- Sant'Agnese in
Agone (also
called Sant'Agnese in
Piazza Navona) is a 17th-century
Baroque church in Rome, Italy. It
faces onto the
Piazza Navona, one...
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Agone is an epic
fantasy roleplaying game
based on
novels by award-winning
fantasy writer Mathieu Gaborit.
Agone is set in the land of
Harmundia – also...
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Alosa agone is a
species of ray-finned fish in the
genus Alosa. It is an
endangered species.
Alosa agone are
common in the
Mediterranean and the western...
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Agonès (French pronunciation: [
aɡɔnɛs]; Occitan:
Agonés) is a
commune in the Hérault
department in the
Occitanie region in
southern France.
Communes of...
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stadium in an
elongated oval. The
ancient Romans went
there to
watch the
agones ("games"), and
hence it was
known as "Circus Agonalis" ("competition arena")...
- The
ancient Olympic Games (Ancient Gr****: τὰ Ὀλύμπια, ta Olympia) were a
series of
athletic competitions among representatives of city-states and were...
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several architects involved in the
building of the
church of Sant’Agnese in
Agone in Rome. Not only were some of his
design intentions changed by succeeding...
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Palazzo Pamphili,
faced onto the
piazza as did the
church of Sant'Agnese in
Agone of
which Innocent was the sponsor. The base of the
fountain is a
basin from...
- Leibniz, Kant,
Agone Peut-on ne pas croire ? Sur la vérité, la
croyance et la foi,
Agone, 2007
Satire & prophétie : les voix de Karl Kraus,
Agone, 2007 La Connaissance...
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skull is
preserved in a
separate chapel in the
church of Sant'Agnese in
Agone in Rome's
Piazza Navona.
Agnes is
remembered in the
Anglican Communion with...