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Ottavio Panciroli was an Italian historian and writer, born in 1554 in Reggio Emilia. He died on 14 March 1624 in Tivoli. He published several books, but was most famous for I tesori nascosti nell'alma città di Roma and Roma sacra e moderna (rough translation: "The treasures hidden in the haughty city of Rome" and "sacred and modern Rome"). The Via Ottavio Panciroli in Rome is named after him.

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  • Ottavio Panciroli was an Italian historian and writer, born in 1554 in Reggio Emilia. He died on 14 March 1624 in Tivoli. He published several books, but was most famous for I tesori nascosti nell'alma città di Roma and Roma sacra e moderna (rough translation: "The treasures hidden in the haughty city of Rome" and "sacred and modern Rome"). The Via Ottavio Panciroli in Rome is named after him. (en)
  • Ottavio Panciroli, född 1554 i Reggio Emilia, död 14 mars 1624 i Tivoli, var en italiensk historiker och författare. Han utgav bland annat I tesori nascosti nell'alma città di Roma och Roma sacra e moderna. (sv)
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  • Ottavio Panciroli was an Italian historian and writer, born in 1554 in Reggio Emilia. He died on 14 March 1624 in Tivoli. He published several books, but was most famous for I tesori nascosti nell'alma città di Roma and Roma sacra e moderna (rough translation: "The treasures hidden in the haughty city of Rome" and "sacred and modern Rome"). The Via Ottavio Panciroli in Rome is named after him. (en)
  • Ottavio Panciroli, född 1554 i Reggio Emilia, död 14 mars 1624 i Tivoli, var en italiensk historiker och författare. Han utgav bland annat I tesori nascosti nell'alma città di Roma och Roma sacra e moderna. (sv)
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