Lorenzo da Viterbo was an early Renaissance style painter, active in Lazio and Tuscany. He was probably educated in Rome under Piero della Francesca (frescoes...
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net Lived in Viterbo Leonardo Corbucci, film director Antonio del Massaro (also known as "Antonio da Viterbo"), painter Lorenzo da Viterbo (1444–1472)...
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Virgin, heavily restored after the allied bombing, were painted by Lorenzo da Viterbo and his pupils in 1469. Of note, is the fresco depicting the Marriage...
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1760. The small church of Sant'Antonio Abate, with a 1472 fresco by Lorenzo da Viterbo The medieval burgh of Ceri Castle of Cerenova Around the city of Cerveteri...
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Giles of Viterbo (Latin: Ægidius Viterbensis, Italian: Egidio da Viterbo), was a 16th-century Italian Augustinian friar, bishop of Viterbo and cardinal...
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is putatively buried the painter Giovanni Francesco Romanelli and Lorenzo da Viterbo. It was consecrated in 1725 by bishop Adriano and built with the patronage...
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Antonio del Massaro (redirect from Antonio da Viterbo)
Antonio del Massaro da Viterbo, or Antonio da Viterbo, nicknamed il Pastura (c. 1450–1516) was an Italian painter. The earliest mention of Il Pastura...
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diocesan cathedral is the Cattedrale di San Lorenzo, in the episcopal see of Viterbo. The name of Viterbo occurs for the first time in the 8th century...
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di Ravenna, Ravenna, 1827 - website Accademia di Belle Arti "Lorenzo da Viterbo", Viterbo, 1975 - website Accademia di belle arti Michelangelo, Agrigento...
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Viterbo Cathedral (Italian: Duomo di Viterbo, or Cattedrale di San Lorenzo) is a Roman Catholic cathedral, and the principal church of the city of Viterbo...
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Gerardo de Simone, The Use of Trecento Sources in Antoniazzo Romano and Lorenzo da Viterbo, in "Predella", 35, 2014 [2015], ed. by Louise Bourdua, on line (http://www...
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Valdinoci Accademia di Belle Arti Legalmente Riconosciuta di Viterbo "Lorenzo da Viterbo" Via Col Moschin 17, 01100 Viterbo www.abav.it Luigi Sepiacci...
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Rio, Archbishop of Valencia, Museo de Bellas Artes, Bilbao (url) Lorenzo da Viterbo (c. 1444 – 1472), 1 painting : Madonna Enthroned with the Infant Christ...
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1268–1271 papal election (category Viterbo Papacy)
magistrates of Viterbo locked the cardinals in, reduced their rations to bread and water, and removed the roof of the Palazzo dei Papi di Viterbo where the...
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now ruins, of sanctuary located outside of the town of San Lorenzo Nuovo, province of Viterbo, Lazio, Italy. The ruins are notable for the octagonal shape...
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Fanum Voltumnae (section Viterbo)
of the fifteenth-century forger and friar of the Dominican order Annio da Viterbo (1432–1502), who devoted his life to collecting legends and traditions...
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Costanza Piccolomini Bonarelli (category People from Viterbo)
brother of the late Pope Paul V. In 1630, named as la zitella da Viterbo ('the spinster of Viterbo'), she was promised a second dowry of 26 scudi and 44 baiocchi...
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Tarquinio Ligustri (redirect from Tarquinio da Viterbo)
during the late-Mannerist period, active mainly around Viterbo and Rome. He was born in Viterbo. It is not clear where and with whom he was trained, but...
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Belle Arti di Verona, Verona (1764) Accademia di Belle Arti "Lorenzo da Viterbo", Viterbo (1975) Art Academy of Latvia, Riga Jānis Rozentāls Art High School...
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San Lorenzo in Vineis (Italian: San Lorenzo delle Vigne) is an octagonal layout, Renaissance style, Roman Catholic church, standing alongside a closed...
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child at prayer in the Palazzo Tosio, Brescia Wikimedia Commons has media related to Luigi Pampaloni. "Biography from library of Viterbo" (PDF). v t e...
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Vignolesque school. Vignanello: Castello Ruspoli; of uncertain attribution. Viterbo: Porta Faulle Fountain of Piazza della Rocca; commissioned by the Farnese...
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Gonario (1283? – death 1300?) Bartolomeo de Malague (1301.03.10 – 1332) Lorenzo da Viterbo, Dominican Order (O.P.) (1329 – 1344), also Bishop of Diocese of Civita...
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Egidio da Viterbo Orso Maria Guerrini as Marchese Malaspina Glen Blackhall as Raphael Massimo De Francovich as Pope Julius II Nicola Adobati as Lorenzo de...
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child. In the refectory is a fresco of the Crucifixion attribute to Lorenzo da Viterbo. The adjacent cloister has been extensively restored. Prefettura of...
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Cavalcante Cavalcanti John of Naples James of Viterbo Michael of Cesena Marsilio da Padova Albertano da Brescia Menahem Recanati Isaac ben Mordecai Hillel...
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1523), Lord of Imola and Forlì (1488–99), later Bishop of Volterra and Viterbo Cesare (24 August 1480 – 18 December 1540), Archbishop of Pisa and Patriarch...
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Francesco Cristofori (1888). Il conclave del MCCLXX in Viterbo: l'assassinio di Enrico di Cornovaglia da Guido di Monforte, Il processo papale di Lui ed altri...
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Popolo, convicted of senseless murder (March 15, 1826). Lorenzo Raspante, beheaded in Viterbo, convicted of barbaric and aggravated murder (May 6, 1826)...
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Cistercian, the cardinal bishop of Palestrina, Giacomo da Pecorara. Created cardinal priest of San Lorenzo in Lucina in 1244 by Pope Innocent IV, he became...
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