• The so-called Tower of Paul III (Italian: Torre di Paolo III) was a characteristic fortified villa belonging to the Popes, rising on the Capitoline Hill in Rome (Italy).
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  • The Passageway that connected Palazzetto San Marco (on the left) with the Tower of Paul III (on the right) in an engraving by Vittorio Marchi from 1889.
  • A description of Porta S. Sebastiano, one of the gates of Rome, and of the initial stretch of Via Appia Antica in the etching by Giuseppe Vasi and as it is today.
  • Here also stood the famous Tower of Paul III, which an elevated corridor on arches joined the Venice Little Palace.
  • Soon after his elevation, 2 June, 1536, Paul III summoned a general council to meet at Mantua in the following May; but the opposition of the Protestant princes...
  • The Mausoleum of Hadrian, usually known as Castel Sant`Angelo is a towering cylindrical building in Parco Adriano, Rome, Italy.
  • He sculpted a number of busts of the Farnese Pope Paul III and worked his way into the papal hierarchy, securing the commission for the Pope's tomb.
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  • A building in Rome to house intended Jewish or Muslim converts to Christianity was allocated by Pope Paul III in 1543.
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  • Joseph Mallord William TurnerPart of Panoramic View of Rome from the Tower of the Capitol: The Janiculum to St Peter’s.