- The
Collegio Teutonico (German College),
historically often referred to by its
Latin name
Collegium Germani****, is one of the
Pontifical Colleges of Rome...
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against the
forces of the new
Kingdom of
Italy in 1870. The
Collegio Teutonico del
Campo Santo replaced the ho****e in 1876 to
receive priests belonging...
- lies near the
Vatican City, is
attached and
adjacent to the
Collegio Teutonico, and the
German Teutonic Cemetery in
Vatican City. The site
belonged to...
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Paolo Teutonico (1587–1651) was a
Roman Catholic prelate who
served as
Archbishop of
Manfredonia (1649–1651).
Paolo Teutonico was born in 1587 in Nola...
- on the
southern side of St Peter's Basilica,
close to the
Campo Santo Teutonico (German Graveyard).
Clement VII was
forced to
replace the
depleted Swiss...
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against "national chauvinism". In 1923, he was
named rector of the
Collegio Teutonico di
Santa Maria dell'Anima (known
simply as "Anima") in Rome, a theological...
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Gardens Santa Maria della Pietà in
Camposanto dei
Teutonici Collegio Teutonico Teutonic Cemetery Mater Ecclesiae Monastery Sant'Egidio in
Borgo Santi...
- Romanesco, the
vernacular spoken in Rome
around the
Vatican City.
Camposanto Teutonico Peri,
Claudio (October 6, 2014). "Pope
ditches Latin as
official language...
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Pontifical Oratory of San
Paolo and the
Pontifical Beda College)
Campo Santo Teutonico General Curia of the
Order of St.
Augustine (including the
Collegio Sta...
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contracted while working at a hospital. He is
buried in the
Campo Santo Teutonico, the
German cemetery immediately outside the
walls of
Vatican City. In...