Walls of Padua (redirect from Porta Savonarola (Padua))
1632. Porta Savonarola Porta San Giovanni View of Porta Ognissanti from the north. View of Porta Ognissanti from the south-east. View of Porta Ognissanti...
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Fra Bartolomeo (redirect from Baccio della Porta)
trained with Cosimo Rosselli and in the 1490s fell under the influence of Savonarola, which led him to become a Dominican friar in 1500, renouncing painting...
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of Padua Porta Savonarola (Padua), a gate in the walls of Padua Porta Settimiana, a gate in the third-century Aurelian Walls of Rome Porta Tiburtina...
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architect and painter. Examples of his work include the Porta San Giovanni and the Porta Savonarola, two gates to the city of Padua. Filarete (c. 1400– c...
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Republic of Florence (section Savonarola)
with his family. After the fall of the Medici, Girolamo Savonarola ruled the state. Savonarola was a priest from Ferrara. He came to Florence in the 1480s...
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of architecture at Padua include the Loggia Carnica, the Porta S. Giovanni and Porta Savonarola in the city walls, and the arch in Piazza dei Signori. Nearby...
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Fioretto Arte Contemporanea, Padua, Italy 2001: Light art Installation in Porta Savonarola, Padua, Italy 2003: Fiat Lux, Galerie Schröder und Dörr, Bergisch Gladbach...
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fallen under the influence of the fanatical Dominican priest Girolamo Savonarola. Even his cousins, Lorenzo and Giovanni, allied themselves with Charles...
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paintings abroad, e.g. in Munich in 1888. Among his historical canvases were Savonarola arrested and Il colloquio di Clemente VII con Carlo VI ai danni of Firenze...
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Borgia (TV series) (category Cultural depictions of Girolamo Savonarola)
Guard commander Valentina Cervi as Caterina Sforza Iain Glen as Girolamo Savonarola Richard McCabe as King Frederick IV of Naples Daisy Lewis as Maria Diaz...
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friar Girolamo Savonarola, who preached in Florence from 1490 until his execution in 1498: Botticelli was a follower of Savonarola's, and this was why...
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Pope Alexander VI (section Savonarola)
major scandal. Opponents, such as the powerful Florentine friar Girolamo Savonarola, launched invectives against papal corruption and appealed for a general...
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the vanities. The confrontation between Savonarola and Pope Alexander VI put an end to the influence of Savonarola, who was condemned as a heretic and burned...
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the Medici were expelled from Florence as the result of the rise of Savonarola. Michelangelo left the city before the end of the political upheaval,...
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brother who joins the church and follows Savonarola Giovansimone, Michelangelo's brother who becomes part of Savonarola's Army of Boys Michelangelo's Teachers...
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abandoned these to return to religious subjects under the influence of Savonarola, the preacher who exercised a huge sway in Florence in the 1490s, and...
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Medici (TV series) (category Cultural depictions of Girolamo Savonarola)
and succeeds in negotiating a separate peace. However, Father Girolamo Savonarola gradually challenges the Medici for power in Florence. Season 3 focuses...
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intersection of four streets: Corso Silvani Fedi, Corso Giovanni Amendola, Via Porta Carratica, and Via del Can Bianco, about a block away along Silvani Fedi...
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Medici were expelled from Florence as the result of the rise of Girolamo Savonarola. Michelangelo left the city before the end of the political upheaval,...
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Michelangelo, who had been strongly influenced by the Dominican Fra Girolamo Savonarola in Florence, is using the picture to defend the Maculist point of view...
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robbed and killed Holy Year pilgrims (August 27, 1500) Note: Girolamo Savonarola, Domenico da Pescia and Fra Silvestro executed in Florence (May 23, 1498)...
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Bambini di Beslan Piazza Oberdan Piazza Puccini Piazza San Jacopino Piazza Savonarola Piazza della Vittoria Piazza Vittorio Veneto Piazza Piave Piazza Dalmazia...
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England By 1508, Leonardo was back in Milan, living in his own house in Porta Orientale in the parish of Santa Babila. In 1512, Leonardo was working on...
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For many, the rise to power in Florence of the austere monk Girolamo Savonarola in 1494–1498 marks the end of the city's flourishing; for others, the...
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Vecchio - its 15th century inmates included Cosimo il Vecchio and Girolamo Savonarola. All these prisons were run by private individuals and inmates had to...
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capital of Italy (1865), the 19th-century statue of Savonarola had stood (now in Piazza Savonarola). Only in recent years has the Victory been restored...
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Republic of Florence restored under the de facto leadership of Girolamo Savonarola. Mid-November – 28 November 1494: tense French occupation of Florence...
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Assumptione Virginis. De beatae Mariae virginitate. Egredietur virga, Maria porta, edited by B. Jollès (Turnhout: Brepols, 2000) Hugo de Sancto Victore, De...
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Duchess Beatrice, to whom a courtier whispers something in her ear; fra' Savonarola, Cecilia Gallerani and Elisabetta Gonzaga; a page also embraces a monkey...
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August 24, 410: Sack of Rome. Alaric and his Visigoths burst in by the Porta Salaria on the northeast of the city of Rome. 431: The Ecumenical Council...
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