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The ancient Via Triumphalis (denoted by the lower, blue-colored line), which stretched from Rome to the Via Cassia (denoted by the top, red-colored line)
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Via Trionfale is a Roman road that leads to and within Rome, Italy.[1] Formerly called Via Triumphalis, it was an ancient consular road that connected Rome to Veii.[2][3] The northern terminus of the road connects with the Via Cassia.
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ViaTrionfale is a Roman road that leads to and within Rome, Italy. Formerly called Via Triumphalis, it was an ancient consular road that connected Rome...
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immediately north of the Vatican, dedicated to Saint Joseph. San Giuseppe in ViaTrionfale was built in 1909–12, designed in Neoclassical style by Aristide Leonori...
September. Pope John Paul II created him Cardinal-Priest of San Giuseppe in ViaTrionfale on 21 February 2001. On 15 May John Paul named him a member of the Congregation...
area of Rome (Italy), on the right bank of the Tiber, crossed by the ViaTrionfale. It occupies part of Balduina, of the territory of Municipio Roma I...
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outlined by the Cremera, by Via Anna Foà, by the countryside up to Via Giacomo Andreassi, then by Via Cassia and ViaTrionfale, up to the GRA. To the south...
Municipio I since 2013, while previously, along with Borgo and quartieri Trionfale and Della Vittoria, it was part of the Municipio XVII. Its coat of arms...
Archived (PDF) from the original on 18 June 2018. Retrieved 16 February 2018 – via the Holy See. "Semeraro Card. Marcello". Holy See Press Office. Archived...
needed] Pope Paul VI created him cardinal deacon of S. Giuseppe in viaTrionfale in the consistory of 26 June 1967, and President of the Prefecture for...
6, 1958, Giorgiana Masi lived with her parents and older sister on ViaTrionfale, Roma, near the San Filippo Neri hospital. In 1977, she was attending...
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Ardeatina, Casilina, Ostiense, Pietralata, Prenestina, Tiburtina and Trionfale) began in 1880 thanks to new funds; by Royal Decree of November 1, 1882...
September. At that consistory he was made Cardinal-Deacon of San Giuseppe al Trionfale. Pope Francis accepted his resignation as nuncio to Italy and San Marino...
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stretch of ViaTrionfale between Via Vincenzo Chiarugi and Via della Pineta Sacchetti. To the east, the quartiere borders with Quartiere Trionfale (Q. XIV)...
polizia [it], Rome, named after him. Via Maurizio Giglio, a street at the junction of Via Cassia and ViaTrionfale, Rome. Via Maurizio Giglio, a street in Santa...
His first success came with the role of soldier Paolo Passeri in Marcia trionfale (1976, directed by Bellocchio), for which he won a David di Donatello...
1981. Pope John Paul II created him Cardinal-Deacon of S. Giuseppe in viaTrionfale in the consistory of 2 February 1983. He attended the VI Ordinary Assembly...
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