Galasso I Pio (died March 13, 1367) was the lord of Carpi, Italy from 1348 until his death. A member of the Pio family, he was the son of Manfredo I Pio, from...
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elements including the portal with a crucifixion, the sarcophagus of Manfredo I Pio (1351), and the early 14th-century frescoes in the chapels of St Catherine...
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apparently rebuilt in 1463-1490 under the patronage of Manfredo II of Correggio and his wife Agnese Pio. Over the next century the convent gained a second...
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Savoy again bestowed upon Don Manfredo, head of the Galasso family line, the title of Prince Pio di Savoia. Ori (D.B.I.) Degli Azzi Vitelleschi, p. 383...
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December 1319, Francesco I Pico sent a military expedition to help the people of Carpi who had rebelled against Manfredo I Pio allied with Bonacolsi; but...
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the Vittoriano continued under the direction of Gaetano Koch, Manfredo Manfredi and Pio Piacentini, who prepared the fourth general design of the Vittoriano:...
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this situation that a Sardinian force of two army corps, under generals Manfredo Fanti and Enrico Cialdini, marched to the frontier of the Papal States...
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be Oddantonio da Montefeltro, Duke of Urbino between his advisors, Manfredo dei Pio and Tommaso di Guido dell'Agnello, who were murdered together on July...
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Lamothe, préface de Françoise Choay, Paris, Classiques Garnier, 2013. Manfredo Tafuri, Interpreting the Renaissance: Princes, Cities, Architects, trans...
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and propylaea. The artistic entrance gate to the Vittoriano, the work of Manfredo Manfredi, has the peculiarity of being "retractable," meaning that it can...
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232–235. Pesendorfer 1987, p. 255. Pesendorfer 1987, p. 390. Fanfani, Manfredo (2009). Piazza della Indipendenza a Firenze (in Italian). Florence: Fondazione...
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and architecture. Roberto Stampa (1858– after 1911), Italian architect. Manfredo Tafuri (1935–1994), architect, art historian and theorist. Known for his...
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a Teodulo Mabellini in Pistoia, Firenze, Tipografia cooperativa, 1899. Manfredo Giannini, Mabellini e la musica. Conferenza letta per la solenne inaugurazone...
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John Horton Conway Carl R. de Boor Claude Dellacherie Jacques Dixmier Manfredo P. do Carmo Roland Dobrushin Ronald George Douglas V. G. Drinfeld Robert...
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the church of Santa Eufemia outside the walls. During the episcopate of Manfredo Lucciaga (1133), Arnold of Brescia disseminated his teachings, with the...
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Lampadius (c. 499) Manfredo (482, 483) [Venanzio (503)] Oldarico (532) Pietro I (563) Venanzio II (593) Guglielmo (627) Vitelmo I (661) Benedictus (c...
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Archpriest Lanfranco de' Colleoni, Canon Cipriano degli Alessandri, and Canon Manfredo de' Longhi. Canon Guglielmo de' Longhi was elected "by inspiration", and...
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Ettore Tavernari 1929: Ettore Tavernari (2) 1930: Luigi Facelli (2) 1931: Manfredo Giacomelli 1932: Ettore Tavernari (3) 1933: Giacomo Carlini 1934: Ettore...
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