#Piazza Vittorio
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ladylokianna · 10 days ago
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Ti dico solo una cosa: che sei bellissima e mi manchi da morire ❤️
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marcogiovenale · 3 months ago
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26-27-28 settembre, roma: "piazza vittorio. in una qualunque parte del pianeta _ dialoghi"
a cura di Maria Teresa Carbone cliccare per ingrandire
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manag3r · 1 year ago
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philoursmars · 2 months ago
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Avec Christine, on a fêté nos 40 ans d'amitié en faisant un voyage de 15 jours en Sicile.
3 jours à Catane (Catania). Ici la ville de nuit : le Théâtre Bellini et sa alentours (dont l'échoppe d'un vannier), sauf les deux dernières : Via Vittorio Emanuele II.
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thatsbutterbaby · 1 month ago
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Alceste Campriani (Terni, 1848 - Lucca, 1933) - Piazza Vittorio Emanuele in Florence. Oil on wood, cm. 27x37
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seniouesbabes · 10 months ago
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Lily Maymac 🌸💋🍒🌸 THE FIRST EVER @PRADA STORE IS IN MILAN FROM 1913
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fandom-girl-99 · 2 years ago
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Kinda can't believe it I saw it with my own eyes and not through a phone screen! 😍😮🥰❤️🤌🎊✨📸
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furtherfurther · 8 months ago
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Arrival, Napoli
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umbriasud · 1 year ago
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Terni giugno 1920, le forze dell'ordine sparano sugli scioperanti: cinque morti e 20 feriti
Il 28 giugno 1920 è una delle date particolarmente ricordate a Terni. E’ la data dell’eccidio di piazza Vittorio Emanuele, “la” piazza di Terni, oggi piazza della Repubblica. Cinque morti, almeno una ventina di feriti tra i cittadini ternani. A sparare furono le forze dell’ordine, i carabinieri che quel giorno intervennero a cercare di evitare disordini. E meno male, visto che furono poi loro a…
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codenamebooks · 2 years ago
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My 2022 Book Ranking
For about three years now, I rank the books that I read throughout the year as I read them. For the most part, it's based on general vibes and a quick comparison in my head. There's not much to it: no official system with specific details that I look for. Star ratings have a bit to do with it, but if I didn't give it a high rating, it's not going to be high up in the ranking anyway. Here are my 2022 rankings, from lowest to highest, out of the 18 books I read with one liner explanations (a little late, I know):
18. The Hare With Amber Eyes by Edmund de Waal | Goodreads | 1.5 stars
I read this for class, didn't finish it, but didn't like the pacing of it anyway.
17. Clash of Civilization Over an Elevator in Piazza Vittorio by Amara Lakhous | Goodreads | 2.5 stars
Also read this for class, but did finish and didn't hate it because it was more entertaining than I expected.
16. Stand-Off (Winger #2) by Andrew Smith | Goodreads | 3 stars
This is a great book for teenage boys who need t unlearn toxic masculinity early.
15. City of Heavenly Fire (The Mortal Instruments #6) by Cassandra Clare | Goodreads | 4 star
The last book in the series and it actually wrapped up the circumstances very well.
14. Passing by Nella Larsen | Goodreads | 3 stars
I read this for class and it was such an interesting concept, but it wasn't always super engaging.
13. Down Among the Sticks and Bones (Wayward Children #2) by Seanan McGuire | Goodreads | 3 stars
Star rating mostly because of how long I took to read it, but Jack is one of my favorite characters ever.
12. Finding Audrey by Sophie Kinsella | Goodreads | 3.5 stars
A really interesting story about mental health, heavy but constantly remaining lighthearted and funny.
11. Shadow and Bone (Shadow and Bone #1) by Leigh Bardugo | Goodreads | 3.8 stars
I feel like I've heard a lot of negative reviews about this book/series but I enjoyed this as an introduction to the world.
10. Beneath the Sugar Sky (Wayward Children #3) by Seanan McGuire | Goodreads | 4 stars
This one was extremely fun and expanded the world of this series so much more.
9. We'll Always Have Summer (Summer #3) by Jenny Han | Goodreads | 3.75 stars
My least favorite of the trilogy but I read it all in one setting so it was definitely an interesting plot... Albeit a little absurd.
