Titulus (inscription) — See also Titulus (Roman Catholic) for Roman churches called tituli, or titulus (disambiguation) for more meanings. Titulus (Latin inscription or label ) describes the conventional inscriptions on stone that listed the honours of an individual… … Wikipedia
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Richard III of England — This article is about the English king. For other uses, see Richard III (disambiguation). Richard III The earliest surviving portrait of Richard (c. 1520, after a lost original), formerly belonging to the Paston family (Society of Antiquaries,… … Wikipedia
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San Pietro in Vincoli — For other churches of this dedication, see St Peter ad Vincula (disambiguation). San Pietro in Vincoli (Saint Peter in Chains) is a basilica in Rome, best known for being the home of Michelangelo s magnificent statue of Moses.HistoryAlso known as … Wikipedia
Ostia Antica (district) — For other places with the same name, see Ostia (disambiguation). The Castle of Julius II in Ostia Antica … Wikipedia
Neri Corsini (1614-1678) — For others of this name, see Neri Corsini (disambiguation). Neri Corsini, Nerio Corsini or Neri Corsini the Elder (to distinguish himself from Neri Maria Corsini) (Florence, 1614 – Florence, 6 December 1678) was an Italian cardinal from the noble … Wikipedia