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Borgo and continued
Smaller presses have continued to issue new works in the genre, though, most notably Wildside Press, primarily through The Borgo Press imprint.

Borgo and such
Also wealthy bourgeoises, such as Febo Brigotti and Jacopo da Brescia, the doctors respectively of Paul III and Leo X, had their houses built in the Borgo.
The most important artists ( such as Raphael ) took or built their houses in the Borgo.

Borgo and IV
The Sistine Chapel was sponsored by Sixtus IV, as was the Ponte Sisto, the Sistine Bridge – the first new bridge across the Tiber since antiquity – and the building of Via Sistina ( later named Borgo Sant ' Angelo ), a road leading from Castel Sant ' Angelo to Saint Peter.
Under the authority of Pope Alexander IV, in 1255 Hugh supervised the condemnations of the Introductorius in Evangelium aeternum of Gherardino da Borgo San Donnino, promoting the teachings of Abbot Joachim of Fiore.
Sixtus IV opened a new road parallel to the Passetto, named after him via Sistina ( later Borgo Sant ' Angelo ).

Borgo and started
The new expansion of Castel Gandolfo has started since the beginning of the 20th century, first near the State Road 216 Maremmana III, then with the birth of the Borgo San Paolo a little further downstream, with the work of several cooperatives that have all that urbanized the area along State Road 7 Via Appia.
The people went to Borgo Scacciaventi for commerce and business, while the richest families started building their grand houses ( palazzi ) in the Borgo, and traders and artisans built their homes above their shops, which served, along with the porticoes in front, to protect their goods.

Borgo and construction
As night falls, the inhabitants of Borgo make their way to the village square where Fellini presents his comic characters: the blind accordion player ( Domenica Pertica ) relentlessly tormented by schoolboys ; Volpina ( Josiane Tanzilli ), the stringy blond nymphomaniac ; the stout and buxom tobacconist ( Maria Antonietta Beluzzi ); Titta ( Bruno Zanin ), the rosy-cheeked adolescent protagonist based on Fellini's childhood friend ; and Aurelio ( Armando Brancia ), Titta ’ s father, a construction foreman of working-class background.
* Church of Santa Maria, of modern construction, situated in the populous district of Borgo San Paolo, near the State Road 7 Via Appia.

Borgo and three
Lerner had four children: three daughters, Susan ( by Boyd ), Liza and Jennifer ( by Olson ); and one son, Michael ( by di Borgo ).
The youngest of three sons, Donizetti was born in 1797 in Bergamo's Borgo Canale quarter located just outside the city walls.
* Borgo Ticino: Together with the SS, murder of 12 civilians, pillage and destruction of the village by fire on the grounds that three German soldiers had been wounded by partisans.
The village is articulated in three district urban nuclei: la Rocca ( fortress ), il Peschio, il Borgo Basso, contained in long town-walls still well preserved here and there.
The last three palaces faced a small square, Piazza del Cardinale di S. Clemente ( later Piazza Scossacavalli ), which became the most important in the Borgo.

Borgo and new
One of his strongest passions appears to have been that of building, which somewhat strained his resources in contributing to the adornment of Rome ( including the new Porta Pia and Via Pia, named after him, and the northern extension ( Addizione ) of the rione of Borgo ), and in carrying on the work of restoration, erection, and fortification in various parts of the ecclesiastical states.
Borgo is an Italian word ( plural borghi ), cognate with English borough, German Burg, French bourg, that now usually means the new town outside the walls of an old town ( the paese ).
After the end of World War II, in which it suffered heavy damage, Terracina developed greatly, with a large new quarter developing towards the Via Appia and alongside the coast north to Monte S. Angelo ( Borgo Marino, " Marine Quarter ").
Three new gates gave access to the newly-enclosed Borgo.
In 2007, for example, Wildside / Borgo published a new book in Charles Nuetzel's Torlo Hannis of Noomas series, and printed the Talera trilogy by Charles Allen Gramlich ( Charles Gramlich ).
In order to solve the traffic problem, a new road, the Via Alexandrina or Recta, later named Borgo Nuovo, was opened during the Jubilee of 1500 by Pope Alexander VI Borgia.
A new church bearing the same name was built in 1587 in the middle of Borgo Nuovo.
The bourgeoises abandoned the rione for the new settlements in Campo Marzio, and Borgo became a quarter inhabited by simple people ( artisans or workers at the Vatican ), very devoted yet always open to new ideas, and men of the church, who appreciated the vicinity to the Holy See.
Between 1886 and 1911 a new Bridge, Ponte Vittorio Emanuele II, located slightly North of the ruins of Nero's Bridge, connected the new avenue of Corso Vittorio Emanuele with Borgo.

