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recent bookmarks from jmHacked-Up Days2019-12-17T12:07:22+00:00
https://www.laphamsquarterly.org/time/hacked-days
jmsundial time technology history ancient-rome rome poetryhttps://pinboard.in/https://pinboard.in/u:jm/b:04654acffff1/Syndrome K2019-03-20T21:36:28+00:00
https://www.amusingplanet.com/2019/03/syndrome-k-fake-disease-that-saved-lives.html
jmOn October 1943, the Nazis raided a Jewish ghetto in Rome, and many Jews fled to Fatebenefratelli, where Borromeo admitted them as “patients”. The refugees were given a new [fake] fatal disease—Syndrome K—in order to identify them from the actual patients.
]]>wwii syndrome-k fakes diseases rome giovanni-borromeo hospitals jews resistancehttps://pinboard.in/https://pinboard.in/u:jm/b:4e04405946e6/Roads to Rome2015-12-10T12:05:21+00:00
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jmto-get tobuy rome mapping data maps europe arthttps://pinboard.in/https://pinboard.in/u:jm/b:07644fc20d88/Casalattico - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia2013-05-29T11:06:41+00:00
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casalattico
jmIn the late 19th and early 20th century a significant number of young people left Casalattico to work in Ireland, with many founding chip shops there. Most second, third and fourth generation Irish-Italians can trace their lineage back to the municipality, with names such as Magliocco, Fusco, Marconi, Borza, Macari, Rosato and Forte being the most common. Although the Forte family actually originates from the village of Mortale, renamed Mon Forte due to the achievements of the Forte family. It is believed that up to 8,000 Irish-Italians have ancestors from Casalattico. The village is home to an Irish festival every summer to celebrate the many families that moved from there to Ireland.
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