- The
Vatican Museums (Italian:
Musei Vaticani; Latin:
Musea Vaticana) are the
public museums of the
Vatican City. They
display works from the
immense collection...
- collections,
cataloged by the
Italian Jewish linguist Giorgio Levi
Della Vida:
Vaticani arabi 73;
Borgiani arabi 25;
Barberiniani orientali 11;
Rossiani 2. The...
- Ottaviano–San Pietro–Musei
Vaticani is a
station on Line A of the Rome Metro. The
station is
situated at the
junction of
Viale Giulio Cesare with Via Ottaviano...
- (Typis
Polyglottis Vaticanis, 1974) Ordo
Paenitentiae (Typis
Polyglottis Vaticanis, 1974) Ordo
Confirmationis (Typis
Polyglottis Vaticanis,
editio typica...
- Vaticanae), also
informally known as the
Vatican Gardens (Italian:
Giardini Vaticani) in
Vatican City, are
private urban gardens and
parks which cover more...
-
Cipro (formerly Cipro–Musei
Vaticani) is an
underground station on Line A of the Rome Metro,
inaugurated in 1999. The
station is
situated between Via Cipro...
- the
territory of
Vatican City are the
Vatican Gardens (Italian:
Giardini Vaticani),
which account for
about half of this territory. The gardens, established...
-
library of m****cripts to the Vatican.
Angelo Mai,
classici auctores e
Vaticanis codicibus editi, vol. 3 (Rome, 1831).
Elliott and Elder, p. 191. Elliott...
-
prisoner in the
Vatican (Italian:
Prigioniero nel Vaticano; Latin:
Captivus Vaticani) or
prisoner of the
Vatican described the
situation of the pope with respect...
- Italian).
Sport in Vaticano.
Retrieved 2 July 2019.
Later renamed Musei Vaticani Later renamed Gendarmeria Official Vatican Sports Vatican City national...