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- Montefiascone is a town and comune of the province of Viterbo, in Lazio, central Italy. It stands on a hill on the southeast side of Lake Bolsena, about...
- Est!! Est!!! di Montefiascone (also known as just Est! Est!! Est!!!) is an Italian wine region centered on the commune of Montefiascone in the province...
- Montefiascone Cathedral or the Basilica of Santa Margherita (Italian: Duomo di Montefiascone; Basilica Cattedrale di Santa Margherita) is a former Roman...
- Filippini and also founded both the Religious Teachers Filippini of Montefiascone and the Augustinian Sisters of Divine Love. He was the great-uncle of...
- San Flaviano is a Romanesque style, Roman Catholic church in Montefiascone, in the province of Viterbo, Lazio, Italy. The stone façade from 1252 (773 years...
- of Montefiascone e Corneto, founder of the Pontifical Institute of the Religious Teachers Filippini, Religious Teachers Filippini of Montefiascone and...
- Sant'Andrea in Campo is a Romanesque style, Roman Catholic church in Montefiascone, province of Viterbo, Italy. The church is mentioned in do****ents from...
- The diocese of Montefiascone (Latin Name: Faliscodunensis o Montis Falisci) was a Catholic ecclesiastical territory in Italy. It was created from the...
- 1817) was a French cardinal, archbishop of Paris, and former bishop of Montefiascone. The son of a cobbler, he was born at Valréas in the Comtat-Venaissin...
- Cardinal-Bishop of Albano (1600); Paolo Emilio Zacchia, Bishop of Corneto e Montefiascone (1601); Roberto Francesco Romolo Bellarmino, Archbishop of Capua (1602);...