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    The Ponte della Vittoria (Bridge of Victory) is a bridge over the Arno in Pisa. The Ponte della Vittoria is 122.4 metres long, with a maximum height of...
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    "Old Palace") is the town hall of Florence, Italy. It overlooks the Piazza della Signoria, which holds a copy of Michelangelo's David statue, and the gallery...
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    Gian Lorenzo Bernini, 1647–1653 Tomb of Fra Angelico, by Isaia da Pisa, 1455 Cristo della Minerva by Michelangelo, 1519–1520 High Altar Vault Basilica interior...
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    Cittadella Nuova (category Buildings and structures in Pisa)
    the city walls of Pisa in Lungarno Fibonacci, on the south bank of the river Arno between the Ponte della Vittoria and the Ponte della Fortezza. Construction...
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  • Singer Headquarters, Florence (1937) Villa Sguanci, Fiesole (1942) Ponte della Vittoria, Florence (1945–1946, with N. Baroni, L. Bartoli, M. Focacci, C....
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  • Ponte Ponte Buggianese Ponte dell'Olio Ponte di Legno Ponte di Piave Ponte in Valtellina Ponte Lambro Ponte nelle Alpi Ponte Nizza Ponte Nossa Ponte San...
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  • Florence [it] allegedly occurs. 1237 – Ponte alle Grazie (bridge) built. 1244 – Venerabile Arciconfraternita della Misericordia di Firenze founded. 1251...
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    half of the 20th century are Torre Piacentini and Piazza della Vittoria where Arco della Vittoria, both designed by the architect Marcello Piacentini. Other...
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    formerly powerful rival Pisa. The growing power of the merchant elite culminated in an anti-aristocratic uprising, led by Giano della Bella, resulting in...
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    Nazionale a Vittorio Emanuele II), also known as the Vittoriano or Altare della Patria ("Altar of the Fatherland"), is a large national monument built between...
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  • 2024-05-23. "Santa Maria della Consolazione". Archived from the original on 2023-10-01. Retrieved 2023-07-03. "Santa Maria della Vittoria - art – torvergata"...
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    museum. A series of grand gardens recalled the botanical gardens created at Pisa and at Florence by the Cardinal's father Cosimo I de' Medici, sheltered in...
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    Italian Chamber of Deputies Palazzo della Consulta, seat of the Constitutional Court of Italy Sito del Senato della Repubblica Lucentini, M. (31 December...
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    Dante which includes the Piacentini's Tower, Piazza della Vittoria with its Arco della Vittoria, and the Bisagno stream water tunnel. In 1935, the only...
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    "Canti della Patria" ["Patrimonial songs" of the National Association of Veteran Volunteers] in Il Decennale - X anniversario della Vittoria, Anno VII...
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    (1130–1150) Rolando Bandinelli, C.R.L. (1152–1155) Boso (1155–1165) Graziano da Pisa (1178–1205) Giovanni Colonna (1205–1216) Gil Torres (1216–1254) Giordano...
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    77 m (253 ft) in about 500 m (550 yd; 1,600 ft). Downstream from Piazza Vittoria, where the cardo and decumanus of the Roman city crossed, the slope becomes...
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    Antica, Italy on 11 April 1424. Her sarcophagus was designed by Isaia da Pisa (1410–1464) in 1455, and is now located in the Chapel of Saint Monica (left...
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    Avignon Papacy Pedro Fernández de Frías (1405–1412), loyal to the Avignon and Pisa papacies Antonio Calvi (1405–1409) Raimond Mairose (1426–1427) Jean Le Jeune...
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    and of decorative pieces to be reused in churches and palaces (e.g. in Pisa Cathedral and Santa Maria in Trastevere).: 9  During the 14th century, the...
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  • Cathedral of San Giovanni Battista (1867) Santa Maria (1999) Santa Maria della Vittoria (1998) Basilica di Nostra Signora di Bonaria (1926) Basilica di San...
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    Villa Madama (category Rome Q. XV Della Vittoria)
    Maria in Trastevere S. Maria in Via S. Maria in Via Lata S. Maria della Vittoria S. Martino ai Monti Ss. Nereo e Achilleo S. Nicola in Carcere S. Pancrazio...
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    the sides of the palace, the piers ponte dei legni (later ponte della mercanzia) and ponte del pedaggio (later ponte reale) would later be built. With...
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    Via Taddea, made regular runs to Milan, Bologna, Rome, Naples, Livorno and Pisa; other transport companies were that of Luigi Staderini based at Lungarno...
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    Villafranca branch Bastia, Varano, Monti: Giovanni 1740–83, annexed by Ponte Bosio Ponte Bosio, Monti: Giulio 1748–68, from 1794 annexed by Licciana Podenzana...
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    Also notable was President D'Attoma's pioneering commercial deal with the Ponte pasta factory, which marked the first instance of a kit sponsorship for...
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  • article in Spanish Théodore Guérin (1798–1856) Canonizzazione della beata Maria Vittoria Teresa Couderc vatican.va, Article in Italian, 10 May 1970 The...
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    PRICE FOR NEUTRALITY (28 March 1915) – The New York Times G.Sabbatucci, La vittoria mutilata, in AA.VV., Miti e storia dell'Italia unita, Il Mulino, Bologna...
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  • diverse chronicle Of Pisa (Chronica varia Pisana) from a manuscript in Lucca. Anon.: Lives of four former abbots of La Trinità della Cava (Vitae quatuor...
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    Ottaiano, Mena; Limoncelli, Bianca; Parlato, Luigi; Scala, Omar; Siviglia, Vittoria (2010). "The Museum of Vesuvius Observatory and its public. Years 2005–2008"...
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