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Atri ( Ἀτρία; Latin: Adria, Atria, Hadria, or Hatria) is a comune in the Province of Teramo in the Abruzzo region of Italy. Atri is the setting of the poem The Bell of Atri by American writer Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Its name is the origin of the name of the Emperor Hadrian, whose family came from the town.
Hatria (Greek: Ἀτρία) may refer to: Hatria, an alternative spelling for the Etruscan city that is now Adria in the Veneto region of Northern Italy Hatria, an alternative spelling for the city that is now Atri in the Abruzzo region of Central Italy
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Adria is a town and comune in the province of Rovigo in the Veneto region of northern Italy, situated between the mouths of the rivers Adige and Po.The remains of the Etruscan [3] city of Atria or Hatria are to be found below the modern city, three to four metres below the current level.
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The statue of the black Madonna has always been venerated; several miracles and protections are attributed to the Virgin of Oropa. Blessed Pier Giorgio Frassati was known for his devotion to the Black Madonna of Oropa. [11] During the centuries, people made ex-voto (for grace) pictures to thank the Virgin Mary. All of these pictures are still ...
Madonna del Granato (Original statue destroyed due to fire in 1918.) [126] 2 May 1912 Capaccio Vecchio Pope Pius X Immacolata Concezione [127] 12 August 1912 Diamante, Calabria: Pope Pius X Madonna del Taburno 23 March 1913 Sanctuary of the Virgin of Taburnus, Bucciano: Pope Pius X Madonna di Conadomini 31 May 1913 Caltagirone: Pope Pius X
English: Siena, Tuscany, Italy. Siena's enduring artistic glories are largely Gothic. Siena's enduring artistic glories are largely Gothic. The historic centre is a Unesco World Heritage Site.