Days Near Rome |
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Further still from the capital, where the classical buildings were always less
magnificent, glorious mediaeval remains attest the presence of Popes who made
the hill-towns the fortified residence of their troubled reigns. The massive remains
of ...
Further still from the capital, where the classical buildings were always less
magnificent, glorious mediaeval remains attest the presence of Popes who made
the hill-towns the fortified residence of their troubled reigns. The massive remains
of ...
第 26 頁
Its growth is most mysterious, but it is certainly in no way due, as is often stated, to
the mis- government of the Popes. " ' Latifundia perdidere Italiam ' (large farms
were the ruin of Italy) is the expression of the elder Pliny ; and in reference to this
...
Its growth is most mysterious, but it is certainly in no way due, as is often stated, to
the mis- government of the Popes. " ' Latifundia perdidere Italiam ' (large farms
were the ruin of Italy) is the expression of the elder Pliny ; and in reference to this
...
第 42 頁
In the fifteenth century Cardinal d'Estouteville employed Sangallo, who lived here
for two years, in building the castle, and Giuliano della Rovere, afterwards Pope
Julius II. and then cardinal bishop of Ostia, continued the work. Here he took ...
In the fifteenth century Cardinal d'Estouteville employed Sangallo, who lived here
for two years, in building the castle, and Giuliano della Rovere, afterwards Pope
Julius II. and then cardinal bishop of Ostia, continued the work. Here he took ...
第 43 頁
Some accounts state that this most ancient see was founded by the apostles
themselves ; others consider that Pope Urban I. (a.d. 222) was its founder, and
announce St. Ciriacus as its first bishop. It is the bishop of Ostia who has always
been ...
Some accounts state that this most ancient see was founded by the apostles
themselves ; others consider that Pope Urban I. (a.d. 222) was its founder, and
announce St. Ciriacus as its first bishop. It is the bishop of Ostia who has always
been ...
第 72 頁
Then the Campagna is swallowed up in dark, and chilled with damp and
creeping winds." — Story's Roba di Roma, i. 324. Close to the entrance of the
villa, is the town-gate of Castel Gandolfo, the favourite summer residence of the
popes for ...
Then the Campagna is swallowed up in dark, and chilled with damp and
creeping winds." — Story's Roba di Roma, i. 324. Close to the entrance of the
villa, is the town-gate of Castel Gandolfo, the favourite summer residence of the
popes for ...
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