Papal Basilica of Saint Paul Outside the Walls (Italian: Basilica Papale di San Paolo fuori le Mura) is one of Rome's four major papal basilicas, along...
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Nostra Signora di Bonaria (1926) Basilica di San Saturnino (1119) Basilica di Santa Croce (1809) Basilica di Sant'Elena Imperatrice (2007) San Giacomo Apostolo...
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List of Romanesque buildings (redirect from Abbazia di San Galgano)
S. Pietro di Sorres (Borutta) Santissima Trinità di Saccargia Sant'Antioco di Bisarcio (Ozieri) Santa Maria del Regno (Ardara) San Simplicio, Olbia Nostra...
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the San Nicola di Silanis (before 1122) of Sedini (SS) and the Basilica of San Simplicio in Olbia (11th-12th century) just to name a few. There is no shortage...
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BC Montessu Montevecchio Moseddu Nora Nugoro Nuxis Olbia, church of San Simplicio (Olbia) Oliena Olmedo Olzai Oristano Orolo, nuraghe Ossi Ottana Ozieri...
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Galileo Galilei (redirect from Galileo di Vincenzo Bonaiuti de' Galilei)
(Simplicius in Latin, "Simplicio" in Italian), the name "Simplicio" in Italian also has the connotation of "simpleton". This portrayal of Simplicio made Dialogue...
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of the administrator of the nunnery. There is also evidence of a son, Simplicio, who was likely the Venetian goldsmith documented as active in Rome in...
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Santo Stefano, Verona (redirect from San Stefano, Verona)
second altar had a Virgin and Child with Saints Jerome, Francis, Mauro, Simplicio, and Placido by Niccolo Giolfino. A frescoed lunette was completed by...
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first recorded on a map dated 1095. In the 11th century, the Basilica of San Simplicio was erected (in Olbia, then called Civita) as diocesan cathedral...
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Pope Urban VIII (category Burials at St. Peter's Basilica)
World Systems, in which Urban's point of view is argued by the character "Simplicio". Urban VIII practiced nepotism on a grand scale; various members of his...
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Simplicio, who employed stock arguments in support of geocentricity, and was depicted in the book as being an intellectually inept fool. Simplicio's arguments...
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Archbishop (Personal Title) of San Miniato) Stefano Quaranta (1649–1678 Died) Gaetano Miraballi (Miroballi) (1679–1681 Died) Simplicio Caravita (1682–1701 Died)...
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important are the three fragments of the so-called Velo di Classe, now believed to be the altar cover from San Firmo e Rustico in Verona, the pianeta (chasuble)...
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calendar. Danti found the perfect location for his meridian in the Basilica di San Petronio in Bologna. Structural issues led to inaccuracy of Danti's...
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