- Via
Tuscolana (Latin:
Sancta Mariae Auxiliatricis Christianorum in via
Tusculana) is a
Roman Catholic Marian shrine,
titular church and
Minor Basilica...
- The
Diocese of
Frascati (Lat.:
Tusculana) is a
Latin suburbicarian see of the
Diocese of Rome and a
diocese of the
Catholic Church in Italy,
based at...
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Praenestina and via Tiburtina.
Porta Querquetulana – this led to the Via
Tusculana.
Porta Caelimontana – this gate is
perhaps preserved in the Arch of Dolabella...
- Preceded by
Paolo Sardi Cardinal-Deacon of
Santa Maria Ausiliatrice in Via
Tusculana 30
September 2023–present In****bent Preceded by João Braz de Aviz as Prefect...
- the
Oppian Hill,
Regio III was
bordered to its
south east by the Via
Tusculana, to the
north by the
Clivus Subur****, and to the west by the Via Labicana...
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Reverend Lord
Lorenzo Cardinal Corsini of the Holy
Roman Church,
Bishop of
Tusculana, who has
taken upon
himself the name
Clement XII.
August 17, 1740 Carlo...
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first residence in
Frascati by the
Farnese family, with the name
Villa Tusculana, and was
restored by
Vignola for the occasion. Pope
Gregory XIII sometimes...
- Tusculum, dies
after a
reign of 12
years at Rome.
April 19 –
Romano de
Tusculana,
Count of
Tusculum and the
brother of the late Pope Benedict, arrives...
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Formal Gardens east of the house, with its grotto,
inspired by the
Villa Tusculana at Frascati,
Italy and the
reflecting pool
which was part of a system...
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Portuensis et
Sanctae Rufinae, Albanensis, Praenestina, Sabinensis,
Tusculana, Veliterna.
Ursinus (395) Rom**** (attested 465)
Athanasius (attested...