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Villa Gregoriana is a park in Tivoli, Italy,
located at the foot of the city's
ancient acropolis. It
consists mainly of
thick woodland with
paths that...
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contains the
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Gregoriana 1999 AF24 The
Pontifical Gregorian University dates its
origin to the...
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Gregoriana was
initiated by
Reinier van der Lof in 2002.
Since its
foundation Gregoriana has been
directed by
Geert Maessen.
Since 2006
Gregoriana also...
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Sastamala Gregoriana is an
annual early music festival that
takes place in late July in the city of Sastamala, Finland. The
festival combines an international...
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Gregorian University (Italian:
Pontificia Università
Gregoriana; also
known as the
Gregorian or
Gregoriana), is a
higher education ecclesiastical school (pontifical...
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Schola Gregoriana Pragensis (English: The
Gregorian School of Prague) is an a
cappella male
voice choir from the
Czech Republic,
founded in 1987 by David...
- and in 1744 by the Austrians. In 1835 Pope
Gregory XVI
added the
Villa Gregoriana, a
villa complex pivoting around the Aniene's falls. The "Great Waterfall"...
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Intercultural Investigations. Vol. 1. Rome, Italy:
Pontificia Università
Gregoriana. p. 328. ISBN 978-88-7652-812-5. Newson,
Linda A. (April 16, 2009). Conquest...
- plurisecolare. No. 144.
Aedes muratoriana, 1997
Roberto Regoli, "Ercole Consalvi, le
scelte per la chiesa".
Editrice Pontificia Università
Gregoriana, 2006...
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Gregorian Tower (Italian:
Torre Gregoriana) or
Tower of the
Winds (Italian:
Torre dei Venti) is a
square tower and
early modern observatory located...