THE GOLDEN DAYS OF THE RENAISSANCE IN ROME FROM THE PONTIFICATE OF JULIUS II TO THAT OF PAUL III1906 |
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... thousand pilgrims were registered in Lent alone, which is obviously an exaggeration. Balme, coming nearer the truth, says that five thousand persons a day were seen entering or departing by the city gates. If there were, among these ...
... thousand pilgrims were registered in Lent alone, which is obviously an exaggeration. Balme, coming nearer the truth, says that five thousand persons a day were seen entering or departing by the city gates. If there were, among these ...
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... thousand people living in the ruinous waste within the old walls of Aurelian . Whether the figures be exact or not , those few men who held firm and faithful to their native soil deserve the gratitude of mankind . Without them the site ...
... thousand people living in the ruinous waste within the old walls of Aurelian . Whether the figures be exact or not , those few men who held firm and faithful to their native soil deserve the gratitude of mankind . Without them the site ...
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... noticeable at first , but the simple fact of the head of the Church having taken up again his residence in the city by the Tiber , where hundreds of thousands of pilgrims were expected to assemble from every part of the 2 THE CITY.
... noticeable at first , but the simple fact of the head of the Church having taken up again his residence in the city by the Tiber , where hundreds of thousands of pilgrims were expected to assemble from every part of the 2 THE CITY.
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... thousand people died at Siena ; five hundred a day were buried at Pisa ; the ratio of deaths in Florence reached sixty in a hundred , and sixty - six at Bologna . The " Chronicler of Siena " ( edited by Muratori ) was compelled to bury ...
... thousand people died at Siena ; five hundred a day were buried at Pisa ; the ratio of deaths in Florence reached sixty in a hundred , and sixty - six at Bologna . The " Chronicler of Siena " ( edited by Muratori ) was compelled to bury ...
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... thousand pilgrims were registered in Lent alone , which is obviously an exaggeration . Balme , coming nearer the truth , says that five thousand persons a day were seen entering or departing by the city gates . If there were , among ...
... thousand pilgrims were registered in Lent alone , which is obviously an exaggeration . Balme , coming nearer the truth , says that five thousand persons a day were seen entering or departing by the city gates . If there were , among ...
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