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Stay Thirsty
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bred in Kentucky by John D. Gunther and John Darren Gunther. His dam, Marozia , was sired by Storm Bird. Stay Thirsty was consigned as lot 1147 by Glenwood
Synod of Rome (963)
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by two courtesans of the family of the Counts of Tusculum, Theodora and Marozia . These two courtesans effectively ruled papal Rome and the Papal States
La Fornarina (film)
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Zanon as Bramante Cesare Polesello as Master Timoteo Amalia Pellegrini as Marozia Umberto Spadaro as Client at the Tavern Roberto Chiti; Roberto Poppi; Enrico
Invisible Cities
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Eusapia Beersheba Leonia 8 Irene Argia Thekla Trude Olinda 9 Laudomia Perinthia Procopia Raissa Andria Cecilia Marozia Penthesilea Theodora Berenice
Pope John XIII
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lady of Palestrina (who married Count Benedict, rector of the Sabina) and Marozia , who married Count Gregory I of Tusculum. Brought up at the Lateran palace
Timeline of the city of Rome
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occasion, the city is governed by women, Theodora and later her daughter Marozia . 961 - King Otto the Great of Germany becomes in Rome the first Holy Roman
Without Parole
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Kingmambo Mr. Prospector Miesque Charming Lassie Seattle Slew Lassie Dear Marozia 1994 Storm Bird (CAN) Northern Dancer (CAN) South Ocean Make Change Roberto
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stop painting a large canvas depicting Pope John X fatto strozzare da Marozia nelle prigioni. He went on to become active in inventorizing the galleries
Ruspoli family
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Mario Scoto retired from the army, married an Italian noblewoman called Marozia and, for his devotion to the pope, settled in Rome where he was granted
Fierceness
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Thirsty (2008) Bernardini (2003) A.P. Indy (1989) Cara Rafaela (1993) Marozia (1994) Storm Bird (1978) Make Change (1975) Nonna Mia (2007) Empire Maker