Prato Cathedral, or Cathedral of Saint Stephen, (Italian: Duomo di Prato; Cattedrale di San Stefano) is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Prato, Tuscany,...
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Madonna dell'Olivo, outside Prato. The adolescent St. John of the Bargello is ascribed to the year 1481. In 1489 Benedetto designed the Strozzi Palace...
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in Prato, Tuscany, Italy. It was the old city hall, standing in front of the current Palazzo Comunale. It now accommodates the Civic Museum of Prato, which...
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Benedetto Menzini (b. at Florence, 1646; d. at Rome, 7 September 1704) was an Italian Roman Catholic priest and poet. In his satires he assails in acrid...
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Giovanni Benedetto Platti was born possibly 9 July 1697 (according to other sources 1690, 1692, 1700) in Padua, then belonging to Venice. He was an Italian...
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to the west. To the south were the Province of Florence, the Province of Prato and the Province of Pistoia, all in the region of Tuscany. The Province...
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Teatro Metastasio (category Buildings and structures in Prato)
Metastasio is a theatre located on Via Benedetto Cairoli in central Prato, Italy. It remains the city of Prato's main venue for opera, plays, and concerts...
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Benedetto Bonfigli (c. 1420 – 8 July 1496) was an Italian Renaissance painter born in Perugia, and part of the Umbria school of painters including Raphael and...
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borders the following municipalities: Barberino di Mugello, Campi Bisenzio, Prato, San Piero a Sieve, Sesto Fiorentino, Vaglia, Vaiano. Wikimedia Commons...
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Benedetto Buglioni (1459/1460–1521) was an important Italian Renaissance sculptor specialised in glazed terracotta. He was born in Florence around 1461...
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The Three Sisters (fairy tale) (redirect from Verde Prato (Italian fairy tale))
"The Three Sisters" or Green Meadow (Italian: Verde Prato) is an Italian literary fairy tale written by Giambattista Basile in his 1634 work, the Pentamerone...
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Enrico Piccioni (category People from San Benedetto del Tronto)
Enrico Piccioni (born 23 November 1961, in San Benedetto del Tronto) is a former Italian footballer in the role of centre back, whose last major appointment...
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Beginning with the recognition of musical collections in Prato conducted by the Center of Musical Documentation of Tuscany, it is possible to trace a...
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Rail Replacement Buses to Ferrara, Parma, Vignola, Portomaggiore, Prato and San Benedetto Val di Sambro Urban Bus Routes C, D, 21, 25, 25A, 30, 35, 36, 37...
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construction of the churches of San Benedetto (1498–1501) and Santa Maria del Carmine (1500–1502) in Parma. In San Benedetto he worked along with Pellegrino...
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Grignano, neighborhood of Prato Coronation of Virgin by Trinity with Saints John the Baptist, John Evangelist, Romualdo e Benedetto (1600), San Giovanni Evangelista...
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Pio frequently wrote mystic letters to his spiritual directors, Father Benedetto and Father Agostino, two friars from the Capuchin monastery of San Marco...
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und Leipzig 1908) Ingeborg Walter, "Benedetto XI, bl." Enciclopedia dei Papi (2000). Marina Benedetti, Benedetto XI, frate Predicatore e papa (Milano:...
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Benedetto Della Vedova (Sondrio, 3 April 1962) is an Italian politician. A keen pro-Europeanist, Della Vedova is currently president of Forza Europa (FE)...
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Curzio Malaparte (category People from Prato)
becoming a member of both before his death. Born Kurt Erich Suckert in Prato, Tuscany, Malaparte was a son of a German father, Erwin Suckert, a textile-manufacturing...
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was adopted in honour of his teacher, the cassone painter Michelino di Benedetto (c. 1378-1499), by whom no works have been identified. Giorgio Vasari...
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di Napoli and became Real Casalnuovo. Porto d'Ascoli was renamed San Benedetto Calcio and shortly thereafter acquired the naming rights of Sambenedettese...
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San Benedetto Belbo San Benedetto dei Marsi San Benedetto del Tronto San Benedetto in Perillis San Benedetto Po San Benedetto Ullano San Benedetto Val...
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the Madonna dell'Olivo for the Cathedral of Prato, executed in collaboration with his brothers Benedetto and Giovanni. As an architect he was virtually...
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Fra Bartolomeo (category People from Prato)
earliest of this type from any Italian artist. He was born in Savignano di Prato, Tuscany. He received the nickname of Baccio della Porta ("Baccio of the...
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Pistoia, including its capital Pistoia 0574 – Province of Prato, including its capital Prato 0575 – Province of Arezzo, including its capital Arezzo 0577...
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Giustina is a 10th-century Benedictine abbey complex located in front of the Prato della Valle in central Padua, region of Veneto, Italy. Adjacent to the former...
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was 35 kilometres (22 mi) shorter. Running between the stations of San Benedetto-Castiglione and Vernio-Montepiano-Cantagallo, it has a length of 18.507...
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Battista Alberti designed the upper part of the inlaid green marble of Prato, also called 'serpentino', and white marble façade of the church (1456–1470)...
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Francesco Sforza Pallavicini, Della vita di Alessandro VII, Lib. II capo xiii (Prato Giachetti 1839), pp. 209-212. V. Forcella, Inscrizioni delle chiese di Roma...
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