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Bollettino dell'Istituto di Storia e di Arte del Lazio Meridionale. 11: 59– 75. Scarpignato, A. (1979–1982). "Villamagna dalla metà del secolo XII e i suoi rapporti con gli abitanti di Sgurgola e Gorga". Bollettino dell'Istituto di Storia e di Arte del Lazio Meridionale. 11: 77– 91. ISSN 0578-9850. Motta, R. (1979–1982).
Piazza del Campidoglio, 1 Rome: art museum: Rome Quadriennale: art museum in Rome Villa Carpegna, ingresso da Circonvallazione Aurelia, 72 Rome: art museum: Giorgio De Chirico House: art museum in Rome Piazza di Spagna, 31 – Roma Rome
Cultura e mentalità di Bonifacio VIII. A proposito di alcuni studi recenti, in Bonifacio VIII, i Caetani e la storia del Lazio. Atti del Convegno di studi storici. Rome, Palazzo Caetani, 30 novembre 2000. Latina, Palazzo 2M 1 dicembre 2000, Sermoneta, Castello Caetani, 2 dicembre 2000, Rome, 2004, p. 23–41. De fratrum nostrorum consilio.
The Polo Museale del Lazio manages 43 museological institutes: their chronology spans from antiquity, [3] the Middle Ages [4] and the modern age [5] to the contemporary age. [6] Some of them deal with the world of anthropology, but the major weight of the office shifts on archaeology, history, art and architecture.
Algard was searching for a friend's contact information, and the phone company gave him the wrong number. [4] He thought of an online email directory as an easier way to find people. [5] [6] Algard bought the Whitepages.com domain for $900, [7] [8] which he says was all of his savings at the time. [5]
Alvito was called in antiquity "Albetum", and was later a possession of the Counts of Aquino and the Cantelmo family. Alvito was the seat of a Duchy, created in 1454, on the boundary of the Kingdom of Naples (later, Kingdom of the Two Sicilies).