- (Italian:
Monumento ****onale a
Vittorio Emanuele II), also
known as the
Vittoriano or
Altare della Patria ("Altar of the Fatherland"), is a
large national...
- The
history of the
Vittoriano, an
Italian national monument complex located in Rome's
Piazza Venezia on the
northern slope of the
Capitoline Hill, began...
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Vittoriano Drovandi (27
April 1941 - 2 July 2013) was an
Italian high
jumper and
athletics coach. Three-time
national champion at
senior level in high...
- The
architectural and
artistic works of the
Vittoriano, an
Italian national monument located in Rome on the
northern slope of the
Capitoline Hill, represent...
-
Vittoriano Guareschi (born 19 June 1971) is an
Italian former professional motorcycle racer and
racing team manager. He
competed in the
Supersport World...
- of a
unified Italy, (
Vittoriano)
begins in Rome (1885–1911). The
solemn ceremony of
laying the
foundation stone of the
Vittoriano took
place on 22 March...
-
collaboration with
Derry Quinn and Ray Rigby, from a
story by
Duilio Coletti and
Vittoriano Petrilli. It was
filmed in
Panavision and
Metrocolor at MGM-British Studios...
- troops. 1874–1885
Building of the
Termini Station and
founding of the
Vittoriano. 1922
March on Rome. 1929
Lateran Pacts. 1932–1939
Building of Cinecittà...
- of his work
titled "Chagall of Miracles", was held at Il
Complesso del
Vittoriano in Rome, Italy. The
regional art
museum in
Novosibirsk had a
Chagall exhibition...
- preserved, respectively,
inside the
Central Museum of the
Risorgimento at the
Vittoriano in Rome and the
Museum of the
Risorgimento in Palermo. On 17
March 1861...