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Rocca and ("
* September 9 – Bartolomeo della Rocca (" Cocles "), astrologer ( b. 1467 )
* The Rocca (" castle "), re-built in the late 15th century by Pope Sixtus IV.
* La Rocca (" The Castle ") is a park owned by the Borromeo family.
* The Bishop's Palace, the old " Rocca " (" Castle "), is a massive construction with two square towers and one rounded one.
* Rocca Abbaziale (" Abbots castle "), a massive medieval edifice largely rebuilt in the 16th and 17th centuries.

Rocca and Castle
* Rocca ( Castle ).
* Rocca Albornoziana ( Albornoz ' Castle ), overlooking the town, now hosting temporary exhibitions.
From 1472 he was in Pesaro, where he attended the construction of the Castle ( Rocca ) until his death, occurred in 1479.
* The Rocca Malatestiana ( Malatesta Castle ) was partially destroyed in 1944.
* Rocca Sforzesca ( Sforza Castle ), built under the reign of Girolamo Riario and Caterina Sforza.
* The massive Rocca Costanza ( Castle ), built in the 15th century by Costanzo I Sforza, later for a time used as prison.
* The Castle ( Rocca )
In the center of the town there is the Castle, called the Rocca of Lonato, which is about 1000 years old, with an ornithological museum, the House of the Podestà with a library, which has about 52, 000 ancient books.
* Rocca ( Castle )
* The Rocca ( Castle ), a massive square building with square towers.
Beyond a three-way crossing, next to Porta Nuova, is the Frangipane Castle or Rocca Traversa, which in 1202 became the symbol of the communal freedom of Terracina.
* The Castle ( Rocca Roveresca ), of Gothic origin, was restored by Baccio Pontelli in 1492.
* Rocca ( Castle ).
Bonifacio IX, in an attempt to soothe the disputes made “ The Rocca di Macereto a county, naming Bante and Apollonio, the sons of the notary Cataldino Boncompagni, Counts of Macereto .” At the end of the trecento the Boncompagni household left the isolated Castle of Macereto and moved down to Visso, taking an active role in the battles that culminated for them in 1499 when the Camerinese killed Cataldino Boncompagni.

Rocca and built
A citadel known as the Rocca Paolina, after the name of Pope Paul III, was built, to designs of Antonio da Sangallo the Younger " ad coercendam Perusinorum audaciam.
The upper one was demolished when the Rocca Paolina was built.
Casa Rocca Grande was built by Fra Pietro La Rocca, Prior of Santo Stefano, towards the end of the 16th century and formed part of a magnificent palace with double entrances in the style of the Grandmaster's Palace.
The larger, called Rocca Maggiore, is a massive presence meant to intimidate the people of the town: it was built by Cardinal Albornoz ( 1367 ) and added to by Popes Pius II and Paul III.
The castle of Rocca Pia, built in 1461 by Pope Pius II
In 1461 Pope Pius II built the massive Rocca Pia to control the always restive population, and as a symbol of the permanence of papal temporal power here.
* Rocca Pia, a 15th-century fortress built in 1461 under Pope Pius II to counter the urban strifes between the Colonna and Orsini
* the Malatestian Fortress ( Rocca Malatestiana ), built by Cardinal Albornoz ( from 1380 ) over a pre-existing edifice which had hosted, among the others, Frederick Barbarossa and his nephew Frederick II.
The Venetians built a large tower in the Rocca, as well as a line of walls ( Mura Veneziane ) 6, 200 metres long.
* The majestic Rocca Albornoziana, built in 1359 – 1370 by the architect Matteo Gattapone of Gubbio for Cardinal Albornoz.
The church of San Fortunato and the sparse ruins of a medieval fortress ( Rocca ) lie on the other crest of the hill on which the city is built.
In the following century it was included in the reconquest of the papal patrimony by Cardinal Albornoz, who also had the mighty Rocca built.
* Near the Rocca di San Giorgio, on the " Promontorio del Priamar ", stands the fortress named Priamar, built by the Genoese in 1542 after their conquest of Savona, on the area of the old cathedral and old city and later used as a prison and military priso.
The most important castles in Lunigiana, including La Verrucola, the famous castle of Fivizzano formerly inhabited by the late artist Pietro Cascella, and the castle of the Piagnaro in Pontremoli, the Rocca of Villafranca, the Malaspina castle in the city of Massa and the fortified village of Filetto, had been built as a result of these monumental struggles for control of Lunigiana.
Another castle is the Rocca degli Alberi, built by the Carraresi family in 1360-62.
* Rocca degli Orsini ( Orsini castle ), built in the 14th century but totally renovated by Niccolò IV Orsini in 1552.
* The Rocca ( castle ), built around the year 1000.

Rocca and by
* Deconstruction of fashion ; La moda en la posmodernidad by Adolfo Vasquez Rocca PhD
In the 16th century Sixtus V bisected Bramante's Cortile del Belvedere with a cross-wing to house the Apostolic Library in suitable magnificence. The 16th and 17th centuries saw other privately endowed libraries assembled in Rome: the Vallicelliana, formed from the books of Saint Filippo Neri, with other distinguished libraries such as that of Cesare Baronio, the Biblioteca Angelica founded by the Augustinian Angelo Rocca, which was the only truly public library in Counter-Reformation Rome ; the Biblioteca Alessandrina with which Pope Alexander VII endowed the University of Rome ; the Biblioteca Casanatense of the Cardinal Girolamo Casanate ; and finally the Biblioteca Corsiniana founded by the bibliophile Clement XII Corsini and his nephew Cardinal Neri Corsini, still housed in Palazzo Corsini in via della Lungara. The Republic of Venice patronized the foundation of the Biblioteca Marciana, based on the library of Cardinal Basilios Bessarion. In Milan Cardinal Federico Borromeo founded the Biblioteca Ambrosiana.
Following the collapse of the Roman republic of 1848-49, when the Rocca was in part demolished, it was seized in May 1849 by the Austrians.
Their tunes were published as collaborations by some or all of the entire ensemble, including band leader Nick La Rocca.
Casa Rocca Piccola is one of the last remaining unconverted palaces currently inhabited by the nobility, in this case the de Piro family.
A revised 2009 version is currently on tour and features original music by Andrea Rocca.
The Rocca Maggiore, the imperial fortress on top of the hill above the city, which had been plundered by the people in 1189, was rebuilt in 1367 on orders of the papal legate, cardinal Gil de Albornoz.
From its main source near Piana degli Albanesi it runs south and west for 45. 5 km as the Belice Destra ( Right Belice ) until it is joined on the left by its secondary branch, the 42 km Belice Sinistro ( Left Belice ), which rises on the slopes of Rocca Busambra.
* Baudrillard and Hyperreality ; Simulacro y régimen de mortandad en el Sistema de los objetos ( Disney World and Hyperreality ) by Adolfo Vasquez Rocca
Succeeded in 2006 by Dr. Antonio La Rocca.
More than 3. 000 people died and almost all the churches collapsed ; Rocca Calascio, the highest fortress in Europe was also ruined by this event, yet the town survived.
When rebuffed by Greek authorities, she purchased Castello di Rocca Sinibalda, a 15th-century castle north of Rome, which she used to support an artists ' colony.
After Manchester United had tried to sign Busby from Manchester City in 1930, he became good friends with United's fixer, Louis Rocca ; their relationship was helped in part by the fact that both were members of the Manchester Catholic Sportsman's Club.
* The Truth, by La Rocca
* Title Song: " Sketches ( 20 Something Life )" by La Rocca

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