The Ferrara Ghetto was established by an edict of Cardinal Cennini dated 23 August 1624, in one of the oldest areas of the city, a short distance from...
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Jewish quarter (diaspora) (redirect from Jewish Ghetto)
Judeca (Giudecca) Rome: Roman Ghetto Syracuse — La Jureca (Giudecca) Venice: Venetian Ghetto Ferrara: Ghetto di Ferrara Netherlands Amsterdam: Jodenbuurt;...
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province of Ferrara. As of 2016,[update] it had 132,009 inhabitants. It is situated 44 kilometres (27 miles) northeast of Bologna, on the Po di Volano, a...
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Palazzo Contrari (category Palaces in Ferrara)
thoroughfare of the Jewish Ghetto, Ghetto di Ferrara. The Contrari family was one of the richest and most important in Ferrara from the 12th century, very...
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Palazzo Paradiso (redirect from Palazzo Paradiso, Ferrara)
center of Ferrara, region of Emilia-Romagna, Italy. Adjacent to the historic Jewish ghetto of Ferrara, it houses: Anatomical Theater of Ferrara Sala Ariosto—mausoleum...
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The Ferrara Synagogue (Italian: Sinagoga di Ferrara) is a Jewish congregation and synagogue complex, that is located at Via Mazzini 95, in Ferrara, in...
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the richest Jewish merchants of the Papal States. Ghetto of Ferrara, established in 1627. Roman Ghetto, created in 1555 by Pope Paul IV. His papal bull...
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Palazzo Pannolini, Bologna (redirect from Museo Ebraico di Bologna)
had lived in Bologna since the 14th century. Jews were circumscribed to a ghetto starting in 1556 by Pope Paul IV. The Jewish district in Bologna was present...
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thus dedicated to the protectors of shoemakers. When the ghetto was established in Ferrara, starting in 1627, in its premises the Jews were required...
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Renzo Ravenna (category Ferrara)
in Italy Ghetto di Ferrara Giorgio Bassani Italo Balbo It was Ravenna himself, a few years earlier, who invited Cesare Battisti to Ferrara for a speech...
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gates of the ghetto and of the city. The fugitives, together with their wives and children, repaired to the neighboring city of Ferrara. Then Pius V decided...
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Biblioteca Comunale Ariostea (category Libraries in Ferrara)
the Jewish Ghetto of Ferrara. The restored reading room is now dedicated to the bibliophile Giovanni Maria Riminaldi. The University of Ferrara was moved...
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Republic of Venice (redirect from Serenissima Repubblica di Venezia)
managing the ghetto's pawnshops they were allowed to trade in second-hand goods, making the ghetto an important commercial center. The ghetto was divided...
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The 1570 Ferrara earthquake struck the Italian city of Ferrara on November 16 and 17, 1570. After the initial shocks, a sequence of aftershocks continued...
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It is believed she was the driving force behind the publication of the Ferrara Bible from Sephardic source texts. The second, public printing of the book...
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Rome (redirect from Gente di roma)
CONTESTO POLITICO-SOCIALE". Unife.it (in Italian). Università degli Studi di Ferrara. Archived from the original on 25 January 2021. Retrieved 31 January 2021...
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(2010). Il cacciatore di giusti: storie di non ebrei che salvarono i figli di Israele dalla Shoah. Cantalupa Torinese: Effatà. Ferrara degli Uberti, Carlotta...
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Reggio Emilia (redirect from Reggio di Modena)
Reggio's territory, together with that of Parma, Brescia, Modena, Mantua and Ferrara, were merged into the March of Tuscany, later held by Matilde of Canossa...
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Luigi Boscolo (category Accademia di Belle Arti di Venezia alumni)
in March 1824 in Ferrara and that he studied in Ferrara when he was young. He was active in Padua, Rovigo and Vicenza Accademia di Belle Arti of Venice...
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of the Church. In Ferrara, the death of Azzo VIII d'Este without legitimate heirs (1308) encouraged Pope Clement V to bring Ferrara under his direct rule:...
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the former ghetto. The ghetto houses all of the city's major Jewish institutions. Foà, Ruben. "Venetian Ghetto – Eruv in Venice". www.ghetto.it. Archived...
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Cagliari (redirect from Castel di Castro)
Collection "Luigi Piloni") ExMà, MEM, Castello di San Michele, and Il Ghetto exposition centers Museo di Bonaria (Basilical Church Museum of Bonaria),...
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Bruno Tonioli (category People from Ferrara)
was the first to use the Golden Buzzer, doing so for Ugandan dance group Ghetto Kids. However, not knowing the rules of the show, he mistakenly pressed...
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of Jewish ghettos in Europe. Condulmer was born in Venice to a rich merchant family. His father, Angelo Condulmer, founded the Ospizio di Sant'Agnesina...
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massacres San Vittore Prison Roman Ghetto Ardeatine massacre Bolzano Transit Camp Borgo San Dalmazzo Fossoli camp Risiera di San Sabba The murdering of Jews...
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(Torino) Museum of Italian Judaism and the Shoah (Ferrara) Great Synagogue of Rome (Rome) Museo Ebraico di Roma (Rome) Holocaust Education Center (Fukuyama...
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to Mantua from Ferrara (she was the daughter of Duke Ercole the ruler of Ferrara) she created her famous studiolo firstly in Castello di San Giorgio for...
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(ghettaioli, giudeeschi), these: Judeo-Ferrarese† (Giudeo-Ferrarese) in Ferrara Judeo-Modenese† (Giudeo-Modenese) in Modena Judeo-Pitigliano/ Judeo-Pitgilianese†...
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Leon of Modena (redirect from Leo di Modena)
he is believed to have introduced some polyphony in the synagogue at Ferrara, and wrote two essays on music justifying polyphonic practice in services...
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