Church bells pealed from St. Catherine of Siena parish one block away.
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I went to Siena, which was cast as Perugia, for a cameo role as a television journalist in the film.
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In the scenic town of Siena, the resident mortal remains take an even more morbid turn.
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Upon arriving back in Siena, her body parts re-materialized.
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So thieves snuck into Rome and smuggled her head and thumb back to Siena.
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Florence, therefore, was Guelf at that time, and Siena of course was Ghibelline.
Notes and Queries, Number 176, March 12, 1853|Various
He lived but a short time, and died as soon as he returned to Siena, I don't know of what malady.
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"Saint Catherine of Siena would not have been afraid," she murmured to herself, and forthwith opened the door.
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There were two old inns at Siena, both of them very shabby and very dirty.
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Another thoroughly satisfactory work is the little panel painted for the nuns of Campansi, and now in the Accademia at Siena.
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British Dictionary definitions for Siena
Siena
/ (sɪˈɛnə, Italianˈsjɛːna) /
noun
a walled city in central Italy, in Tuscany: founded by the Etruscans; important artistic centre (13th–14th centuries); university (13th century). Pop: 52 625 (2001)