tombs of the brothers in the Collegiate Basilica of Gandia did not survive. Giovanni Borgia's killers were never identified. In his speech at the consistory...
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near the Basilicas Park, which includes both the Basilica of San Lorenzo and the Basilica of Sant'Eustorgio, as well as the Roman Colonne di San Lorenzo...
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Pope John Paul I (redirect from Giovanni Paolo I)
October 1912 in Forno di Canale (now Canale d'Agordo) in Belluno, a province of the Veneto region in Northern Italy. He was the son of Giovanni Luciani (c...
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Dosso San Giovanni di Gerace San Giovanni Gemini San Giovanni Ilarione San Giovanni in Croce San Giovanni in Fiore San Giovanni in Galdo San Giovanni in Marignano...
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augusteo del Serino nell’area Vergini-Sanità a nord di Neapolis: identi cazione e studio di due ponti-canale, 2nd International Conference on History of Engineering...
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Piacenza (category Official website different in Wikidata and Wikipedia)
unknown artist. San Giovanni in Canale was founded by the Dominicans in 1220, and enlarged in the mid-16th century. San Giuseppe in Ospedale, a Renaissance...
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Chioggia (category Cities and towns in Veneto)
di Santa Maria Assunta, is the main church of Chioggia and the cathedral of the diocese of the same name; Basilica minore di San Giacomo Apostolo, in...
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Feoli and Cicada Chapels (category Chapels in Santa Maria del Popolo)
(Italian: Cappelle di San Tommaso da Villanova e di Santa Rita) are two small chapels opening in the right transept of the Basilica of Santa Maria del...
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Oria, Apulia (category Cities and towns in Apulia)
"Donato di Zara, Teodosio di Oria ele traslazioni delle reliquie nelle città bizantine dell'Adriaticonel IX secolo". Bisanzio sulle due sponde del Canale d'Otranto...
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Castel San Giovanni, Reggio Emilia, Parma and Bologna June 11 and 12, 1988: Messina, Tindari and Reggio di Calabria July 13 – 22, 1988: Lorenzago di Cadore...
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Turin (redirect from San Donato District)
canal Canale di San Donato, which does not exist anymore, currently replaced by the central street of the district, Via San Donato. Buildings in the district...
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built starting 1640, by designs of Giovanni Cola Cocco. Other sources attribute the work to Nicola Tagliacozzi Canale. A number of artworks are associated...
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Ostia Antica (district) (category Articles lacking in-text citations from September 2017)
Ponte di Tor Boacciana and the Canale dei Pescatori. The zone borders eastward with Zona Acilia Nord (Z. XXXII), whose boundary is marked by the Canale dei...
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san Giuliano (Italian for balls of San Giuliano). Palazzo Pinelli, built in 1545 by architect Giovanni Francesco di Palma. It had a side tower, which was...
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church of Basilica di Santa Maria di Campagna, a Madonna and saints; and for the churches of San Giovanni in Canale, San Simone, San Protasio, and the...
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renaissance painter Giovanni Antonio Canal, better known as "Canaletto". "The Molo from the Basin of San Marco, Venice". The San Diego Museum of Art....
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Sant'Eustachio (redirect from Basilica of Sant'Eustachio)
Catholic titular church and minor basilica in Rome, named for the martyr Saint Eustace. It is located on Via di Sant'Eustachio in the rione Sant'Eustachio, a...
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there, probably in the form of a fortified and turreted palace, soon flanked by a basilica. The complex remained essentially unchanged in its appearance...
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Milan (redirect from Comune di Milano)
baptistery built in Roman times are now lost) and building the great basilicas at the city gates: Sant'Ambrogio, San Nazaro in Brolo, San Simpliciano and...
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Timeline of Ravenna (category Timelines of cities in Italy)
Byzantine Belisarius take Ravenna. 547 – Basilica of San Vitale consecrated. 549 – Basilica of Sant'Apollinare in Classe consecrated near Ravenna. 584 –...
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Il Redentore (category Roman Catholic churches in Venice)
city from a major outbreak of the plague. Located on the waterfront of the Canale della Giudecca, it dominates the skyline of the island of Giudecca. It is...
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Via Giulia (category 1508 establishments in the Papal States)
in Palazzo Riario and the new Palazzo della Zecca (lit. "papal mint") erected by Bramante at the edge of Via dei Banchi Nuovi (also named Canale di Ponte)...
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Ignatius Press, 2010. I Papi. Venti secoli di storia, Pontificia Amministrazione della Patriarcale Basilica di San Paolo, Libreria Editrice Vaticana, 2002...
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The Loggia dei Mercanti in www.centrostoricogenova.com Archived 2016-03-05 at the Wayback Machine M.G. Canale, in "Descrizione di Genova e del Genovesato"...
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capitals. Naples, with the oldest active public opera house in the world (Teatro di San Carlo) Turin, which used to be the capital of Italy, and is now...
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Gaetano Donizetti (category Conservatorio Giovanni Battista Martini alumni)
performed during his lifetime. An offer in 1822 from Domenico Barbaja, the impresario of the Teatro di San Carlo in Naples, which followed the composer's...
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"Chiesa di San Francesco (Piacenza): AGGIORNATO 2021 - tutto quello che c'è da sapere". Tripadvisor. Chiesa di San Giovanni in Canale "Castel San Giovanni (PC)...
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Grand Canal (Venice) architecture (category Lists of buildings and structures in Italy)
Canal (Italian: Canal Grande; Venetian: Canałaso) is the central water course in the city of Venice, Italy. The following table lists the architectural and...
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Battle of Lepanto (category 1571 in the Ottoman Empire)
Marco Querini and Antonio da Canale in support. The Centre Division consisted of 62 galleys under John of Austria himself in his Real, along with Marcantonio...
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