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* ... that the road of '''[[Borgo Nuovo (Rome)|Borgo Nuovo]]''' ''(pictured)'' in Rome was demolished between 1936 and 1937 because of the construction of [[Via della Conciliazione]]? <small>Source: "Il 29 Ottobre (1936) Mussolini dette inizio ai lavori di demolizione della Spina, che fu completamente abbattuta entro l'8 Ottobre del 1937" (Gigli (1990), p.33)</small>
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* '''ALT0''':... <s> that the road of '''[[Borgo Nuovo (Rome)|Borgo Nuovo]]''' ''(pictured)'' in Rome was demolished between 1936 and 1937 because of the construction of [[Via della Conciliazione]]?</s> <small>Source: "Il 29 Ottobre (1936) Mussolini dette inizio ai lavori di demolizione della Spina, che fu completamente abbattuta entro l'8 Ottobre del 1937" (Gigli (1990), p.33)</small>
:* '''ALT1''': ... that [[Raphael]] died in 1520 in [[Palazzo Caprini|his palace]] in '''[[Borgo Nuovo (Rome)|Borgo Nuovo]]''' ''(pictured)'' in Rome? <small>Source: "Alla morte dell'artista, che qui trascorse gli ultimi anni della sua vita..." (Gigli (1992), p. 46)</small>  
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:* '''ALT1''':<s> ... that [[Raphael]] died in 1520 in [[Palazzo Caprini|his palace]] in '''[[Borgo Nuovo (Rome)|Borgo Nuovo]]''' ''(pictured)'' in Rome?</s> <small>Source: "Alla morte dell'artista, che qui trascorse gli ultimi anni della sua vita..." (Gigli (1992), p. 46)</small>  
::* '''ALT2''': ... that the newly built road of '''[[Borgo Nuovo (Rome)|Borgo Nuovo]]''' ''(pictured)'' in Rome remained unpaved since there took place men and animal races, both favorite entertainments of [[Pope Alexander VI|the pope]]?  <small>Source: "la strada rimase in terra battuta...per farvi passare ...le corse di uomini, cavalli, bufali e asini, delle quali il papa era grandemente appassionato" (Gigli (1990), p. 25)</small>
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::* '''ALT2''':<s> ... that the newly built road of '''[[Borgo Nuovo (Rome)|Borgo Nuovo]]''' ''(pictured)'' in Rome remained unpaved since there took place men and animal races, both favorite entertainments of [[Pope Alexander VI|the pope]]?</s> <small>Source: "la strada rimase in terra battuta...per farvi passare ...le corse di uomini, cavalli, bufali e asini, delle quali il papa era grandemente appassionato" (Gigli (1990), p. 25)</small>
  
 
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: [[File:Symbol question.svg|16px]] Thank you for a substantial article on good sources, offline accepted AGF. The image is licensed and a good illustration. I suugest you add the other name [[via Pontificum]] to hooks, which tells thoose who know immediately about Roman history. In ALT1, I'd like to see something such as "now demolished", and in ALT2 we'd need a year instead of "newly". The original hook would work only with the image, because without it, we'd not know what a treasure was destroyed. - In the article, one para close to the end lacks a ref. --[[User:Gerda Arendt|Gerda Arendt]] ([[User talk:Gerda Arendt|talk]]) 09:24, 26 January 2020 (UTC)
 
