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Press Releases from Giulio Gargiullo (5 total)

Ancient St Michael's Church of the Longobard Age Discovered in Celleno, Italy

Archive documents and experts involved attest that the church had a separate entrance, accessible from the northern slope. However, as early as the end of the 19th century, the bishop ordered the closure of this access, motivated both by its misuse and the difficulty in gaining access. In Celleno, one hours's drive from Rome in Italy, the discovery of the ancient church of San Michele dating back to the Longobard

Celleno, the Italian Thost Town Turns Into a Film Set for the Movie on Gioacchin …

A few days ago, filming finished on the movie 'Il Monaco che vinse l'Apocalisse' (The Monk Who Conquered the Apocalypse) , a work inspired by the life of Gioacchino da Fiore, founder of the Florentine order and one of the most studied Italian figures abroad. Celleno, the Italian ghost town an hour from Rome, defined by the Guardian as one of the most beautiful ghost towns in Italy, was chosen

Russia, Advertising Removed from Google due to Law Violations Gargiullo: "Google …

New blows to major international sites. Google might be heading for exit from Russia due to severe restrictions; VPN downloads up 4.375%. Roskomnadzor - the Federal Service for Supervision in the Sphere of Connectivity and Mass Communication - has announced 'informational and economic measures' against Google for failing to comply with Russian law. The announcement was published on the Russian supervisory authority's Telegram channel. The measures consist of informing search engine

Rome's 'Chef of the poor' Dino Impagliazzo dies at 91 He fed 250 poor people eve …

Dino Impagliazzo, also known as 'the chef of the poor', died yesterday 25 July in Rome, Italy. He fed over 300 people every day in Rome's most famous railway stations together with the volunteers who had been following him for years. A personality in the Catholic and social world, he was a historic member of Chiara Lubich's Focolare Movement and the Community of Sant'Egidio. He was born on the island

Discovered One of the Largest Etruscan Buttes in Central Italy: Opening to the P …

An archaeological and historical treasure discovered in the foundations of the fasma village of Celleno (VT), named one of Italy's most beautiful ghost towns by The Guardian. A recently discovered Etruscan tank, one of the largest in Central Italy, according to experts. The enormous 4-metre tank was used by the Etruscans as a water reservoir, and later in the Middle Ages it was used to throw away rubbish and unused

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