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Alatri (Latin: Aletrium) is an
Italian town and
comune of the
province of
Frosinone in the
region of Lazio, with c. 30,000 inhabitants. An
ancient city...
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Alatri is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Crescenzo Alatri (1825–1897),
Italian writer Giacomo Alatri (1833–1889),
Italian banker...
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former Italian Catholic diocese of
Alatri existed until 1986, when it was
united into the
diocese of Anagni-
Alatri.
Comprising historically seven towns...
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Crescenzo Alatri was an
Italian writer; born at Rome, 1825; died
February 12, 1897. He was
educated in the
Talmud Torah of his
native city, and graduated...
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Alatri Cathedral,
otherwise the
Basilica of
Saint Paul (Italian:
Duomo di
Alatri;
Basilica concattedrale di San
Paolo apostolo), is a
Roman Catholic cathedral...
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Samuel Alatri (1805 in Rome – May 20, 1889 in Rome) was an
Italian politician,
communal worker, and orator. For more than
sixty years he led the Jewish...
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Paolo Alatri (Rome, 27
February 1918 – Rome, 30
October 1995) was an
Italian historian and
Marxist politician. Born into a
middle class Jewish family,...
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Giacomo Alatri (1833 in Rome – 9
March 1889 in Rome) was an
Italian banker and philanthropist, the son of
Samuel Alatri. He was for
several years president...
- The Rome–Fiuggi
railway (Italian:
Ferrovia Roma–Fiuggi–
Alatri–Frosinone) is a
former railway built on the east part of Rome, Italy. It
consisted of a 78...
- is a late-Baroque style,
Roman Catholic but now
deconsecrated church in
Alatri,
province of Frosinone, in the
region of Lazio, Italy. The term Scolopi...