actually it's tuscany..maybe you people should be serious and act your age not your shoe size
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Pope - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The pope (from Latin: "papa" or "father" from Greek , pápas , "papa", Papa in Italian) is the Bishop of Rome and, as such, is leader of the worldwide Catholic Church (that is, both the Latin Rit...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope
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Palazzo Farnese, Rome - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Palazzo Farnese is a High Renaissance palace in Rome, which currently houses the French Embassy in Italy. "The most imposing Italian palace of the sixteenth century", according to Sir Banister Fletch...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palazzo_Farnese,_Rome
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After the great events of Sept. 20, 1870, Pope Pius XI was desperately seeking some nation in Europe to come to his aid and restore the lost dominion.... No nation volunteered.... Should he decide to abandon Rome, the British Government promised ... The Pope's Palace is located between the Adriatic and the Tyrrhenian Sea.
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www.reformation.org/palace.html
www.reformation.org/palace.html
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For some reason I'm not aware of, the Pope resided in Avignon instead of the Vatican in Rome for an entire century (the 14th) - so there is a big palace in Avignon where the Pope used to live. These are the pictures from in and around the palace.
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students.ou.edu/R/Jimmy.D.Robertson-1.III/europe/picpag...
students.ou.edu/R/Jimmy.D.Robertson-1.III/europe/picpages/05_south_france/07_popes_palace/index.htm
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25 areas to visit : ceremonila halls, chapels, cloister, the Pope's provate apartments with their priceless frescos, as well as a scenographic ... Familiar with Pope's Palace (Palais des Papes)? Write your own description and share what you know with other travelers. ... Pope's Palace (Palais des Papes): Management Resources...
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Few people realize that the pope's palace was relocated to France during the Middle Ages. In lovely Avignon, visitor's can still visit the former seat of the papacy in this lovely, thriving southern city. ... The Pope's Palace, first built in the 1300s, is the size of four normal French cathedrals and is the largest...
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gofrance.about.com/od/othercities/a/avignon.htm
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A Hidden Renaissance Palace in Tuscany ... Some of the houses have been transformed into luxurious holiday homes, by Count and Countess Cervini (descendants of Pope Marcello II), homes which remarkably manage to echo and honour the estate's noble and ecclesiastical origins.
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www.lifeinitaly.com/garden/palazzo-cervini.asp
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Indietro alle anteprime...
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www.catholicpressphoto.com/servizi/24-06-2005-papa-ciam...
www.catholicpressphoto.com/servizi/24-06-2005-papa-ciampi/ppages/ppage10.htm
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