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  2. Torlonia - Wikipedia

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    He was the builder of the Villa Torlonia in Rome, among other Palazzo Torlonia villas. He married Anna Maria Chiaveri née Schultheiss, a widow who came from a family of southern German merchants from the city of Donaueschingen. Leopoldo Torlonia, a grandson of Giovanni, was the Mayor of Rome from May 1882 to May 1887. [3]

  3. List of Lake Erie Islands - Wikipedia

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    The islands vary by year-round population of approximately 500 on South Bass Island, 100 for Kelleys Island, 40 at Middle Bass Island and 12 on North Bass Island. Kelleys Island, Middle Bass, North Bass and South Bass (Put-in-Bay) have active school districts with North Bass Local School District being the last operating one-room schoolhouse in ...

  4. Torlonia Collection - Wikipedia

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    Alessandro Torlonia acquired further property in Rome and its vicinity, including the Vigna dei Gesuiti on the Aventine Hill, which rested above the remains of the Baths of Decius. [16] Other estates acquired for excavation were at Tuscia and Sabina ; at Fara Sabina (ancient Cures ), the collection's bronze statue of Germanicus was discovered.

  5. Moraine, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    What is now the city of Moraine was once a part of Van Buren Township followed by a brief period as a part of Kettering. Much of Kettering's portion seceded in 1953 and formed the new Moraine Township. The township incorporated as a village in 1957. After annexing portions of Miami Township, Moraine incorporated as a city in 1965. [5]

  6. List of Ohio area codes - Wikipedia

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    Central and southeastern Ohio except Columbus: December 6, 1997: 220: April 22, 2015: 614: Columbus: October 1947: 380: February 27, 2016: 937: Southwestern part of Ohio including Dayton, Springfield, public parts of Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, and areas north and east of the Cincinnati metropolitan area: September 28, 1996: 326: March 8 ...

  7. Torlonia Museum - Wikipedia

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    The previous owners, the Giustiniani family, had taken out a loan from the Torlonia dynasty and secured it with the collection, but then defaulted on paying back the loan. [2] According to earlier information by the same newspaper, however, Prince Giovanni Torlonia himself was the founder of the collection when, in 1810, "he bought some works ...

  8. Category:Moraines of Ohio - Wikipedia

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  9. Marino Torlonia, 4th Prince of Civitella-Cesi - Wikipedia

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    Marino Torlonia and Mary Elsie Moore had four children: Princess Donna Olimpia Torlonia di Civitella-Cesi Don Alessandro Torlonia, 5th Prince of Civitella-Cesi (1911–1986), who married the Infanta Beatriz of Spain (1909–2002), the daughter of King Alfonso XIII of Spain .