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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.
Rocca is an Italian American rapper who was born in California.
Rocca feels that there was an obligation to the youth of the world to try to promote positivity.
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.
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.
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 Castel Sismondo or Rocca Malatestiana of Sigismondo Pandolfo was later used as a prison.
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.
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.
In Italy in the 1970s, one of the famous artists in the movement was Ketty La Rocca.
He was, yes, born in 1484 at the Rocca di Riva, on Lake Garda.
Melbourne goldsmith Fortunato Rocca was commissioned in 2002 to design it.
Unlike most of the other defensive lines it did not run all the way across Italy but was merely a bulge in front of the main Gustav Line, running over the massif of Monte Camino, enclosing the peaks of Monte Camino ( Monastery Hill ), Monte la Defensa, Monte la Remetanea and Monte Maggiore, in the territory of Rocca d ' Evandro, and Monte Sambúcaro, which stands at the border of the three regions ( Lazio, Molise and Campania ).
She retired once more to Coppet, where she was not at first interfered with, and she found consolation in a young officer of Swiss origin named Albert de Rocca, twenty-three years her junior, whom she married privately in 1811.
In October, after Waterloo, she set out for Italy, not only for the advantage of her own health but for that of her second husband, Rocca, who was dying of consumption.
After having resisted many sieges, the Rocca was turned into a jail in 1800 and used as such until the late 20th century.
Within six months of his debut in wrestling, Sammartino was headlining at Madison Square Garden ( starting in tag matches, teaming with Antonino Rocca ).
When the 5th Army breakout offensive began on 25 May 1944, the 1st SSF was sent against Monte Arrestino, and attacked Rocca Massima on 27 May.
Rocca was a regular contributor to The Daily Show with Jon Stewart from 1998 to 2003.

Rocca and born
* Sav Rocca ( born 1973 ), former Australian rules footballer and NFL punter.
* Mo Rocca ( born 1969 ), American writer, comedian, and political satirist
Maurice Alberto " Mo " Rocca ( born January 28, 1969 ) is an American writer, journalist, comedian and political satirist.
Ernetti was born in Rocca Santo Stefano, near Rome, on October 13, 1925.
* Anthony Rocca ( born 1977 ), Australian rules footballer commonly referred to as " Pebbles "
Costantino Rocca ( born 4 December 1956 ) is the most successful male golfer that Italy has produced.
Rocca was born in Almenno San Bartolomeo, Bergamo.

Rocca and Washington
Caresse for a time divided her time between Rocca Sinibalda, which in the winter was too cold and unlivable, Hampton Manor in Bowling Green, Virginia, a home in Washington, D. C., a sprawling apartment at 137 East 54th Street in New York City, as well as a residence in Rome.
Other former AFL players who made the transition to NFL punters include Mat McBriar of the Dallas Cowboys and Sav Rocca of the Washington Redskins.

Rocca and ;
* Deconstruction of fashion ; La moda en la posmodernidad by Adolfo Vasquez Rocca PhD
* I due baroni di Rocca Azzurra ( carnival 1783 Rome Teatro Della alla Valle ) nevesty ; I due baroni ; La sposa in contrasto ; Il barone deluso
* Alfred Jarry y el Collége de Pataphysique ; la Ciencia de las soluciones imaginarias-Adolfo Vásquez Rocca
* Baudrillard and Hyperreality ; Simulacro y régimen de mortandad en el Sistema de los objetos ( Disney World and Hyperreality ) by Adolfo Vasquez Rocca
Three-way ties are quite uncommon ; in the 23-Oct-2010 show -- which was such a tie, between Mo Rocca, Kyrie O ' Connor, and Peter Grosz -- no one could remember when the previous occurrence might have been.
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.
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 Austrian forces were divided into three main groups: to the right, Simbschen occupied the heights of Colognola and the ravine of San Zeno, where his cavalry was massed ; in the centre, General Bellegarde covered the Verona road, holding the entrenchments north of the road as well as Monte Rocca and Ponterotta, to the south of the road ; the left was formed by Prince Reuss-Plauen's forces, which extended the Austrian line to Chiavighette and had the detached division of General Nordmann cover the Adige in front of Chiavica del Christo.
The territory of Albano Laziale is 23. 80 km < sup > 2 </ sup > and one of the largest of Colli Albani ; sixth after Velletri ( 112. 21 km < sup > 2 </ sup >), Lanuvio ( 43. 91 < sup > 2 </ sup >), Rocca di Papa ( 40. 18 < sup > 2 </ sup >) Rocca Priora ( 28. 07 km < sup > 2 </ sup >) and Marino ( 26. 10 < sup > 2 </ sup >).
Interviews with comedians were featured regularly during the final segment of the show ; notable appearances have included George Carlin, Lewis Black, Mo Rocca, and John Cleese.
Gencer's repertoire consists of 72 roles including works from composers such as ; Monteverdi, Gluck, Mozart to neo-classical period ; from Cherubini, Spontini, Johann Simon Mayr and the romantic period to Puccini, Prokofiev, Britten, Poulenc, Menotti and Rocca ; from a lyric soprano varying to dramatic colorature.
: cantons of Cocconato, Castelnuovo, Montafia, Villanova d ' Asti, Montechiaro, Tigliole, San Damiano, Portacomaro, Rocca d ' Arazzo, Costigliole, Mombercelli, Canelli ;
He also co-authored the book for the Broadway musical Cry-Baby ; its lyrics were penned by fellow Pudding alum David Javerbaum, who has won eight Emmy Awards as head writer for The Daily Show -- which also featured comedian Mo Rocca, a former Pudding librettist and President.
* Second World War: The Sangro, Caldari, Cassino II, San Angelo in Teodice, Rocca d ' Arce, Ripa Ridge, Femmina Morta, Monte San Bartolo, The Senio, Italy 1943 – 45, Sittang 1942, Yenangyaung 1942, Buthidaung, Stockades, North Arakan, Chindits 1944, Mogaung, Imphal, Sakawng, Shenam Pass, Bishenpur, The Irrawaddy 1942 – 45, Sittang 1945, Burma 1942 – 45 ;
Albert Castellani in 1537 published a Sacerdotale of this kind ; in 1579 at Venice another version appeared, arranged by Grancesco Samarino, Canon of the Lateran ; it was re-edited in 1583 by Angelo Rocca.

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