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Velletri (Italian: [
velˈleːtri]; Latin: Velitrae; Volscian: Velester) is an
Italian comune in the
Metropolitan City of Rome,
approximately 40 km to the...
- 1105 to 1914, the
diocese was
merged with the
Suburbicarian Diocese of
Velletri. In 1962, the
Diocese of
Ostia was
brought under the
direct administration...
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Velletri Cathedral (Italian:
Duomo di
Velletri;
Cattedrale di San Clemente) is a
Roman Catholic cathedral in
Velletri in the
region of Lazio, Italy, dedicated...
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Velletri–Segni. Historically, the see of
Velletri was
combined with the see of
Ostia from 1060 to 1914. The
cathedral in the city of
Velletri is dedicated...
- The
Athena of
Velletri or
Velletri Pallas is a type of
classical marble statue of Athena,
wearing a helmet. All
statues of this type are 1st
century Roman...
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Velletri were two
battles between Austria and the
Kingdom of
Naples in 1744
during the War of the
Austrian Succession around the city of
Velletri, then...
- The
Velletri Sarcophagus is a
Roman sarcophagus from 140–150 CE,
displaying Gr**** and
possible Asiatic influence. It
features Hercules and
other pagan...
- the dean
received the see of
Ostia and
Velletri in
place of the see he had earlier. The sees of
Ostia and
Velletri were
separated in 1914.) The cardinal-dean...
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married Porzia Landi Camillo Borgia,
Governor of
Velletri Clemente Erminio Borgia,
Governor of
Velletri,
married Cecilia Carboni Stefano Camillo Borgia...
- His
mother was
present at his
trial in
April 1060. Giovanni,
Bishop of
Velletri, was
created a
cardinal by Pope Leo IX in 1050. He was
highly esteemed...