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    San Lio is a church located on the campo of the same name in the sestiere of Castello. Built in the 9th century by the patrician family of the Badoer...
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    and Isola Sacca Fisola), Santa Croce, San Marco (including San Giorgio Maggiore) and Castello (including San Pietro di Castello and Sant'Elena). It also...
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    1086/719697. La Sicilia del Vino, di S. Barresi, E. Iachello, E. Magnano di San Lio, A. Gabbrielli, S. Foti, P. Sessa. Fotografia Giò Martorana, Giuseppe Maimone...
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    Brescia (redirect from Lioness of Italy)
    ends in the town. In the arts, it was nicknamed Leonessa d'Italia ("The Lioness of Italy") by Gabriele d'Annunzio, who selected Gardone Riviera (nearby...
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    and The Sculpture, in the vestibule on the right and which were made by Lio Gangeri. The interior of the portico has a polychrome marble floor and a...
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    Penne, Ugne di Leonessa", which translates literally as "Eagle feathers, Lioness claws", however it also is a wordplay as L'Aquila, Penne, Ugne and Leonessa...
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    medallions formed by vine leaves, each of which contains an animal: a lioness suckling her cub, a giraffe, peacocks, panthers, bears, a zebra and so...
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    torch, Juno and the Peacock, Neptune with the Dolphin, and Cybele with the Lioness. These figures allude to the four natural elements (fire, air, water, earth)...
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    Barrile" active in Naples active in the Barrile Chapel of San Lorenzo Maggiore. The cycle of frescoes may have been made earlier than 1356, the year Giovanni...
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  • The Awakening James Morrison 16 October "New Age" Marlon Roudette Lago Maggiore Florian Ast & Francine Jordi 23 October Renaissance II Stress 30 October...
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  • (today’s Lio Piccolo by the Cavallino peninsula). In the late 13th century, after a long dispute with the San Lorenzo monastery regarding a vineyard in Lio Piccolo...
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  • Michael the Archangel. According to some historians, the cave of the lioness "must have originally constituted a pole of ritual aggregation, centered...
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    seals. The Guennol Lioness is an outstanding small limestone figure from Elam of about 3000–2800 BCE, part human and part lioness. A little later there...
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    Cusano Mutri, Pietraroja, Guardia Sanframondi, Limatola, San Lorenzo Maggiore, Massa, Faicchio, Ponte as well as Dugenta in Terra di Lavoro and Bojano...
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