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Campo Pio XI is an association football stadium in Rome, Italy. The stadium hosts all of Vatican City's football activities, including the Vatican City Championship, the Clericus Cup, and the Vatican City national football teams.[1] It is also home to the Petriana Calcio, an amateur youth multi-sport club.[2]
^McGuinness, Pat. "Vatican City: a Potted History". Pat's Football Blog. Retrieved 2 July 2019.
^"Petriana Calcio" (in Italian). Petriana Calcio. Archived from the original on 2 July 2019. Retrieved 2 July 2019.
CampoPioXI is an association football stadium in Rome, Italy. The stadium hosts all of Vatican City's football activities, including the Vatican City...
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Rodolfo Pio da Carpi (22 February 1500 – 2 May 1564) was an Italian cardinal, humanist and patron of the arts. The nephew of a diplomat, he himself became...
Moreno (258 km2) in the Los Glaciares National Park in Argentina, and the PíoXI Glacier or Bruggen Glacier (1,265 km2, the largest in area and longest in...
Glacier Brüggen Glacier or PíoXI Glacier Dickson Glacier Francia Glacier Garibaldi Glacier Grandes Ventisqueros Gran Campo Nevado Grey Glacier Holanda...
contiene la Legge Fondamentale della Città del Vaticano (7 giugno 1929) – PIOXI". w2.vatican.va. Retrieved 7 March 2019. Holy See Press Office—State of...
College in Rome (Pontificio Collegio Pio-Brasiliano) was separated from the South American College by Pope Pius XI in 1934 and is run by Brazilian Jesuits...
scalinata ed alla Trinità dei Monti in Roma. Rome: Edizioni d’Arte. Pecchiai, Pio (1958). "Regesti dei documenti patrimoniali del Convento Romano della Trinità...
Italy. He was educated at the seminary of Viterbo, and from 1869 at the Pio-Roman Seminary, and at the Pontifical Roman Athenaeum S. Apollinare, where...
Orsini Palace in Rome, including the Theatre of Marcellus. Palazzo Orsini Pio Righetti, also in Rome. Orsini Castles in: Avezzano Nerola Pitigliano Sant'Angelo...
Castilians – who had kept his daughter Constanza hostage – until Bishop John del Campo of Oviedo mediated a peace in 1329. Afonso, now enraged by the infidelity...
known as the Gullón Law, after the name of the Minister of the Interior, Pío Gullón Iglesias, who promoted it. It was a law that would remain in force...
Ponte Vittorio Emanuele II R XVII Borgo M 1 10 Lungotevere in Sassia Via San Pio X (Ponte Vittorio Emanuele II) Piazza Della Rovere (Ponte Principe Amedeo...
waged war against Alfonso XI until 1329. Eventually, the two reached a peaceful accord after mediation by Juan del Campo, Bishop of Oviedo; this secured...
(including El Pardo, Soto de Viñuelas, Casa de Campo, El Buen Retiro, la Florida and the Príncipe Pío hill, and the Queen's Casino). The other main source...
July 1541) Gian Pietro Carafa, (6 July 1541 – 24 September 1543) Rodolfo Pio, (24 September 1543 – 17 October 1544) Pietro Bembo, OBE (17 October 1544...
Press. p. 325. ISBN 9780195380514. Comboni, Andrea (2021). "Giovan Battista Pio a Milano 1497-1500". In Baldassarri, Gabriele; Barucci, Guglielmo; Carapezza...
highest considered estimate, 150,000 in combat and 140,000 executed, Moa, Pio (2015), Los mitos del franquismo, ISBN 978-8490603741, p. 44 "at least",...