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Roman Ghetto

The Roman Ghetto or Ghetto of Rome (Italian: Ghetto di Roma) was a Jewish ghetto established in 1555 by Pope Paul IV in the Rione Sant'Angelo, in Rome, Italy, in the area surrounded by present-day Via del Portico d'Ottavia, Lungotevere dei Cenci, Via del Progresso and Via di Santa Maria del Pianto, close to the River Tiber and the Theatre of Marcellus. Wi…

Legacy, Life in the ghetto & Creation

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Architect
Giovanni Sallustio Peruzzi
Demolished
1888
Established
1555

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Roman Ghetto

Nodes77
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Triples113
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Roman Ghetto

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related to Sources · 79
Roman Ghetto → About, Acculturation, Agresti, Aldershot, Archived, Baronio, BF01695211, Bird, Cambridge, Carlo, Cesare, Challenge, Conversion, De Rossi, Debenedetti-Stow, Delli, Descrizione, Early Modern Rome, Edmond, First
related to Legacy · 13
Roman Ghetto → Cinque Scole, Due, Giudeo-romanesco, Great Synagogue, Hebrew, It, Jews, Piazza, Roman Jewish, Rome, Rome's, There, Today
see also · 10
Roman Ghetto → Angelo, CastelnuovoPasticceria Boccione, EuropeHistory, Germans, ItalySamuel, Jewish, Jews, Raid, Rome, RomeHistory
related to Life in the ghetto · 8
Roman Ghetto → Catholics, Christians, In, Jews, Life, Roman Jews, Romans, They
Architect · 1
Roman Ghetto → Giovanni Sallustio Peruzzi
Demolished · 1
Roman Ghetto → 1888
Established · 1
Roman Ghetto → 1555

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ghetto rome jews roman jewish italian roma di area community one rione sant'angelo tiber allowed required wall city established via

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Roman GhettoArchitectGiovanni Sallustio Peruzzi1.00infobox
Roman GhettoDemolished18881.00infobox
Roman GhettoEstablished15551.00infobox
Roman Ghettorelated to LegacyDue0.60section
Roman Ghettorelated to LegacyJews0.60section
Roman Ghettorelated to LegacyGiudeo-romanesco0.60section
Roman Ghettorelated to LegacyHebrew0.60section
Roman Ghettorelated to LegacyToday0.60section
Roman Ghettorelated to LegacyGreat Synagogue0.60section
Roman Ghettorelated to LegacyRome0.60section
Roman Ghettorelated to LegacyThere0.60section
Roman Ghettorelated to LegacyPiazza0.60section

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