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Viterbe may
refer to: Viterbo, a
comune (township) in the
Lazio region of
central Italy,
Viterbe, a
commune of the Tarn département, in
France This disambiguation...
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Viterbe (French pronunciation: [vitɛʁb]; Occitan: Vitèrba) is a
commune in the Tarn
department in
southern France. The
closest airport to
Viterbe is Toulouse...
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Giles Antonini, O.E.S.A.,
commonly referred to as
Giles of
Viterbo (Latin: Ægidius Viterbensis, Italian:
Egidio da Viterbo), was a 16th-century Italian...
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James of
Viterbo OSA (Italian:
Giacomo da Viterbo; c. 1255 – c. 1307), born
Giacomo Capocci (nicknamed
Doctor speculativus), was an
Italian Roman Catholic...
- École française de Rome.; de Cazanove, O., V. Jolivet. 1984. "Musarna (
Viterbe). La cité étrusque"
MEFRA 96:530-4. Harris, W., DARMC, R. Talbert, S. Gillies...
- of Tiflis. On 1 May 1493, he was
consecrated bishop by Tito
Veltri de
Viterbe,
Bishop of
Castro del Lazio, with
Matteo Giudici,
Bishop of
Penne e Atri...
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Venerini opens the
first free
school for
girls in Italy, in the town of
Viterbe. 1698
Germany The
first secular secondary education girls'
school in Germany...
- Villeneuve-lès-Lavaur Villeneuve-sur-Vère Vindrac-Alayrac Le
Vintrou Virac Viterbe Viviers-lès-Lavaur Viviers-lès-Montagnes pref:
prefecture subpr: subprefecture...
- Pierre-Yves (2013-05-02), "Chapitre préliminaire. Le Latran, le Vatican,
Viterbe", De la « Cité de Dieu » au « Palais du Pape » : Les résidences pontificales...
- Rosse. Roma, 1750. (e-book). BEAUFAYS, P.
Ignace (O.F.M).
Sante Rose de
Viterbe:
Propagandiste de L’A.C.. Bruxelles, Ed, du
Chant D’Oiseau, 1937. CENCI...