Serie A per Nicolò Fagioli con la Juventus che batte 3–0 il Crotone". SportPiacenza (in Italian). Retrieved 22 February 2021. "Under 23 | Nicolò Fagioli in...
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Nicolò Bertola (born 23 March 2003) is an Italian professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for Serie B club Spezia. Nicolò Bertola was born in...
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Santa Maria della Coltura (1999) San Leone (ancient) Santa Maria Maggiore (1819) San Nicolò (1967) Cathedral of San Prisco (ancient) Sant'Anna (ancient) Sant'Antonio...
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Benedetto Trevisani da San Barnaba 1414–1416 Nicolò Giorgio q. Bernardo 1416–1418 Vidale Miani maggiore 1418–1420 Nicolò Malipiero q. Perazzo 1420–1422 Marco...
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Basilica of San Lorenzo, Milan (redirect from Basilica di San Lorenzo Maggiore)
The Basilica of San Lorenzo Maggiore is a Roman Catholic church in Milan, Northern Italy. Located within the city's ring of navigli, it is one of the oldest...
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frescoes (1670–72) of the dome of the church of San Nicolò da Tolentino with a fresco of the Glory of San Nicolò, and in the massive decoration of the church...
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Italian). 2024-02-29. Retrieved 2024-03-01. "Monticoli, Nicolò in 'Dizionario Biografico'" [Nicolò Monticoli in the Biographical Dictionary]. Treccani Encyclopedia...
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the Church of San Nicolò in Pietra Ligure. Processional tableaux (1878) of Miracles of San Nicolò for the Parochial church of San Nicolò of Pietra Ligure...
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and Isola Sacca Fisola), Santa Croce, San Marco (including San Giorgio Maggiore) and Castello (including San Pietro di Castello and Sant'Elena). It also...
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of whom lived in Malamocco, and 152 lived in San Nicolò. In 600 a lookout tower was built at San Nicolò, at the northern end of Lido, on its lagoon side...
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Umbrian school 15th-century frescoes, including a Crucifixion attributed to Nicolò Alunno. Other points of interest include: Palazzo Comunale Vecchio ("Old...
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Nicola Pisano (redirect from Nicolò Pisano)
three superposed basins. The fountain certainly shows the delicate hand of Nicolò Pisano, but most sculpting was executed by his son Giovanni Pisano and his...
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AS San Giovanni (category Borgo Maggiore)
football club, based in San Giovanni sotto le Penne, a civil parish of Borgo Maggiore. The club was founded in 1948. San Giovanni currently plays in Campionato...
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Stefania cathedral of the 8th century, and completed in 1341, the work of Nicolò Pisano, Maglione, and Masuccio. The church is in Gothic style with three...
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Fontanellato. The previous location was in Verona at the church of San Fermo Maggiore. The association has expanded its horizons past the Italian peninsula and...
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century. In this period the city was under papal jurisdiction. The Rocca Maggiore, the imperial fortress on top of the hill above the city, which had been...
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Nicolò Cortese (7 March 1907 – c. 3 November 1944) - in religious Placido - was an Italian Catholic priest and professed member from the Order of Friars...
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Turatello and Camorra boss Edoardo Contini. He was born in Campolongo Maggiore, in the province of Venice. Originally the leader of a small band of thieves...
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Structure of the Italian Air Force (section Sottocapo di Stato Maggiore Aeronautica Militare (SCaSMA))
(Force Protection Squadron) Distaccamento Aeroportuale San Nicolò (Airport Detachment San Nicolò) Comando delle Forze per la mobilità e il Supporto (Airlift...
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church. He painted seven large canvases for the library of San Giorgio Maggiore in Venice, and also painted for the Galleria Colonna in Rome. One of his...
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street, sanctioned in 1550, was built in 1558–1583. Originally named Strada Maggiore or Strada Nuova, in 1882 it was dedicated to Giuseppe Garibaldi. The street...
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after 1390 the Spolverini Dal Verme chapel was added, based on a design by Nicolò da Ferrara. The complex also had two cloisters, one of which has survived...
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San Paolo Maggiore, also known as San Paolo Decollato, is a Baroque-style, Roman Catholic basilica church located on Via Carbonari #18 in Bologna, region...
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repopulated by its inhabitants, under the seigniory of the Caetani. Cardinal Nicolò III Caetani ordered the architect Francesco Perugino to build a garden in...
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at the Stadio Diego Armando Maradona, with goals from Hakan Çalhanoğlu, Nicolò Barella and Marcus Thurman. On 9 December, the Nerazzurri comfortably won...
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dell'Alto San Nicola la Strada San Nicola Manfredi San Nicolò d'Arcidano San Nicolò di Comelico San Nicolò Gerrei San Pancrazio Salentino San Paolo San Paolo...
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Nicolas Cordier (redirect from Nicolò Cordier)
Maria Maggiore, Roma Guillaume de Thiene, in the chapel named "Sixte V" or "Sistina" or "Crocifisso", in the basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore, Roma Büste...
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Monteleone is a monumental aristocratic palace located on the calata Trinità maggiore number 2, in central Naples, province of Campania, Italy. The facade is...
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house in Via San Nicolò No. 31, where Umberto Saba spent his breaks at the cafe-milk shop "Walter" and the house in Via San Nicolò No. 32, in which the...
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first dry crossing of the Grand Canal was a pontoon bridge built in 1181 by Nicolò Barattieri. It was called the Ponte della Moneta, presumably because of...
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