Count Carlo Andrea Pozzo di Borgo (French: Charles-André Pozzo de Borgo, Russian: Карл Осипович Поццо ди Борго, Karl Osipovich Potso di Borgo; 8 March...
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poor season in 1987–88, Pozzo retained Nedo Sonetti as Udinese coach, making several prominent team signings, such as Antonio De Vitis, Giuseppe Minaudo...
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Sotto), St. Josef am See (San Giuseppe al Lago), St. Anton/Pfuss (San Antonio/Pozzo), St. Nikolaus (San Nicoló) and Mitterdorf (Villa di Mezzo). The coat...
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The Pozzo di San Patrizio (English: "Well of St. Patrick") is a historic well in Orvieto, Umbria, central Italy. The city is high on the flat summit of...
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Antonio Dal Pozzo (1547–1607) was an Italian prelate, who was archbishop metropolitan of the Pisa Diocese. He came from the noble family of Dal Pozzo...
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families). Its first member was Antonio Pozzo Ardizzi, a descendant of Francesco Ardizzi (d. Vigevano in the year 1399). Antonio, along with his son Cardinal...
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architect Francesco Gallo, with interior quadratura decoration by Pietro Antonio Pozzo and Giuseppe Dallamano. The altar statuary were carved by Carlo Giuseppe...
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Cassiano dal Pozzo (1588 – 22 October 1657) was an Italian scholar and patron of arts. The secretary of Cardinal Francesco Barberini, he was an antiquary...
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The Bust of Carlo Antonio del Pozzo is a sculptural portrait by the Italian artist Gianlorenzo Bernini. It is in the National Gallery of Scotland, Edinburgh...
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in the end, by both of de Pomis' site foremen, Pietro Valnegro and Antonio Pozzo. The shell appears to have been completed by 1635 or 1636. Between 1641...
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columns of the high altar of the Gesuiti, Venice, Italy, by Jacopo Antonio Pozzo, 1715-1728 Rococo Composite columns in the chapel of the Würzburg Residence...
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by a sale bill of August 2, 1380 between Gian Galeazzo Visconti and Antonio Pozzo which transferred the property of the lands of Vinzaglio "Superficie...
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San Michele al Pozzo Bianco is a church in the upper town of Bergamo, on a small piazza of the same name, near Porta Sant'Agostino, on Via Porta Dipinta...
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Club Deportivo Godoy Cruz Antonio Tomba is an Argentine sports club from Godoy Cruz, Mendoza. The club is best known for its football team, that plays...
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Vittorio Pozzo (Italian pronunciation: [vitˈtɔːrjo ˈpottso]; 2 March 1886 – 21 December 1968) was an Italian football player, manager and journalist....
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by Pietro Antonio Pozzo and Gallo Barelli. In the presbytery, a painting of the Santissima Annunziata is attributed to Giovanni Battista Pozzo. Comune of...
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considered the true discoverer of the mosaic, ordered the painter Cassiano Dai Pozzo to reproduce it, who drew no less than eighteen plates. About a decade later...
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Riccardo Pozzo (born June 7, 1959, in Milan) is an Italian philosopher and historian of philosophy. Graduated in philosophy at the University of Milan...
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San Pietro in Savigliano. He worked for the Dukes of Savoy and also for Amedeo Dal Pozzo, Marquess of Voghera. Palazzo Traversa, short biography. v t e...
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and is the church's masterpiece, designed by Andrea Pozzo between 1696 and 1700. The altar by Pozzo shows the Trinity on top of a globe. The lapis lazuli...
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Archived from the original on 20 December 2013. Retrieved 13 June 2014. "Pozzo the mastermind as Italy retain their crown". Fifa.com. Archived from the...
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Il Cuore nel Pozzo (Italian for The heart in the pit; often reported in Croatian media with the translation Srce u jami and in Slovene Srce v breznu)...
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Cassiano dal Pozzo (1588-1657), a prominent member of the Lincean Academy and noted art collector from Turin. Leonardi had been a student of Antonio Tempesta...
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more elaborate one. The last chapel was Dal Pozzo, commissioned by archbishop of Pisa Carlo Antonio Dal Pozzo in 1594; it has an altar dedicated to St....
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Funtana Coberta (redirect from Pozzo sacro di Funtana Coberta)
Pozzo Sacro di Funtana Coberta Lilliu, Giovanni (1980). La civiltà dei Sardi. Turin: ERI Edizioni RAI. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Pozzo sacro...
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Tomás Agustín Pozzo (born 27 September 2000) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Godoy Cruz. Pozzo started his youth...
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scale and in the unity of the magniloquent images, that parallels Andrea Pozzo’s decoration at the church of Sant'Ignazio in Rome. Fumiani putatively died...
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RECENTIORIS AEVI Vol V. Patavii: Messagero di S. Antonio. p. 412. (in Latin) "Bishop Raimondo del Pozzo" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved...
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the illusion of an architectural space such as the cupola, one of Andrea Pozzo's frescoes in Sant'Ignazio, Rome. Illusionistic ceiling painting belongs...
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footballer. Gabry Ponte (born 1973), DJ and member of Eiffel 65. Vittorio Pozzo (1886–1968), football coach; coach for the Italian team which won the World...
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