: [[File:Symbol question.svg|16px]] Thank you for a substantial article on good sources, offline accepted AGF. The image is licensed and a good illustration. I suugest you add the other name [[via Pontificum]] to hooks, which tells thoose who know immediately about Roman history. In ALT1, I'd like to see something such as "now demolished", and in ALT2 we'd need a year instead of "newly". The original hook would work only with the image, because without it, we'd not know what a treasure was destroyed. - In the article, one para close to the end lacks a ref. --[[User:Gerda Arendt|Gerda Arendt]] ([[User talk:Gerda Arendt|talk]]) 09:24, 26 January 2020 (UTC)
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::[[File:Symbol redirect vote 4.svg|16px]] Thanks for reviewing this "harte Brocke", {{ping|Gerda Arendt}} :-) Paragraph sourced (I hope that was that one). I did not understand where I should add ''via Pontificum'' :-(; something like Borgo Nuovo (also named ''via pontificum'')? Anyway, consider that the "common name" for the road was "Via Alessandrina" until 1570 and "Borgo Nuovo" afterwards: the other two were "technical" names, and never became popular. Yes, it would be nice if finally some of my DYKs were published with a picture; :-) anyway, I put the adjective "renaissance", so the readers could have a suspect that someone important was there also without pic... [[User:Alessandro57|Alex2006]] ([[User talk:Alessandro57|talk]]) 19:07, 26 January 2020 (UTC)
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* '''ALT3''':... that the [[italian Renaissance|renaissance]] road of '''[[Borgo Nuovo (Rome)|Borgo Nuovo]]''' ''(pictured)'' in Rome was demolished between 1936 and 1937 because of the construction of [[Via della Conciliazione]]?  <small>Source: "Il 29 Ottobre (1936) Mussolini dette inizio ai lavori di demolizione della Spina, che fu completamente abbattuta entro l'8 Ottobre del 1937" (Gigli (1990), p.33)</small>
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:* '''ALT4''': ... that [[Raphael]] died in 1520 in [[Palazzo Caprini|his palace]] in the now demolished '''[[Borgo Nuovo (Rome)|Borgo Nuovo]]''' ''(pictured)'' in Rome? <small>Source: "Alla morte dell'artista, che qui trascorse gli ultimi anni della sua vita..." (Gigli (1992), p. 46)</small>
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::* '''ALT5''': ... that the road of '''[[Borgo Nuovo (Rome)|Borgo Nuovo]]''' ''(pictured)'' in Rome, built in 1499, remained unpaved since there took place men and animal races, both favorite entertainments of [[Pope Alexander VI|the pope]]?  <small>Source: "la strada rimase in terra battuta...per farvi passare ...le corse di uomini, cavalli, bufali e asini, delle quali il papa era grandemente appassionato" (Gigli (1990), p. 25)</small>
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Revision as of 19:07, 26 January 2020

Borgo Nuovo (Rome)

Partial view of the road, 1930 ca.
Partial view of the road, 1930 ca.
  • ALT0:... that the road of Borgo Nuovo (pictured) in Rome was demolished between 1936 and 1937 because of the construction of Via della Conciliazione? Source: "Il 29 Ottobre (1936) Mussolini dette inizio ai lavori di demolizione della Spina, che fu completamente abbattuta entro l'8 Ottobre del 1937" (Gigli (1990), p.33)
  • ALT1: ... that Raphael died in 1520 in his palace in Borgo Nuovo (pictured) in Rome? Source: "Alla morte dell'artista, che qui trascorse gli ultimi anni della sua vita..." (Gigli (1992), p. 46)
  • ALT2: ... that the newly built road of Borgo Nuovo (pictured) in Rome remained unpaved since there took place men and animal races, both favorite entertainments of the pope? Source: "la strada rimase in terra battuta...per farvi passare ...le corse di uomini, cavalli, bufali e asini, delle quali il papa era grandemente appassionato" (Gigli (1990), p. 25)

Created by Alessandro57 (talk). Self-nominated at 19:00, 18 January 2020 (UTC).

File:Symbol question.svg Thank you for a substantial article on good sources, offline accepted AGF. The image is licensed and a good illustration. I suugest you add the other name via Pontificum to hooks, which tells thoose who know immediately about Roman history. In ALT1, I'd like to see something such as "now demolished", and in ALT2 we'd need a year instead of "newly". The original hook would work only with the image, because without it, we'd not know what a treasure was destroyed. - In the article, one para close to the end lacks a ref. --Gerda Arendt (talk) 09:24, 26 January 2020 (UTC)
16px Thanks for reviewing this "harte Brocke", Template:Ping :-) Paragraph sourced (I hope that was that one). I did not understand where I should add via Pontificum :-(; something like Borgo Nuovo (also named via pontificum)? Anyway, consider that the "common name" for the road was "Via Alessandrina" until 1570 and "Borgo Nuovo" afterwards: the other two were "technical" names, and never became popular. Yes, it would be nice if finally some of my DYKs were published with a picture; :-) anyway, I put the adjective "renaissance", so the readers could have a suspect that someone important was there also without pic... Alex2006 (talk) 19:07, 26 January 2020 (UTC)
  • ALT3:... that the renaissance road of Borgo Nuovo (pictured) in Rome was demolished between 1936 and 1937 because of the construction of Via della Conciliazione? Source: "Il 29 Ottobre (1936) Mussolini dette inizio ai lavori di demolizione della Spina, che fu completamente abbattuta entro l'8 Ottobre del 1937" (Gigli (1990), p.33)
  • ALT4: ... that Raphael died in 1520 in his palace in the now demolished Borgo Nuovo (pictured) in Rome? Source: "Alla morte dell'artista, che qui trascorse gli ultimi anni della sua vita..." (Gigli (1992), p. 46)
  • ALT5: ... that the road of Borgo Nuovo (pictured) in Rome, built in 1499, remained unpaved since there took place men and animal races, both favorite entertainments of the pope? Source: "la strada rimase in terra battuta...per farvi passare ...le corse di uomini, cavalli, bufali e asini, delle quali il papa era grandemente appassionato" (Gigli (1990), p. 25)