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    92″E / 45.3147250°N 9.5080333°E / 45.3147250; 9.5080333 San Francesco is a church in Lodi, Lombardy, northern Italy, dating to the late 13th century...
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    [Lodi ceramics] (in Italian). Azzano San Paolo: Bolis Edizioni. pp. 53–64. Gastaldi, Francesco (27 February 2017). "Lodi, le 300 opere d'arte sepolte E il...
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    North Beach and was organized in the early 1930s by Francesco "Frank" Lanza. The membership of the San Francisco family peaked at around 15 or 20 "made men"...
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    Isabella Lodi-Fe (June 2014), "Etchings by Giovanni Francesco Grimaldi", Print Quarterly, vol. XXXI, pp. 234–237 Media related to Giovanni Francesco Grimaldi...
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    23 July 2019. Sucre, Sebastián (2003). Puertas y ventanas del Barrio de San Felipe (in Spanish). Editora Sibauste. p. 109. ISBN 978-9962-02-382-1. BÍFORA...
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    The history of Lodi, a city and commune in Lombardy, Italy, draws its origins from the events related to the ancient village of Laus Pompeia, so named...
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    under the Holy Roman Empire by Maximilian I in 1494. Francesco Sforza was born in Cigoli, near San Miniato, Tuscany, one of the seven illegitimate sons...
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  • This is a list of museums in the Province of Lodi, Lombardy Region, Italy. Cultural observatory of Lombardy Region...
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  • Sara Piccione (2003, Dolo (VE)) Martina Brondin (2002, Albignasego (PD)) Francesco Cardamone (2005, Rome) Asia Busciantella (2004, Trevi (PG)) Chiara Adamuccio...
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  • Pavia San Pietro, Abbiategrasso (church) San Bartolomeo, Piacenza (church) He is also responsible for a major restoration of the Duomo di Lodi, and for...
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    San Francesco is a Roman Catholic church, located on Piazza Cavalli #68 in Piacenza, Italy. It was built in a style described as Lombard Gothic and is...
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  • Piacenza, by Luciano Scarabelli, (1841); Tipografia di C. Wilmant e figli, Lodi; page 164. Visit Piacenza entry on church. 45°03′02″N 9°41′43″E / 45.05061°N...
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  • on Via Solferino #72, in the town of Lodi, in the region of Lombardy, Italy. The library is in the Palazzo San Filippo, once housing the convent and...
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    studio of the Neapolitan painter Francesco Solimena. His first works in Milan date from 1716. In the church of San Pietro in Verzolo in Pavia, above...
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    Milan, then switching to ally with Francesco Sforza against the increasing territorial threat of Venice. The Peace of Lodi, concluded in 1454, brought forty...
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    fish, flowers, and fruit, Lodi, Italy, 1751 Maiolica stand produced in Lodi, Italy, Coppellotti factory, 18th century Francesco Xanto Avelli Manises Nicola...
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    was forced to leave Milan and take refuge in Lodi after some clashes with Lodrisio Visconti, Francesco da Garbagnate and those Milanese who were seeking...
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  • Sollecito Arisi (category People from Lodi, Lombardy)
    frescoed the library of the Augustinian convent in Lodi, but the work was destroyed in the 19th century. In Lodi, he also painted an Adoration of the Magi (1596)...
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    pubblica biblioteca Palazzo Repeta in piazza San Lorenzo (now Bank of Italy) Palazzo dei Velo in contrà Lodi Palazzo dei Valmarana a S. Faustino e in Borgo...
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    family of farmers. He studied at the seminary in Crema and later at the Lodi lyceum and at both the Pontifical Gregorian University and the Pontifical...
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    The Church of San Francesco Grande (in Italian: Chiesa di San Francesco Grande) was an ancient church in Milan built in the 4th century and demolished...
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    century - Madonna with Bambino, Sts. Sebastian & Rocco Callisto Piazza da Lodi - Deposition Girolamo Romani detto Il Romanino - Crucifixion Anonymous 16/17th...
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  • Guida ai monumenti storici ed artistici della città di Piacenza, by Luciano Scarabelli, Tipografia C. Wilmant and Sons, Lodi (1841), Page 168. v t e...
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  • Piacenza, by Luciano Scarabelli, (1841); Tipografia di C. Wilmant e figli, Lodi; page 163. Carmelitane website. Guida ai monumenti storici ed artistici della...
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    The Diocese of Lodi (Latin: Dioecesis Laudensis) is a Latin diocese of the Catholic Church that existed since the 4th century; it is a suffragan of the...
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    1815 by the architect Giocondo Albertolli for Francesco Melzi d'Eril, created Duke of Lodi (the city of Lodi, Lombardy) by Napoleon for whom he filled the...
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    Aegean Sea and after 4 years of war the Peace of Lodi was signed in 1454. With this document Francesco Sforza and Alfonso of Aragon were recognized respectively...
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    entered into an anti-Empire alliance led by Mathilde of Canossa, together with Lodi, Milan and Piacenza. The conflict ended with Cremona gaining the Insula Fulcheria...
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  • at the Scuola di San Giovanni Evangelista, Venice, in 1609, when he was the preferred choice over Gabriel Sponga (a nephew of Francesco Usper). He was probably...
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    Niccolò Piccinino however thwarted his attempt to regain Asola. The Peace of Lodi (1454) obliged Ludovico to give back all his conquests, and to renounce definitively...
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