along with
Borgo and
quartieri Trionfale and
Della Vittoria, it was part of the
Municipio XVII. Its coat of arms...
- San
Giuseppe al
Trionfale is a 20th-century
minor basilica and
titular church in Rome,
located immediately north of the Vatican,
dedicated to
Saint Joseph...
- The
church of
Santa Maria delle Grazie al
Trionfale is a
church in Rome, in the
Trionfale district, in
Piazza Santa Maria delle Grazie. The
church was...
- area of Rome (Italy), on the
right bank of the Tiber,
crossed by the Via
Trionfale. It
occupies part of Balduina, of the
territory of
Municipio Roma I (Roma...
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Austrian composer and band conductor, best
known as the
author of the
Marcia Trionfale, the
first anthem of the
Catholic Pontificate and of the
Vatican City...
- of arms (15th–19th cent.) Coat of arms (Sede vacante) Anthem:
Marcia trionfale (1857–1870)
Great Triumphal March Papal Shield Map of the
Papal States...