Pietas (Classical Latin: [ˈpiɛtaːs]), translated variously as "duty", "religiosity" or "religious behavior", "loyalty", "devotion", or "filial piety" (English...
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known as the Florentine Pietà. A generation later, the Spanish painter Luis de Morales painted a number of highly emotional Pietàs, with examples in the...
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The Pietà (Italian: [maˈdɔnna della pjeˈta]; "[Our Lady of] Pity"; 1498–1499) is a Carrara marble sculpture of Jesus and Mary at Mount Golgotha representing...
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Jesus. Pietà or Pieta may also refer to: Pietà (Southern German, Cloisters), a German wooden sculpture Pietà (Michelangelo), a marble sculpture Pietà (Titian)...
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Pietà (Maltese: Tal-Pietà) is a small harbour town in the Eastern Region of Malta, located near the outskirts of the capital city Valletta. The name is...
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Pietà is an oil painting of 1876 by the French artist William-Adolphe Bouguereau, depicting the Pietà. It is in the collection of the Dallas Museum of...
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Pieta in the Toilet (トイレのピエタ, Toire no Pieta) is a 2015 Japanese youth drama film directed by Daishi Matsunaga. It was released in Japan on June 6, 2015...
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Judgment, frescoes of the Pauline Chapel, last Pietàs. Princeton University Press. 1960. p. 154. The Pietà Rondanini Retrieved 4 July 2018. Archana Srinivasan...
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Senza pietà (Italian for 'Mercilessly', lit. 'Without mercy') may refer to: Senza pietà (1921 film), 1921 film by Emilio Ghione Without Pity (1948 film)...
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The Pietà (1942 - 1946) is a marble statue by Croatian artist Ivan Meštrović housed in the Basilica of the Sacred Heart on the campus of the University...
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Pula (redirect from Pietas Julia)
at the request of Octavian's daughter Iulia and was then called Colonia Pietas Iulia Pola Pollentia Herculanea. The colony was part of Venetia et Histria...
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Pietà (Korean: 피에타) is a 2012 South Korean crime thriller film written and directed by Kim Ki-duk. It depicts the mysterious relationship between a brutal...
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Regna firmat pietas (Danish: Fromhed styrker rigerne, Low German: Die Gotts Fruchtigkeit machet veste Reiche, abbreviated to R.F.P.) is a Latin phrase...
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Pieta Brown (born 1973) is a critically acclaimed American artist, musician, producer, multi-instrumentalist, and singer-songwriter who has released eight...
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Pietà (ピエタ) is a Japanese josei yuri manga by Nanae Haruno. It was originally serialized in the manga magazine Young You, published by Shueisha. The chapters...
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Mos maiorum (section Pietas)
was located on the Capitoline Hill in Rome, near the Temple of Jupiter. Pietas was the Roman attitude of dutiful respect towards the gods, homeland, parents...
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Stanisław Jan Pięta (born 9 May 1971 in Bielsko-Biała) is a Polish politician. He was elected to the Sejm on 25 September 2005, getting 7,240 votes in...
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Pietà is a painting by the Italian Renaissance artist Pietro Perugino, executed around 1483-1493, and housed in the Uffizi Gallery, Florence. The work...
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brother and a supporter of Mark Antony, a Roman politician. He was nicknamed Pietas as a young man. Lucius was a son of Marcus Antonius Creticus and Julia,...
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Pietà is a collection of essays by the Hungarian-Swedish biologist George Klein first published in Sweden in 1989. It includes nine essays by Klein, several...
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The Arch of Pietas (Latin : Arcus Pietatis) was an ancient Roman triumphal arch to the north of the Pantheon on the Campus Martius in Rome. It may have...
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Pieta is a 2023 Philippine drama film starring Nora Aunor and Alfred Vargas. It was directed by Adolf Alix Jr.. Nora Aunor as Rebecca Bernabe, a blind...
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The Palestrina Pietà is a marble sculpture of the Italian Renaissance, dating from c. 1555 and now in the Galleria dell'Accademia, Florence. It was formerly...
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The Ospedale della Pietà was a convent, orphanage, and music school in Venice. Like other Venetian ospedali, the Pietà was first established as a hospice...
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della Pietà is an Italian surname, and may refer to: Agata della Pietà (circa 1800), Italian composer, singer, and teacher Michielina della Pietà (circa...
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Ordinum Hollandiae ac Westfrisiae pietas (The Piety of the States of Holland and Westfriesland) is a 1613 book on church polity by Hugo Grotius. It was...
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Chiara della Pietà (1718–1791), was an Italian violinist, soloist and teacher based in the Venetian orphanage Ospedale della Pietà. Chiara was deposited...
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Santa (also known as Sanza or Samaritana) della Pietà (fl. ca. 1725 – ca. 1750, died after 1774) was an Italian singer, composer, and violinist. A foundling...
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The church of Santa Maria della Pietà or della Visitazione is a prominent church in the sestiere of Castello in Venice, Italy. It is sited on the Riva...
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