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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...
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  • 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...
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    The diocese of Montefiascone (Latin Name: Faliscodunensis o Montis Falisci) was a Catholic ecclesiastical territory in Italy. It was created from the...
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    Montefiascone Cathedral or the Basilica of Santa Margherita (Italian: Duomo di Montefiascone; Basilica Cattedrale di Santa Margherita) is a former Roman...
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    San Flaviano is a Romanesque style, Roman Catholic church in Montefiascone, in the province of Viterbo, Lazio, Italy. The stone façade from 1252 has three...
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    at the Tomb of Jahangir in Lahore, Pakistan Cupolas on the towers of Montefiascone Cathedral, Italy. Interior of cupola ceiling in the old Synagogue of...
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    Sant'Andrea in Campo is a Romanesque style, Roman Catholic church in Montefiascone, province of Viterbo, Italy. The church is mentioned in documents from...
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    Poland. The wedding was held in the chapel of the Episcopal Palace in Montefiascone, near Viterbo. By his wife he had two sons:[citation needed] Charles...
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    On the southeast of the lake is Montefiascone at an elevation of 633 m (2,077 ft), up on the ridge of Montefiascone caldera. To the south of the lake...
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    Pompeo Aldrovandi (category Bishops of Montefiascone)
    1734 he was appointed archbishop with personal title to the diocese of Montefiascone. He participated in the conclave of 1740, where the elections were stalled...
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  • at the time of the wars between Rome and Veii, 406–396 BC). The town Montefiascone was named after them (Mons Faliscorum, that is, Mountain of the Falisci)...
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    Montedoro (anciently called Monte Moro) is a religious building in Montefiascone, central Italy, located at the foot of a hill, three kilometres from...
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    Marche and Umbria. It takes its name from the town of Rinaldone, near Montefiascone in the province of Viterbo, northern Lazio. The Rinaldone culture developed...
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    Jean-Sifrein Maury (category Bishops of Montefiascone)
    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...
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    Sanctuary of the Madonna delle Grazie is a Roman Catholic church in Montefiascone, province of Viterbo, Lazio, Italy. It is located near the Basilica...
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    certain control over the city, while remaining in his safe citadel in Montefiascone, in the Northern Lazio. The senators were chosen directly by the Pope...
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  • Montefiascone (1548–1551). On 4 June 1548, Ubaldinus Bandinelli was appointed during the papacy of Pope Paul III as Bishop of Corneto e Montefiascone...
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  • 1578) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Corneto e Montefiascone (1573–1578). On 8 April 1573, Francesco Guinigi was appointed during...
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    Átha Cliath) Local governments in the Republic of Ireland Italy comune Montefiascone a province (provincia) which is part of a region (regione). 7,982 Solely...
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  • 1580) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Corneto e Montefiascone (1578–1580). On 29 January 1578, Vincenzo Fucheri was appointed during...
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    title was changed to "Diocese of Viterbo, Acquapendente, Bagnoregio, Montefiascone, Tuscania and San Martino al Monte Cimino"; in 1991 the name was shortened...
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    whereas Douglas and Pininski state it was carried out by the Bishop of Montefiascone. Regardless, he was given the names Charles for his great-grandfather...
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    four Pleistocene-age depressions known as Bolsena, Latera, Vepe and Montefiascone calderas. An alleged eruption occurred in 104 BC, but it is currently...
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    father Flavian of Montefiascone would have been exiled and martyred in a place called ad Aquas Taurinas (perhaps the present Montefiascone). The church rose...
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    Cardinal-Deacon of Santi Cosma e Damiano (1493–1503) Bishop of Corneto and Montefiascone (1499–1509) Cardinal-Deacon of Sant'Eustachio (1503–1519) Archpriest...
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    Giovanni di Vico, first in the castle of Viterbo and then in that of Montefiascone. The loyalty to the Papal cause meant that the Farnese were granted...
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    Filippini), a group dedicated to the education of girls. The young ladies of Montefiascone were taught domestic arts, weaving, embroidering, reading, and Christian...
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    married on 3 September 1719 in the chapel of the episcopal palace of Montefiascone, Italy, in the Cathedral of Santa Margherita. Following their marriage...
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    30 May 2014. Fabene studied at the minor seminary in the diocese of Montefiascone. He went on to complete his studies in theology at the Pontifical Regional...
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  • Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Corneto (Tarquinia) e Montefiascone (1671–1685). He was born in Rome, Italy in 1630 and was ordained as...
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