THE GOLDEN DAYS OF THE RENAISSANCE IN ROME FROM THE PONTIFICATE OF JULIUS II TO THAT OF PAUL III1906 |
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... says that five thousand persons a day were seen entering or departing by the city gates. If there were, among these penitent wayfarers, any veterans who remembered the first Jubilee of 1300, they must have believed that in the interval ...
... says that five thousand persons a day were seen entering or departing by the city gates. If there were, among these penitent wayfarers, any veterans who remembered the first Jubilee of 1300, they must have believed that in the interval ...
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... says that five thousand persons a day were seen entering or departing by the city gates . If there were , among these penitent wayfarers , any veterans who remembered the first Jubilee of 1300 , they must have believed that in the inter ...
... says that five thousand persons a day were seen entering or departing by the city gates . If there were , among these penitent wayfarers , any veterans who remembered the first Jubilee of 1300 , they must have believed that in the inter ...
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... says that five thousand persons a day were seen entering or departing by the city gates . If there were , among these penitent wayfarers , any veterans who remembered the first Jubilee of 1300 , they must have believed that in the inter ...
... says that five thousand persons a day were seen entering or departing by the city gates . If there were , among these penitent wayfarers , any veterans who remembered the first Jubilee of 1300 , they must have believed that in the inter ...
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... says that forty - four had no attendants , or keepers , eleven were levelled to the ground , while many others had no roof or windows or doors . Yet these half- ruined establishments gave shelter to a clerical army thir- teen hundred ...
... says that forty - four had no attendants , or keepers , eleven were levelled to the ground , while many others had no roof or windows or doors . Yet these half- ruined establishments gave shelter to a clerical army thir- teen hundred ...
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... say , the church of San Lorenzo in Lucina , and the palace annexed to it ; Alfonso Carrillo that of the Santi Quattro ... says that tradesmen and travellers could cross the Campagna with gold in their wallets , without danger or fear ...
... say , the church of San Lorenzo in Lucina , and the palace annexed to it ; Alfonso Carrillo that of the Santi Quattro ... says that tradesmen and travellers could cross the Campagna with gold in their wallets , without danger or fear ...
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