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    program to Rome; they also erected buildings in Tivoli. In 1461 Pope Pius II built the massive Rocca Pia to control the always restive population, and as...
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    Orsini-Cesi-Borghese, San Polo dei Cavalieri Rocca Abbaziale, Subiaco Rocca Pia, Tivoli Castello di Rota, Tolfa Province of Viterbo Rocca, Civita Castellana Castello di...
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    Via Tiburtina. In a later period the archives indicate the cemetery at Rocca Pia's castle. According to the sources the synagogue was located in the area...
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    their treatment, see Silanos 2014, who does not mention Tivoli. For the two stays in Tivoli and the stay in Capua, see Miranda 2018, who does not mention...
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    Pragmatic Sanction by royal ordinances. Pius II built a fortress in Tivoli called Rocca Pia in 1461. The Diocese of Ljubljana was established on 6 December...
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    dicatum, et ab hac Apostolica Sede titulo Basilicae minoris auctum, cui pia filiarum ab eodem Sanctissimi Corde Congregatio inservit, et quod christianus...
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    identifiable Roman buildings in the background: the round Temple of Vesta in Tivoli, the Castel Sant'Angelo and the Meta Romuli. There are cherubs high up in...
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