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Sack of Rome, 1527
1527 siege

Pasquino
thumb|Modern pasquinades in Italian on the base of the statue
Pasquino or Pasquin (; Latin: Pasquinus, Pasquillus) is the name used by Romans since the early modern period to describe a battered Hellenistic-style statue perhaps dating to the third century BC, which was unearthed in the Parione district of Rome in the fifteenth century. It is located in a piazza of the same name on the northwest corner of the Palazzo Braschi (Museo di Roma); near the site where it was unearthed.
Accademia di San Luca
Italian association of artists in Rome
Roman School
group of music composers

Banquet of Chestnuts
supper, allegedly held in the Papal Palace by Cesare Borgia, son of Pope Alexander VI, in 1501, as described in a diary by Master of Ceremonies J. Burchard; reportedly with chestnuts strewn around, with 50 naked courtesans picking them up
Francisco Delicado
Spanish writer
Piazza Scossacavalli
square in Rome demolished in 1937
Roman Renaissance
Renaissance in Rome
Borgo Nuovo
Destroyed road in Rome
Pomponio Algerio
Italian religious martyr