8. The City We Became (Great Cities #1) by N. K. Jemisen | Goodreads | 3.75 stars
Takes a lot of concentration to understand what's going on, but an amazing and intricate concept.
7. People We Meet on Vacation by Emily Henry | Goodreads | 4.5 stars
My first proper romance (in a long time) and it was so funny although I didn't love Poppy as a main character (but she had great growth)
6. The Summer I Turned Pretty (Summer #1) by Jenny Han (reread) | Goodreads | 4.5 stars
Reread this to finally finish the trilogy and it was so much fun to relive all of the emotions of this rollercoaster love triangle.
5. It's Not Summer Without You (Summer #2) by Jenny Han | Goodreads | 5 stars
This second book literally had me screaming, crying, gasping, angry, happy, little everything every other second.
4. Salvage the Bones by Jesmyn Ward | Goodreads | 5 stars
Read this for class and it is by far the best book I've read for academic purposes.
3. Heir of Fire (Throne of Glass #3) by Sarah J. Maas | Goodreads | 5 stars
This book made me scared to go on with the series but also so desperate to get to it immediately.
2. The Assassin's Blade (Throne of Glass #3.5) by Sarah J. Maas | Goodreads | 5 stars
Had a friend say this was her favorite in the entire series and I completely see why, the stories were so intriguing.
Crown of Midnight (Throne of Glass #2) by Sarah J. Maas | Goodreads | 5 stars
Whew, did this book constantly have me in shambles almost entirely because of Dorian.
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notebook91286 · 2 years ago
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101/365
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philoursmars · 5 days ago
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Avec Christine, on a fêté nos 40 ans d'amitié en faisant un voyage de 15 jours en Sicile. Nous voilà à Palermo (Palerme).
A part la dernière : sur la Piazza del SS 4O Martiri al Casalotto, le Palazzo Marchesi,... le reste est sur le grand Corso Vittorio Emanuele, avec le Palazzo Santa Ninfa (atrium envahi d'un palmier et crèche), alterné avec la Chiesa di San Giuseppe dei Padri Teatini et avec - je ne l'ai appris que plus tard - des vestiges des bombardements lors de la 2ème Guerre Mondiale, conservés derrière une devanture flambant neuf.
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thecrankyprofessor · 1 year ago
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I've always wanted to get an apartment in the Piazza Vittorio Emanuele some semester (especially since the park has been utterly overhauled!), but give up because it's really not convenient to the language school where we're based or the neighborhoods where our students live. I wish the Metro were more useful for ME ME ME.
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Portico, Piazza Vittorio Emanuele, Roma, 2019.
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seniouesbabes · 10 months ago
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Lily Maymac 🌸💋🍒🌸 Did some shopping
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babiskavvadias · 8 days ago
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Roma analogica e Roma digitale, ottobre 2024 Piazza Vittorio, Garbatella & San Lollo
Canon 7s, Jupiter-12 35mm f/2.8, Kentmere 200 @ 400 ISO Leica IIIf, FED Industar-61 52mm f/2.8, Ferrania P30 Ricoh GRIII Nikon Z30, Nikkor 24mm f/1.8
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ancientcharm · 8 months ago
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Life-size bust of Emperor Commodus. Capitoline Museums, Rome. Photography courtesy Gareth Harney ©
Bust of Commodus presenting himself as Hercules, sculpted in the last year of his reign (192). On the sides were the two Amazons defeated by Hercules: one is lost and the other lost its head and arms, but the rest of the work is extraordinarily preserved. In its left hand holds the golden apples, which only the gods could eat, which Hercules took from the garden of the Hesperides. Despite having had an infamous reign, this bust, an eternal reminder of his megalomania and madness, was saved from being destroyed because Septimius Severus, who became emperor in 193 after the civil war that followed the assassination of Commodus, deified him only to align with the prestigious Antonine dynasty (rather the Ulpia-Aelia dynasty, since the name 'Antonine' was created in the 18th century) This wonderful marble work was found along with other sculptures in an underground chamber beneath the Lamia Gardens, Piazza Vittorio in Rome in the 19th century.
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