• The Chiesa dei Re Magi, also known as the chapel or Cappella dei Magi, is a Baroque-style, Roman Catholic chapel, located on Via Don Minzoni #84, in the...
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  • The Chapel of the Three Kings (Italian: Capella dei Tre Re) is a Roman Catholic religious building located on Viale Monte Stella, atop the mountain of...
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    of the Propagation of the Faith or Propaganda Fide in Rome includes the Re Magi Chapel by Borromini, generally considered by architectural historians to...
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    one by Tino di Camaino and another by Nino Pisano. The chancel (or the Cappella Tornabuoni) contains series of famous frescoes painted from 1485 to 1490...
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    made in Italy with the correction of the pendulum (1758). Chapel of the Magi, once of Bolognini family: its marble Gothic balustrade designed by Antonio...
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    by Magi. Four allegorical statues represent Temperance, Prudence on right; and Fortitude and Justice. The third chapel to the left is the Cappella della...
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    Jerome Chapel, otherwise the Chapel of the Nativity (Italian: Cappella del Presepio or Cappella di San Girolamo) is the first side chapel in the south aisle...
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    his time. In Santa Croce, he produced the painting of The Adoration of the Magi commissioned by Pope Pius V in 1566 and completed in February 1567. It was...
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    about 15 km (9 mi) from Florence. The Treasury of the Grand Dukes (Tesoro dei Granduchi), formerly called the Silver Museum (Museo degli Argenti), contains...
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    the ruins have been dated to c. 200 by Salzman and to the 4th century by Magi. On 15 December 2015, two homeless Arab men attempted to disarm soldiers...
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    the Villa Medici, Rome. Since 1789 they have been displayed at the Loggia dei Lanzi in Florence. The sculptures depict standing male lions with a sphere...
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    Milan again the following year with the oratorio L'adorazione delli tre re magi al bambino Gesù (RV 645, now lost). In 1722 he moved to Rome, where he...
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    commission from the monks of San Donato in Scopeto for The Adoration of the Magi. Neither of these initial commissions were completed, being abandoned when...
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    looted, and the substance as well as the form of the Republic of Florence was re-established with the Medici formally exiled. A member of the Medici family...
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    dei Remagi, because of a legend related precisely to the gate that stood there, remembered in a high relief, placed there in 1997, depicting the Magi...
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    (1599) above the altar is by Pier Paolo Olivieri and depicts Adoration of the Magi. Giovanni Paolo Rossetti painted St Praxedes and Pudenziana collecting the...
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    Gozzoli's Magi Chapel, the private chapel of the Palazzo Medici (1459), decorated on his initiative. In the sumptuous procession of the Magi appear members...
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    and from drawings of other architects. Leon Battista Alberti, in his De re aedificatoria, the first major treatise on Renaissance architecture, written...
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    the more extensive Borghese gardens, on the Pincian Hill next to Trinità dei Monti in Rome, Italy. The Villa Medici, founded by Ferdinando I de' Medici...
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    who preceded him. Approachable and generous, he set out to rule mildly. He re-established the justice system and was genuinely concerned about the welfare...
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    wildness; in 1820 it was decided to demolish the villa, and the garden was then re-designed in the English landscape manner and became one of the most romantic...
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    Ernica Navicella mosaic – fragment in Vatican Mosaic of the Adoration of the Magi, today in Santa Maria in Cosmedin Mater misericordiae, today in San Marco...
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    mosaic art are the Cappella Palatina of Roger II, the Martorana church in Palermo and the cathedrals of Cefalù and Monreale. The Cappella Palatina clearly...
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    required) Nicoletta Speltra (12 February 2013). Riapre al pubblico la Cappella Rucellai e torna visibile il tempietto dell'Alberti (in Italian). La Stampa...
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    now at the Uffizi Gallery Landon 2013, p. 74. Acidini 2002, p. 309. Role, R.E., Fort 2008 (Fortress Study Group), (36), pp108-129 Mason 1989, p. 85-86...
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    Grosseto Piombino Pistoia San Piero a Sieve Siena Volterra Chapels Magi Chapel Medici Chapels, San Lorenzo New Sacristy Cappella dei Principi Old Sacristy...
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    "Prima cappella a sinistra". Museo Certosa di Pavia. Archived from the original on 30 April 2022. Retrieved 7 September 2022. "Terza cappella a sinistra"...
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    analogous to Christina's, and together they aligned Tuscany with the papacy, re-doubled the Tuscan clergy, and allowed the heresy trial of Galileo Galilei...
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    Encyclopaedia Britannica. Retrieved 27 January 2018. "Clemente VII in 'Enciclopedia dei Papi'". www.treccani.it. Lyons, Matthew (29 April 2016). "Review: 'The Black...
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    thanks to a precious inventory dated 1911, the interior of the villa was re-constructed as much as possible, recovering all the objects, furniture and...
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