- from the
carceres). The
carceres were
designed for the
races to be run
round the
spina in an
anticlockwise direction. The form of the
carceres appears...
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Bartomeu Càrceres (Valencian pronunciation: [bəɾtuˈmɛu ˈkaɾsəɾəs]), Bartolomé
Cárceres in castillian, (fl. 1546) was a
Spanish composer,
notably of ensaladas...
- The
Mamertine Prison (Italian:
Carcere Mamertino), in
antiquity the Tullianum, was a
prison (carcer) with a
dungeon (oubliette)
located in the Comitium...
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Catholic Archdiocese of Caceres, with
above see Cáceres (surname)
Bartomeu Càrceres (fl.1546),
Catalan composer of
ensaladas Nueva Cáceres (disambiguation)...
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Maria della Vittoria S.
Martino ai
Monti Ss.
Nereo e
Achilleo S.
Nicola in
Carcere S.
Pancrazio Pantheon S.
Pietro in
Vincoli S. Pr****ede S.
Pudenziana Ss...
- the Chega!
report of the CAVR "Mini
Biografia Manuel Cárceres" [Mini
Biography Manuel Cárceres]. SAPO Notícias (in Portuguese). 27
November 2014. Retrieved...
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Carcere (Saint
Agatha at the Prison),
sometimes called Santo Carcere or the
Carcere church is a
Roman Catholic church located on
Piazza Santo Carcere...
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October 2022. "Governo Meloni, le news. Cdm dà ok a dl
unico su Covid,
carcere ostativo e Rave party" [Meloni government, the news. Cdm
gives ok to single...
- had
served under eight popes, been made Cardinal-Deacon of St.
Nicola in
Carcere Tulliano by Pope
Innocent IV (1243–1254),
protector of the Franciscans...
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Constantine was
about 450 m (1,476 ft) long and 130 m (427 ft) wide. The
carceres (starting gates)
stood at the
northern end; and the
sphendone (curved tribune...