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    retrieved 4 November 2009 "Udienza Generale del 18 aprile 2007: Clemente Alessandrino | Benedetto XVI". w2.vatican.va. "General Audience of 14 May 2008:...
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    1801, p. IV-V Giovanni Mercati, "Un frammento delle Ipotiposi di Clemente Alessandrino" (Studi e testi, 12; Rome, 1904) Bruce M. Metzger, Manuscripts of...
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    cristiani, Milano: Vita e pensiero, 1938. Introduzione allo studio di Clemente Alessandrino, Milano: Vita e pensiero, 1939. Gli sviluppi della litteratura sui...
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    built-up during a wave of urban expansion and the area became known as the Alessandrino district. In 1526 the arch which formed the entrance to the Forum was...
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    with the creation of the "quartiere Alessandrino" in the cardinal's honour (he was nicknamed "cardinale alessandrino" after his origins in a village in...
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    The Aqua Alexandrina (Italian: Acquedotto alessandrino) was a Roman aqueduct located in the city of Rome. The 22.4 km long aqueduct carried water from...
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  • Borgomanero Borgomaro Borgomasino Borgone Susa Borgonovo Val Tidone Borgoratto Alessandrino Borgoratto Mormorolo Borgoricco Borgorose Borgosatollo Borgosesia Bormida...
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    San Giustino, Rome (category Rome Q. XXIII Alessandrino)
    Francesco Fornari, June 10, 1952 with the decree of the Cardinal Vicar Clemente Micara "To care vigilant" and was inaugurated by the 29 May 1953. He was...
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    support: Gianbernardino Scotti (Trani), D' Olera (Aracoeli), Ghislieri (Alessandrino) and Ricci (Montepulciano). Borromeo was delighted with the naming of...
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