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    Great married his second wife Fausta, sister of Maxentius. Known by that time as the Domus Faustae or "House of Fausta", the Lateran Palace was eventually...
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    Gio Ponti (category Domus (magazine) editors)
    houses), via de Togni, Milan, Italy (1931–1934, Domus Julia; 1932–1934, Domus Fausta; 1932–1936, Domus Carola) 1932–1935: School of Mathematics, university...
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    of his properties. The Domus Laterani came into the possession of the emperor when Constantine I married his second wife Fausta, sister of Maxentius. Around...
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    the Lateran Palace, then known as the "Domus Faustae" or "House of Fausta" after Constantine's second wife Fausta. By the 1320s, a head and hand were displayed...
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    buried, in the "house of Fausta", named after the daughter of Filippo. The building of the first real church in place of the domus Philippi is difficult...
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    managed to ally themselves with Constantine by having Constantine marry Fausta, the daughter of Maximian and sister of Maxentius. At the end of 307, the...
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    scenes of executions and torture of early Christian martyrs, including Saint Fausta and Saint Theodora. The Knights' chapel has four figures of soldiers who...
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  • voice established her as an operatic prima donna for more than 30 years Fausta Labia (1870–1935), operatic soprano Claudia Muzio (1889–1936), operatic...
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  • Pacilius P. l. Expectatus, a freedman buried at Canusium. Pacilia Rufionis l. Fausta, a freedwoman, probably of Lucius Pacilius Rufio, buried at Brundisium....
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  • transdisciplinary culture magazine Marcatrè, founded by Eugenio Battisti, Domus and Data, a contemporary art magazine edited by Tommaso Trini. On behalf...
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    Massimo Bontempelli (category Domus (magazine) editors)
    Manlio Cancogni 1974 Guglielmo Petroni 1975 Tommaso Landolfi 1976–2000 1976 Fausta Cialente 1977 Fulvio Tomizza 1978 Ferdinando Camon 1979 Primo Levi 1980...
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  • d'amore, Elvida, Emilia di Liverpool, Enrico di Borgogna, L'esule di Roma, Fausta, La favorite (La favorita), La fille du régiment, Francesca di Foix, Gabriella...
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    catalogue of the museum in 1936. The museum is on the first floor of the Domus Magna [it], in Via Arena [it]. An exhibition of portraits, memorabilia and...
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