- Rome (notably the
villas of
Cicero and Lucullus).
Tusculum is
located on
Tuscolo hill on the
northern edge of the
outer crater rim of the
Alban volcano...
- The
counts of Tusculum, also
known as the Theophylacti, were a
family of
secular noblemen from
Latium that
maintained a
powerful position in Rome between...
- Rodolfi,
Oddone di
Castro Radulfi,
Ottone de
Castel Ridolfi, and
Ottone di
Tuscolo.[citation needed] "Crusading in the Age of Joinville" (PDF). p. 3. Archived...
- Beolchini,
Valeria (2006). L'Erma di
Bretschneider (ed.).
Tusculum II -
Tuscolo: una
roccaforte dinastica a
controllo della valle latina.
Fonti storiche...
- the
concrete revolution using readily available volcanic stones such as
Tuscolo tuff and Tufo
Lionato as
aggregates in
pozzolanic concretes.
These newly...
-
Monastery of Subiaco: P. Egidi, "L'abbazia
sublacense e la
signoria di
Tuscolo,"
Archivio della Società
Romana di
storia patria 25 (1902), pp. 470–477...
- 1024 (11 years, 327 days)
Benedict VIII
BENEDICTVS Octavus Teofilatto di
Tuscolo c. 980 Rome,
Papal States, Holy
Roman Empire 32 / 44
Subject and later...
-
della Rosa"".
Newtuscia Italia (in Italian).
Retrieved 2022-10-15. "Il
Tuscolo ripiomba nel medioevo:
decine di monaci, popolane,
straccioni e guerrieri...
- Tiber,
roviglioni and shad from Lake Albano,
snails from Rieti, figs from
Tuscolo,
grapes from Narni, oil from C****ino,
oranges from Naples, and eels from...
- Bonaparte,
lived in
Villa Rufinella from 1804 to 1820.
Goethe visited the
Tuscolo country between 1786 and 1788,
staying in Frascati. He
recounted his impressions...