- Palmieri, Domenico
- Palmieri, Domenico
• Italian theologian (1829-1909)Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006.
Catholic encyclopedia.
Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006.
Catholic encyclopedia.
Domenico Palmieri — (born in Piacenza, Italy, 4 July 1829; died in Rome, 29 May 1909) was an Italian Jesuit theologian. Life He studied in his native city, where he was ordained priest in 1852. On 6 June 1852, he entered the Society of Jesus, where he completed his… … Wikipedia
Domenico Palmieri — Domenico Palmieri † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Domenico Palmieri A theologian, born at Piacenza, Italy, 4 July, 1829; died in Rome, 29 May, 1909. He studied in his native city, where he was ordained priest in 1852. On 6 June, 1852, he… … Catholic encyclopedia
Domenico Tripodo — (Reggio Calabria, ca. 1923 − Naples, August 26, 1976) was an Italian criminal and a historical and charismatic boss of the Ndrangheta dominating the city of Reggio Calabria and the surrounding areas. Also known as Don Mico Tripodo he was one of… … Wikipedia
Villa Palmieri, Fiesole — The Villa Palmieri, is a patrician villa in the picturesque town of Fiesole that overlooks Florence, Italy. The villa s gardens on slopes below the piazza S. Domenico of Fiesole are credited with being the paradisal setting for the frame story of … Wikipedia
Giuseppe Palmieri — (1674 1740) was an Italian painter of the late Baroque period. Born in Genoa. He painted a Resurrection for the church of San Domenico in Genoa. In Genoa, he worked under Domenico Piola. Many of his genre hunting scenes were painted for the royal … Wikipedia
Antonio di Matteo di Domenico Rosselino — Antonio di Matteo di Domenico Rosselino † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Antonio di Matteo di Domenico Rosselino The youngest of five brothers, sculptors and stone cutters, family name Gamberelli (1427 78). He is said to have studied under… … Catholic encyclopedia
Lois Raciales Fascistes — Les lois raciales, en italien Leggi razziali, précisent les mesures prises en Italie vers la fin des années 1930 pendant la période du régime fasciste contre les personnes de religion juive mais aussi d autres. Benito Mussolini en fait la… … Wikipédia en Français
Lois raciales fascistes — Les lois raciales, en italien Leggi razziali, précisent les mesures prises en Italie vers la fin des années 1930 pendant la période du régime fasciste contre les personnes de religion juive mais aussi d autres. Benito Mussolini en fait la… … Wikipédia en Français
Italienische Literatur — Italienische Literatur. Die J. L., wie auch die aller übrigen romanischen Völker, hat sich nicht auf durchaus selbständige Weise entfaltet. Ist auch die von Petrarca vertretene Ansicht, daß sie eine unmittelbare Fortsetzung der Römischen sei,… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Liste des évêques de Lucera — Le diocèse de Lucera Troia est un diocèse dans le sud de l Italie avec siège à Lucera. Le diocèse est héritier de plusieurs anciens diocèses: le diocèse de Troia, le diocèse de Farentino, le diocèse de Tortiboli et le diocèse de Montecorvino.… … Wikipédia en Français