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  • The duke was away in exile on account of a disgraceful carouse which had ended in a street fight, and Violante was spending the time, practically alone, in the quiet little town of Gallese, which is halfway between Orvieto and Rome.

    Women of the Romance Countries John Robert Effinger 1901

  • Again, there is suggestive neurological evidence that this might be on the right track from the discovery of "mirror neurons" that to be similarly activated both by a concrete action and by the sight of the same concrete action in another (Gallese and Goldman 1998), though I am not aware of any specific follow up implicating human emotions.

    Emotion de Sousa, Ronald 2007

  • This has provided stronger and stronger evidence that these relationships are hardwired into us, strikingly with the discovery of mirror neurons that fire in the same way for events that occur to you or to those you observe Gallese and Goldman 1998.

    Mind Hacks: May 2005 Archives 2005

  • This has provided stronger and stronger evidence that these relationships are hardwired into us, strikingly with the discovery of mirror neurons that fire in the same way for events that occur to you or to those you observe Gallese and Goldman 1998.

    Mind Hacks: Are we designed for violence? 2005

  • He was born at Gallese near Civita Castellana, and was the son of Constantine.

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 13: Revelation-Stock 1840-1916 1913

  • He was the son of the priest Palumbo, was born at Gallese, and was attached to the Roman Church at the age of twelve.

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 9: Laprade-Mass Liturgy 1840-1916 1913

  • In 738 the Lombard duke Transamund of Spoleto captured the Castle of Gallese, which protected the road to Perugia to the north of Nepi.

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 14: Simony-Tournon 1840-1916 1913

  • In 1252 the Diocese of Gallese was incorporated with that of Cività Castellana.

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 3: Brownson-Clairvaux 1840-1916 1913

  • Realizing the ambition which animated Liutprand, Gregory completed the restoration of the walls of Rome which had been begun by his predecessors, and bought back Gallese, a stronghold on the Flaminian

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 6: Fathers of the Church-Gregory XI 1840-1916 1913

  • Palliano sent fifty men, with Violante's brother, the Count Aliffe, at their head, to go to her at Gallese and put her to death.

    Women of the Romance Countries John Robert Effinger 1901

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