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    Dante and Virgil interview the sodomites, from Guido da Pisa [it]'s commentary on the Commedia, c. 1345...
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    not positive; 14th-century commentators on Dante such as Guido da Pisa [it] and Francesco da Bruti [it] were critical of it, and even Giovanni Boccaccio...
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  • Guido da Montefeltro (1223 – 29 September 1298) was an Italian military strategist and lord of Urbino. He became a friar late in life, and was condemned...
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  • better known as Fra Angelico Guido of Pisa (d. 1169), Italian geographer Guido of Siena, 13th-century Italian painter Guido II of Spoleto (died 882), Duke...
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    Dante's Inferno places male homosexuals in the Seventh Circle. 1345 – Guido da Pisa writes a commentary on Divine Commedia, in which an illustration depicts...
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    Indicazione geografica tipica (IGT). Initially it was a Vino da tavola. Tenuta San Guido cultivates fruit from several plots around Bolgheri, extending...
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  • The University of Pisa (Italian: Università di Pisa, UniPi) is a public research university in Pisa, Italy. Founded in 1343, it is one of the oldest universities...
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    The Pisa Baptistery of St. John (Italian: Battistero di San Giovanni) is a Roman Catholic ecclesiastical building in Pisa, Italy. Construction started...
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    Fra Angelico (redirect from Guido di Pietro)
    Fra Angelico, O.P. (born Guido di Pietro; c. 1395 – 18 February 1455) was a Dominican friar and Italian Renaissance painter of the Early Renaissance,...
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    parties, and in 1284 presided over the conference in which an attack on Pisa was agreed. Finally, in 1287, he was elevated to the dignity of "prior" as...
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    Veneto. The main tourist spots are Florence, Castiglione della Pescaia, Pisa, San Gimignano, Lucca, Grosseto and Siena. The town of Castiglione della...
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    Verona, Castiglioni & Corubolo, 1989. Due versioni inedite da Shakespeare e da Céline, Pisa, Cursi, 1989. Sofocles, Edipo Tyrannos. Coro 1186–1222, Roma...
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    da Ripafratta (1373 - 27 September 1456) was an Italian Roman Catholic professed religious from the Order of Preachers. He was born to nobles in Pisa...
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    contains the bones of Saint Ranieri, Pisa's patron saint, and the tomb of Holy Roman Emperor Henry VII, carved by Tino da Camaino in 1315. That tomb, originally...
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    live with Martini in Pisa and even traveled with his patron to Genoa. Martini wrote a sonnet revisiting the Genoan journey. Pierino Da Vinci died shortly...
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    The Archdiocese of Pisa (Latin: Archidioecesis Pisana) is a Latin Church metropolitan see of the Catholic Church in Pisa, Italy. It was founded in the...
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    Florence. He was born out of wedlock to Piero da Vinci (Ser Piero da Vinci d'Antonio di ser Piero di ser Guido; 1426–1504), a Florentine legal notary, and...
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    Balduino da Pisa O.Cist. Pietro Stanzio Luc O.Cist. Adinolfo O.S.B. Innocenzo Savelli Gregorio Siro Azzone degli Atti Odone Fattiboni Gaymer Guido da Vico...
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    Antonio da Filicaja for the invasion of Pisa by the Florentine army in 1509. The church of San Regolo houses the Madonna del Buonconsiglio by Guido da Graziano...
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    retreat to the port of Pisa. Prisoners taken by the Genoese were in the order of thousands. Among them was the poet Rustichello da Pisa, who met Marco Polo...
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  • by Giovanni Pisano, from Pisa The Death of Saint Bernard by Orcagna, from Pisa Saint Benedict by Andrea del Castagno, from Pisa Saint Francis Receiving...
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    Giuseppe Lidarti (born Christian Joseph Lidarti) (Vienna 23 February 1730 – Pisa(?) after 1793) was an Austrian composer, born in Vienna of Italian descent...
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  • Roberto Scarnecchia (category Pisa SC players)
    2019. D'Ubaldo, Guido (25 April 2014). "Scarnecchia: Dalla Roma alla cucina, ora sono chef" (in Italian). Retrieved 17 April 2021. "Da Roby-gol a Mister-Chef:...
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  • Cecolini da Perugia, Niccolò da Tolentino, Guido Torello, Antonia dal Ponte ad Era, and many others. (History of Florence, I,vii]) Ruggiero da Flor (c...
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    Ugolino della Gherardesca (category People from Pisa)
    circumstances, Pisa adopted the "strong and vigilant government" of a podestà "armed with almost despotic power". Ugolino was born in Pisa into the della...
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    Italian history of the 13th century. Salimbene was born in Parma, the son of Guido di Adam, a crusader, and Iumelda di Cassio. His parents' house was right...
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  • of Pisa: Eleventh and Twelfth Centuries. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Savigni, Raffaele (1996). Episcopato e società cittadina a Lucca: da Anselmo...
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    Cathedral Pulpit, by Nicola Pisano Perugia's Fontana Maggiore, by Pisano Guido da Siena's "Flight into Egypt" Trecento – the 14th century in Italian culture...
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    Orazio Riminaldi (category Artists from Pisa)
    which he painted for the Cathedral of Pisa and completed in May 1622 shows the influence of Giovanni Lanfranco and Guido Reni of the Emilian school of painting...
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  • Biblioteca Cathariniana (category Libraries in Pisa)
    The Biblioteca Cathariniana or Cateriniana is a public library in Pisa, region of Tuscany, Italy. It is affiliated with the Archbishop's Seminary (Seminario...
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