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  2. Piazza del Popolo - Wikipedia

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    Piazza del Popolo is a large urban square in Rome.The name in modern Italian literally means "People's Square", but historically it derives from the poplars (populus in Latin, pioppo in Italian) after which the church of Santa Maria del Popolo, in the northeast corner of the piazza, takes its name.

  3. Pizza dolce di Beridde - Wikipedia

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    The term pizza in Medieval Latin is first attested in 966 in Naples and in 997 in Gaeta, and was also used to designate ceremonial foods cooked for Easter such as Easter pizzas. [5] Similar preparations (pizza alla rustica, pizza di ricotta) are reported in early 19th century cookery manuals such as Vincenzo Agnoletti's. [6]

  4. Roma pizza - Wikipedia

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    Roma pizza may refer to: Roman pizza; Italian tomato pie, specifically that sold by Roma Pizza in Hamilton, Ontario; See also. Roman's Pizza

  5. Roman cuisine - Wikipedia

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    There is a considerable Jewish influence in Roman cuisine, since many Jews lived in the city, and some of the traditional meals of the ghetto date back over 400 years. Such include the carciofi alla giudia [7] (Jewish-style artichokes) and the pizza dolce di Beridde.

  6. Trinità dei Monti - Wikipedia

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    The church and the Spanish Steps from Piazza di Spagna. The Church of Santissima Trinità dei Monti, often called simply Trinità dei Monti (French: La Trinité-des-Monts), is a Roman Catholic late Renaissance titular church, part of a monastery complex in Rome.

  7. San Lorenzo in Lucina - Wikipedia

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    M. E. Bertoldi, S. Lorenzo in Lucina (Le chiese di Roma illustrate. Nuova serie 28), Roma 1994. Olof Brandt, "Sul battistero paleocristiano di S. Lorenzo in Lucina", Archeologia laziale XII (Quaderni di archeologia etrusco-italica 23), 1, Roma 1995, 145–150. Olof Brandt, "La seconda campagna di scavo nel battistero di S. Lorenzo in Lucina a Roma.

  8. Column of Marcus Aurelius - Wikipedia

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    The Column of Marcus Aurelius (Latin: Columna Centenaria Divorum Marci et Faustinae, Italian: Colonna di Marco Aurelio) is a Roman victory column in Piazza Colonna, Rome, Italy. It is a Doric column featuring a spiral relief: it was built in honour of Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius and modeled on Trajan's Column. The Imperial Monument is ...

  9. Domenico DeMarco - Wikipedia

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    The name Di Fara comes from a combination of his and his business partner's names. DeMarco bought out Farina in 1978, but kept the name the same. [2] DeMarco heavily influenced Brooklyn pizza including younger pizzaiolos Mark Iacono of Lucali and Frank Pinello of Best Pizza. Iacono referred to De Marco as the "Joe DiMaggio of pizza". [3]