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    The Ospedale Bonifacio was, until 1924, the insane asylum of Florence, Italy. The main facade is located on #81-83 via San Gallo, between via Duca d'Aosta...
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  • Zanobi del Rosso Parco delle Cascine c. 1780-1850 Ex-Ospedale di San Matteo dal 1781 Ex-Ospedale Bonifacio 1787 Giuseppe Salvetti Palazzina Reale alle Cascine...
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  • Sapienza Palazzo Bonifacio a Regina Coeli Church of Santa Maria Regina Coeli Palazzo Pisanelli Church of Santa Maria di Gerusalemme Ospedale degli Incurabili...
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    Hills to the northwest are included in the national park; the village of Ospedale there probably takes its name and origin from a large ancient hospital...
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    complex lies in rione Borgo, east of Vatican City and next to the modern Ospedale di Santo Spirito (which continues its tradition). The hospital was established...
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    Mozzi Palazzo Nasi Palazzo Nonfinito Palazzo Orlandini del Beccuto Ospedale Bonifacio Palazzina Reale di Santa Maria Novella Palazzo Acciaiuoli Palazzo...
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    remained in the same building until 2004, when the art school moved to the Ospedale degli Incurabili. The Accademia di Belle Arti di Venezia was founded on...
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    with the construction of the Castle Tower, Bergamo Cathedral, and the Ospedale Maggiore. In the latter work in particular, linked to a desire of the new...
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    culture, and the people of Milan grew to love him. In Milan, he founded the Ospedale Maggiore, restored the Palazzo ducale, and had the Naviglio d'Adda, a channel...
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    Bonifacio – Verona Regional train (Trenitalia Regional) Venice-Verona: Venice – Mira Mirano – Padua – Grisignano di Zocco – Vicenza – San Bonifacio –...
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    Last Supper in chapel of the Ospedale San Bonifacio, Florence...
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    Saint Peter's Square. Alfredo Ludovico Schuster was born in 1880 in the Ospedale Santissimo Salvatore in Rome to Johann Schuster (a Bavarian tailor and...
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    Entrance of the Fatebenefratelli Hospital (Ospedale Fatebenefratelli)...
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    the Basilica was used as a burial ground for patients of the adjacent Ospedale della Consolazione. The building consists now only of a rectangular area...
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    public works. The ducal couple had a large hospital built in Milan, the Ospedale Maggiore, and often Visconti offered direct help to numerous poor women...
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    directly apprenticed to Bellini. He also may have been apprenticed to Bonifacio Bembo. Some historians suggest that Foppa may have had early training...
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    presence in the area is seen in the names of local villages such as Sesto. Bonifacio of Canossa, feudal lord of Pianoro during the 11th century, used to live...
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    decorations. Both courts, as well as two more, were the cloisters of the ancient Ospedale di San Matteo. The Orto Botanico dell'Università di Pavia is the university's...
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    Preceded by Ospedale di Santo Spirito in Sassia Landmarks of Rome Torre delle Milizie Succeeded by Ponte Sisto...
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    (1672), which reaped great success. Giovanni Legrenzi was director of the Ospedale dei Mendicanti in Venice and maestro di cappella of St. Mark's Basilica...
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    Gilbertus da Ferentino, O.Min. (1379– ? ) Avignon Obedience Giovanni Bonifacio Panella (1392–1395) Roman Obedience Angelo Vecchio, O.Min. (1395– ? )...
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    conducted a suit on behalf of the students against the Guardians of the Ospedale di San Giovanni, who were protectors of the Capranica, but engaged in maladministration...
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    supplies water for human consumption and for irrigation to the communes of Bonifacio, Figari, Pianottoli-Caldarello and Monacia-d'Aullène. The dam came into...
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    for National Historic Museum of Healthcare Art) is located within the Ospedale di Santo Spirito in Sassia at 3, Lungotevere in Sassia in Rome (Italy)...
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    with the support of Count Giovanni Battista della Torre, he opened the "Ospedale di San Raffaele", to provide assistance to the aged infirm and to abandoned...
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    Jesuit Andres Febres, known in Italy and Sardinia by the pseudonym of Bonifacio d'Olmi, who returned from Lima where he had first published a book of...
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  • National Institute for Infectious Diseases, San Giovanni Addolorata Hospital, Ospedale di Santo Spirito in Sassia, Tor Vergata Polyclinic, Campus Bio-Medico,...
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    this residential area appears with the name "Bonifato" (or Bùnifat or Bonifacio), from the name of the Roman knight who became its owner. In 1243, owing...
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    Cernuschi, Enrico; Brescia, Maurizio; Bagnasco, Erminio (2010). Le navi ospedale italiane 1935–1945 [Italian Hospital Ships 1935–1945]. Parma: Albertelli...
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    ISBN 978-0-405-13031-1. Cernuschi, Enrico; Brescia, Maurizio (2010). Le navi ospedale italiane 1935–1945 [Italian Hospital Ships 1935–1945] (in Spanish). Parma:...
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