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    Maria Giovanna. "Ricordo di Amilcare Ponchielli: Roderico, l'ultimo re dei goti, un'opera perduta di Ponchielli, rappresentata in prima assoluta a piacenza...
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  • Cremona, Teatro Concordia, revised: Milan, Teatro Dal Verme Roderigo re dei Goti   3 acts Francesco Guidi 26 December 1863 Piacenza, Teatro Municipale...
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    Francesco de Majo and Davide Perez. The former began with Ricimero, re dei Goti (1759) and L'Almeria (1761). He spent some time in Mannheim, where he...
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    organist at the royal chapel. On 7 February 1759 his first opera, Ricimero, re dei goti, premiered in Parma. This was soon followed by a series of successful...
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    is among his most noteworthy works. Su morre Eudossia Idomeneo Vitige re dei Goti Il vampiro Mio cugino Salvator Rosa Il tartufo politico Tradizioni italiane...
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  • to paint the decoration for the French ballet for the opera, Recimiro re de' Goti. Also in that year he decorated the Teatrino Ducale di Colorno. In 1760...
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    (430s) Santa Maria Maggiore (432) Santo Stefano Rotondo (460) Sant'Agata dei Goti (460s; originally Arian, the only Arian foundation to survive in Rome)...
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    a second comic opera, Odoardo, in the Teatro dei Fiorentini. His first serious opera Ricimero de' Goti, presented in the Roman Teatro Argentina in January...
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    Monastery of S. Vitus of the Basilian Order. He was then Bishop of S. Agata dei Goti (1423–1430), and Bishop of Bojano (1430–1439). He was named Archbishop...
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    November 20, 2010, Pope Benedict XVI made Burke Cardinal-Deacon of Sant'Agata dei Goti, the fifth Archbishop of St. Louis to become a member of the College of...
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  • Antonio Marchi Carnival 1716 Venice, Teatro San Moisè reworked as Artabano, re dei Parti (RV 701) in 1718, then as Doriclea (RV 708) in 1732 6 700 Arsilda...
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  • He decorated in 1899 the Council Hall of the City hall of Sant'Agata de' Goti (Province of Benevento). He also painted the ceiling of the Church of the...
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    the age of 71 Giuseppe Pecci was created Cardinal-Deacon of Sant'Agata dei Goti on 12 May 1879 in his brother's first consistory. He was the last member...
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  • Vittoria in Matenano Santadi Sant'Agapito Sant'Agata Bolognese Sant'Agata de' Goti Sant'Agata del Bianco Sant'Agata di Esaro Sant'Agata di Militello Sant'Agata...
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  • (1907) Basilica Collegiata di Santa Maria Maggiore (ancient) Santa Maria dei Servi (1954) San Martino di Bologna (1941) San Petronio Basilica (ancient)...
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    more churches built by Theodoric in Ravenna and its suburbs, S. Andrea dei Goti, S. Giorgio and S. Eusebio, were destroyed in the 13th, 14th and 15th centuries...
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    vinto trionfante del vincitore Antonio Marchi Autumn 1717 701 Artabano, re dei Parti Antonio Marchi Carnival 1718 699 Armida al campo d'Egitto Giovanni...
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    establish permanent colonies in Roman territory. Peter Heather, La migrazione dei Goti: dalla Scandinavia alla Tracia, in Roma e i Barbari, la nascita di un nuovo...
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    latter was so popular that it was performed two years later, re-edited and retitled Artabano re dei Parti (RV 701, now lost). It was also performed in Prague...
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    On 20 October 1800, he was assigned the titular church of Sant'Agata dei Goti (later transferred to that of the Basilica of Santa Maria ad Martyres (Our...
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    Constantinus I, VII 290 (R2). Zosimus, New History, 2.21.2. Herman Schreiber, I Goti, Milano 1981, p. 78. Zosimus, New History, 2.21.3. A.Mócsy, Pannonia and...
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    numbers who sought admission, a new building with the Church of Sant'Agata dei Goti was given to the college by Gregory XVI in 1835. He astutely fostered relationships...
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    February 1642 - 10 November 1642). translated to the Deaconry of S. Agata de' Goti. Virginio Orsini, OSIoHieros. (10 November 1642 - 14 March 1644). translated...
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    to Serapis. A fragmented inscription found in the church of Sant' Agata dei Goti in Rome records the construction, or possibly restoration, of a temple...
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    Gian Giorgio Trissino of Vicenza composed a poem called Italia liberata dai Goti, on the campaigns of Belisarius; he said that he had forced himself to observe...
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    cathedral Sant'Agata de' Goti Cathedral Concattedrale di S. Maria Assunta Cerreto Sannita-Telese-Sant'Agata de' Goti Sant'Agata de' Goti, Benevento, Campania...
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    know them from 17th-century drawings. In the apse mosaic of Sant'Agata dei Goti (462–472, destroyed in 1589) Christ was seated on a globe with the twelve...
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    travagliata e devastata nelle guerre da Cartaginesi e da Romani, quindi da Goti, Visigoti, Vandali, Saraceni, Pisani, Genovesi, Aragonesi e Piemontesi, avendo...
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    consecration from Cardinal Giacomo Fransoni at the Church of Sant'Agata dei Goti in Rome. On his return to the United States, O'Connor passed through Ireland...
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    at the time Bishop of Diocese of Cerreto Sannita–Telese–Sant’Agata de’ Goti. In a similar way, Pope Benedict moved Archbishop Malcolm Ranjith from his...
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