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Viterbo (Italian: [
viˈtɛrbo] ; Viterbese: Veterbe;
Medieval Latin: Viterbium) is a city and
comune (muni****lity) in the
Lazio region of Italy, the capital...
- Rose of
Viterbo, TOSF (Italian: Rosa da
Viterbo; c. 1233 – 6
March 1251), was a
young woman born in
Viterbo, then a
contested commune of the
Papal States...
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Viterbo is a city and
comune in Lazio, Italy.
Viterbo may also
refer to:
Viterbo, Caldas, a town in Caldas,
Colombia Viterbo, Texas, an unincorporated...
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Godfrey of
Viterbo (c. 1120 – c. 1196) was a
Roman Catholic chronicler,
either Italian or German. From an
early age he displa****
great activity as one...
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province of
Viterbo (Italian:
provincia di
Viterbo) is a
province in the
Lazio region of Italy. Its
capital is the city of
Viterbo.
Viterbo is the most...
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Viterbo University is a
private Catholic university in La Crosse, Wisconsin,
United States.
Founded in 1890 by the
Franciscan Sisters of
Perpetual Adoration...
- The
Treaty of
Viterbo (or the
Treaties of
Viterbo) was a pair of
agreements made by
Charles I of
Sicily with
Baldwin II of
Constantinople and William...
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Viterbo is a town and muni****lity in the
Colombian Department of Caldas.
Formally constituted as a muni****lity on
December 31, 1951, it was founded...
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Viterbo is an
unincorporated community in
central Jefferson County, Texas,
United States. It is
located along West Port
Arthur Road and the
Southern Pacific...
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comune of
Viterbo,
province of
Viterbo.
Former muni****lity, it was
annexed to the
comune of
Viterbo in 1928.
Bagnaia is
about 7 km from
Viterbo and 100 km...