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    Pisa Charterhouse, also Calci Charterhouse or Val Graziosa Charterhouse (Italian: Certosa della Val Graziosa di Calci), is a former Carthusian monastery...
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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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    of Pisa Charterhouse until the 18th century. Early in 1771 Peter Leopold I, Grand Duke of Tuscany, purchased Gorgona from the Carthusians of Pisa with...
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    The province of Pisa (Italian: provincia di Pisa) is a province in the Tuscany region of Italy. Its capital is the city of Pisa. With an area of 2,448...
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  • entered a decline, and in 1373 was granted to the Carthusians of Pisa Charterhouse by Pope Gregory XI, under the influence of Saint Catherine of Siena...
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    Pisa Charterhouse or Calci Charterhouse (Certosa di Pisa, also Certosa di Calci), Val Graziosa, Pisa (1367–1808, 1814–1969) Pontignano Charterhouse (Certosa...
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  • Naples La Certosa, an island near Venice Charterhouse (monastery) List of Carthusian monasteries Pisa Charterhouse This disambiguation page lists articles...
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    Calci (category Municipalities of the Province of Pisa)
    is Pisa Charterhouse, also known as Calci Charterhouse (Certosa di Pisa or di Calci), which houses a natural history museum of the University of Pisa. Wikimedia...
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    Blaschka's niece, Gertrud Pones. The Pisa Charterhouse, which houses the Museum of Natural History of the University of Pisa, has a collection of 51 Blaschka...
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    Skeleton in the collection of the Pisa Charterhouse...
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    damaged by allied attacks, the statue of Ferdinando I was hidden in the Pisa Charterhouse and the four moors in the Medici Villa at Poggio a Caiano. The monument...
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  • Piombino: Archaeological Museum of Populonia Pisa: Museo dell'Opera del Duomo, Camposanto Monumentale, Pisa Charterhouse Prato: Civic Museum, Museo dell'Opera...
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    Specimens in Musée des beaux-arts de Troyes and the Pisa Charterhouse...
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    largest monasteries in Italy. Certosa is the Italian translation of Charterhouse: a monastery of the cloistered monastic order of Carthusians founded...
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    church located in Piazza San Michele degli Scalzi, in the eastern part of Pisa, Italy. It had also been known as the church of San Michele degli Scalzi...
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  • Abbey, Belmont, North Carolina Blue Cloud Abbey, Marvin, South Dakota Charterhouse of the Transfiguration, located on Mt. Equinox, outside Arlington, Vermont...
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    de Marcossey, Bishop of Geneva, young Allarmet retired to the Dijon Charterhouse, where his merits soon became widely known. When Robert of Geneva was...
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    Problemi e prospettive, in <<CATANIA ANTICA, Atti del Convegno della SISAC>>, Pisa-Roma 1996, pp. 165-167. Mariotti 2004 s:The Annals (Tacitus)/Book 4#62 "First...
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    Charles Lock Eastlake (category People educated at Charterhouse School)
    schools in Plymouth, including Plymouth Grammar School, and, briefly, at Charterhouse (then still in London). He was committed to becoming a painter, and in...
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    painted a Martyrdom of St. Sebastian for the church of the Carthusians in Pisa. He also painted in Florence. He was born in Genoa in 1620, he was a pupil...
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    Maupassant, Théophile Gautier and Stendhal (The Red and the Black, The Charterhouse of Parma), whose works are among the most well known in France and the...
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    his first paintings were an altarpiece and a painted screen for the Charterhouse (Carthusian monastery) of Florence. Nothing remains of these today. From...
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    and relativity. These unpublished papers, preserved in Domus Galileiana in Pisa, have been edited by Erasmo Recami and Salvatore Esposito. Majorana's last-published...
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    Novella and was partly responsible for the founding of the Florence Charterhouse. Some of his sermons survive but he is best known for the Specchio di...
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    castle to the Charterhouse, located about 7 km north, by a large, enclosed park initiated by his father. The opulence of the Pavia Charterhouse, built and...
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    indictment for treason. He spent months in a U.S. military detention camp near Pisa, including three weeks in an outdoor steel cage. Ruled mentally unfit to...
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    Italy for the sake of his health and divided his time between Florence, Pisa, and, later, Rome. He supported himself with literary work, notably translations...
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    subsequent retreat) from a Russian perspective. Stendhal's novel The Charterhouse of Parma opens with a ground-level recounting of the Battle of Waterloo...
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    This period also saw the eclipse of Florence's formerly powerful rival Pisa. The growing power of the merchant elite culminated in an anti-aristocratic...
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  • Domestic 15th century Žiče Charterhouse Church [sl] Slovenske Konjice Religious 12th–15th centuries Also known as Seiz Charterhouse Church and as St John the...
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