- A via
ferrata (Italian for "iron path",
plural vie
ferrate or in
English via
ferratas) is a
protected climbing route found in the Alps and
certain other...
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Domenico Ferrata JUD (4
March 1847 – 10
October 1914) was an
Italian Roman Catholic Cardinal who
spent most of his
career in the
diplomatic service of...
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Legio VI
Ferrata ("Sixth
Ironclad Legion") was a
legion of the
Imperial Roman army. In 30 BC it
became part of the
emperor Augustus's
standing army. It...
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Adolfo Ferrata (26
April 1880 in
Brescia – 9
March 1946) was an
Italian pathologist and hematologist. In 1904 he
earned his
medical degree from the University...
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front (World War I)
Silver age of
alpinism Strada delle 52
Gallerie Via
ferrata White Friday (1916)
White War Ladin: Dolomites; German:
Dolomiten [doloˈmiːtn̩]...
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Ercole Ferrata (1610 – 10 July 1686) was an
Italian sculptor of the
Roman Baroque. A
native of
Pellio Inferiore, near Como,
Ferrata initially apprenticed...
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Giuseppe Ferrata (1865–1928) was an Italian-American pianist, composer, and
university professor. He was a
student of
Giovanni Sgambati and
Franz Liszt...
- The
Mount Ogden Via
Ferrata hiking and
climbing experience in
Waterfall Canyon, is an
outdoor recreation area
located in
Ogden City of
Weber County, Utah...
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Dichomeris ferrata is a moth in the
family Gelechiidae. It was
described by
Edward Meyrick in 1913. It is
found in ****am, India. The
wingspan is 15–17 mm...
- master,
Ferrata, and his workshop.
Death of
Saint Cecilia by
Antonio Raggi is on the
second altar on the left.
Saint Agnes on the Pyre by
Ercole Ferrata is...