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Padre Claudio Narcisi

Order of Friars Minor Community of Largo Madonna delle Grazie, Teramo Superior: Fr Claudio (Romolo) Narcisi



Rino De Patre

Italian guitarist and composer, he was born in Atri (Teramo-Italy) in 1971. He got diploma (certificate) at the Conservatory âA. Casellaâ in LâAquila.
Afterwards he began his Jazz study with Maestro Lello Tiberi and then he went on with it in Rome, with U. Fiorentino. Besides he took part in several stages given by T. Lama and U. Fiorentino.
He teached modern guitar at the Music Accademy in Pescara in the years 2002-2003.

 



San Clemente al Vomano

The Abbey of San Clemente in a Casauria Comitatu Aprutino, among the possessions of the year 875 are reported by the sources mentioned Guardiae Castrum, Castellum Vetulum, Monascum, although the situation seems fairly attributable to the tenth century, while the S. Monasterium Dementis is documented in the 1121 Cumulative



Villa Romana


 

The hill between Vomano Guard and the Abbey of San Clemente is a settlement context, of particular interest because it substantially continuous employment between the Iron Age and early Middle Ages in modern times. To the north west of the village gathered information on the site indicate the continuing discovery of bronze objects in all likelihood from a necropolis of the Iron Age, which is referable to a sword with bronze scabbard found in 1932 during excavation for the foundation of a farmhouse. The sword, now in the National Museum of Chieti, is a copy of the swords "italic" in language taken from the Iron Age type Terni21.



Canzano



Panoramica da una frazione di Canzano (TE). Proprietŕ della webcam di Mirko Di Gregorio.



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