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- The Collegio Teutonico (German College), historically often referred to by its Latin name Collegium Germani****, is one of the Pontifical Colleges of Rome...
- 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...
- 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...
- world a work of permanent value". Schopenhauer condemned what he called "Teutonico-Christian stupidity" on female affairs. He argued that women are "by nature...
- near the Piazza del Gesù Pontifical Minor Roman Seminary Campo Santo Teutonico The larger part of Paul VI Audience Hall (the rostrum with the papal throne...
- Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Fuhrmann, Horst (1994). "Quis Teutonicos constituit iudices nationum? The Trouble with Henry". Speculum. 69 (2):...
- 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...
- Plantin: Thesaurus Theutonicae Linguae, 1573 Cornelis Kiliaan: Dictionarium Teutonico-Latinum, 1574 (becoming Etymologi**** with the 1599 3rd edition) Shortly...
- Alois Hudal, a **** sympathiser, was rector of the Pontificio Istituto Teutonico Santa Maria dell'Anima in Rome, a seminary for Austrian and German priests...
- two separate colleges; the Pontificio Collegio Teutonico di S. Maria dell’ Anima and the Collegio Teutonico del Campo Santo. It was established in 1399 and...