Borgo and roads
The bridge still connects the city centre to Borgo San Giuliano and leads to the consular roads Via Emilia and Via Popilia that lead north.
After the creation of Borgo Nuovo to the north of the already existing road of Borgo Vecchio, the row of houses between these two roads formed the so-called " spina " ( named thus on account of its similarity to the dividing line of a Roman Circus ).
The seven roads that radiate from the Castle are, from N to S: Borgo Angelico, Borgo Vittorio, Borgo Pio, Borgo Sant ' Angelo, Borgo Nuovo, Borgo Vecchio, and Borgo Santo Spirito.

Borgo and all
These had originally four gates, Porta al Borgo, Porta San Marco, Porta Carratica and Porta Lucchese, all demolished at the beginning of the 20th century.
The large amount of building activity and above all the rebuilding of Saint Peter, which was the ultimate result of this translocation, attracted several artists to the Borgo, while the renewed flood of pilgrims boosted commerce.
When, shortly after the September 20, 1870 the Italians offered the Pope full sovereignty over the Leonine City with all its inhabitants, this caused violent demontrations in the Borgo.
In fact, besides the destruction of many ancient edifices and, above all, of a whole social tissue, what was lost forever was the " surprise " ( typical of the Baroque ), when, at the very end of the narrow and dark lanes of the Borgo, the huge Piazza and Basilica suddenly appeared.

Borgo and north
She is believed to have commissioned the renowned Ponte della Maddalena where the Via Francigena crosses the river Serchio at Borgo a Mozzano just north of Lucca.
To the north, Trastevere borders on to the XIV rione, Borgo.
In the fringes, however, most anciently at the north edge of the lagoon and in the coastal fringe, in both the Fogliano and Borgo Grappa Land Systems, evidence of hunting-gathering dates from the Middle Pleistocene.
Its source is a few hundred metres S of Usigni, at an approximate altitude of 1000 m ( 3300 ft ), and it flows for about, almost due north, past the towns of Usigni, Poggiodomo, Roccatamburo and Mucciafora, high above the river in the massif of Mounts Coscerno and Bacugno on its west bank, then past Rocchetta and Ponte also high above it on the ridge of Monte Maggio on its east bank ; and flows into the Nera River at about 380 m ( 1250 ft ) altitude, at about 1 km SW of Cerreto Borgo.
The Borgo borders the Vatican City ( Saint Peter's Square ) to the west, the Tiber to the east, Prati to the north, the quartiere Aurelio to the southwest and Trastevere to the south.
Since 1950, the remaining Borghiciani ( the name by which the inhabitants of the Borgo are called in Roman dialect ), live north of the Passetto, where the quarter retained until recent times its popular character.

Borgo and Passetto
The popes converted the structure into a castle, beginning in the 14th century ; Pope Nicholas III connected the castle to St. Peter's Basilica by a covered fortified corridor called the Passetto di Borgo.
The Passetto di Borgo was described as a secret passageway between the Vatican and the Castel.
Of 189 guards on duty only 42 survived, but their bravery ensured that Pope Clement VII escaped to safety, down the Passetto di Borgo, a secret corridor which still links the Vatican City to Castel Sant ' Angelo.
The Passetto di Borgo, or simply Passetto, is an elevated passage that links the Vatican City with the Castel Sant ' Angelo.
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The Passetto di Borgo | Passetto, called in romanesco | Roman dialect er Corridore (" the Corridor "), seen from Borgo S. Angelo: Via dei Corridori ( the ancient Borgo dell ' Elefante, so named after Hanno the elephant ), and Saint Peter's dome are in the background.

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