San Nicolò al Lido refers to both the San Nicolò Church (Italian: Chiesa / Parrocchia di San Nicolò - San Nicoletto) and most importantly to its annexed...
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network of graduates of the European Master's Programme in Human Rights and Democratisation. The centre is housed in the Monastery of San Nicolò al Lido which...
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In 1820 Lido has 814 inhabitants, 662 of whom lived in Malamocco, and 152 lived in San Nicolò. In 600 a lookout tower was built at San Nicolò, at the...
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obtained the purchase of part of the land of the Monastery of San Nicolò al Lido to bury their deceased, creating the Jewish cemetery of Venice, which is still...
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Comacchio (category Municipalities of the Province of Ferrara)
family of Comacchio. Findings of an ancient flooring testifies that probably it had been the seat of the old convent of Church of San Nicolò. Today it...
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Domenico I Contarini (category House of Contarini)
Henry III. Contarini was a liberal builder of churches and monasteries, such as San Nicolò al Lido in Lido di Venezia and Sant'Angelo di Concordia. In...
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Saint Nicholas (redirect from San Nicola of Bari)
The city of Venice had interest in obtaining the remaining fragments of his skeleton. In 1044, they dedicated the San Nicolò al Lido monastery basilica...
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Parolotto (2002, p. 8). In addition to the one at San Zeno, the one at San Nicolò al Lido, Busco Abbey, and the one at Santi Nazaro e Celso in Verona were suppressed...
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Agnello Participazio (category Year of birth unknown)
the development of Rivoalto. He put Nicolò Ardisonio in charge of fortifying the lidi (Lido and Pelletrina, the outlying islands of the lagoon) against...
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Battle of Legnano. On 24 July 1177 Sebastiano Ziani, the doge of Venice, and Ulrich II von Treven escorted the emperor from San Nicolò al Lido into Venice...
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Ammiana (category History of Venice)
Giustina nel Lido delle Vignole on the Vignole island and San Felice di Dozza (a village near Bologna). Archival documentation about this monastery is abundant...
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Venice (redirect from History of the city of Venice)
for ships would be provided at new terminals, perhaps at Chioggia or Lido San Nicolo. That plan was not imminent however, since public consultations had...
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list of Carthusian monasteries, or charterhouses, containing both extant and dissolved monasteries of the Carthusians (also known as the Order of Saint...
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Heraklion (redirect from Museum of The Aghios Matheos Monastery of Sinai)
maggio 1975. Accademia nazionale dei Lincei. 1977. p. 429. OCLC 4666566. Nicolò Duodo riuniva alcuni pensatori ai quali Andrea Musalo, oriundo greco, professore...
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Santa Claus (redirect from Santa-san)
Venice, where a church to St. Nicholas, the patron of sailors, was built on the San Nicolò al Lido. St. Nicholas' vandalized sarcophagus can still be...
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Potenza Picena (category Municipalities of the Province of Macerata)
of Saint Nicolò, usually known the church of Saint Francis. According to the tradition, Francis of Assisi himself, founder of the monastery of Monte Santo...
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demanded an alternative, and Gregory obliged by naming Raimundus, Abbot of S. Nicolo di Lido, instead. Raimondo was consecrated in Venice in February 1374, and...
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