Domenico Piò (1715-1801) was an Italian sculptor, active in Bologna in a late-Rococo style. He was born in Bologna and learned his trade and style from...
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assistant was Domenico Piò (1715-1799). Other pupils included Filippo Scandellari (brother of Pietro) and Antonio Schiassi (died 1778). Piò mainly used...
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Italian painter Domenico Piò (1715–1801), Italian sculptor, son of Angelo Piò Emmanuel Pío (born 1988), Argentine footballer Iørn Piø (1927–1998), Danish...
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Pio of Pietrelcina (born Francesco Forgione; 25 May 1887 – 23 September 1968), widely known as Padre Pio (Italian for 'Father Pius'), was an Italian Capuchin...
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(1762–1838) was an Italian sculptor, active in Bologna. He was a pupil of Domenico Piò. Among his works are: Putti of the chapel after the crossing of San Petronio...
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Region Apulia Province Taranto (TA) Frazioni Chiatona Government • Mayor Domenico Pio Lasigna Area • Total 69.97 km2 (27.02 sq mi) Elevation 63 m (207 ft)...
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oratory was designed in 1772 by Raimondi Compagnini, with statues by Domenico Piò, paintings by Ubaldo Bovicini, and stucco-work by Pietro Martire Bagutti...
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Domenico Tardini (29 February 1888 – 30 July 1961) was a longtime aide to Pope Pius XII in the Secretariat of State. Pope John XXIII named him Cardinal...
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Domenico da Cese (27 March 1905 – 17 September 1978), born Emidio Petracca, was a priest and Cappuchin friar. His beatification process commenced on 3...
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Domenico De Angelis (15 February 1735 – 10 March 1804) was an Italian painter of the Neoclassic period. Born Domenico Turreggia in Ponzano, he changed...
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Domenico Montagnana (24 June 1686 – 6 March 1750) was an Italian master luthier based in Venice, Italy. He is regarded as one of the finest violin and...
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(sacristy). Stucco works are by A. Borelli and G. Calegari and statues by Angelo Piò. The road leading up to the church is often used in professional cycling...
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Gabrieli (1761–1779) held a diocesan synod on 1–3 June 1767. Bishop Domenico Pio Rossi, O.P. (1881–1892) held a diocesan synod in the cathedral of S....
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The Basilica of San Domenico is one of the major churches in Bologna, Italy. The remains of Saint Dominic, founder of the Order of Preachers (Dominicans)...
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Orsini family (redirect from Domenico Napoleone Orsini)
cardinal from the family was Domenico. This branch of the family moved to Rome in the 18th century, where Duke Domenico (November 23, 1790 – April 28...
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Formerly of the family of San Brigida dei Foscherari: it has statues of Angelo Piò and the paintings of the Madonna of St. Luke and Saints Emidio and Ivo by...
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of Sant'Elia a Pianisi (14 December 1816 – 6 January 1901), baptized as Domenico Petrucelli, commonly known as Padre Raffaele, was an Italian Priest and...
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Madonna and child by Bartolommeo Passarotti. La Concezione (relief) by Angelo Piò . Christ preaching to the Magdalen by Francesco Cavazzoni . Crucifix on the...
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Mazza died in Bologna on 6 June 1741 at the age of 88. The sculptor Angelo Piò and Lorenzo Sarti were among Mazza's pupils. A road in Bologna carries his...
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Domenico Carlo Maria Dragonetti (7 April 1763 – 16 April 1846) was an Italian double bass virtuoso and composer with a 3 string double bass. He stayed...
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Domenico "Mimmo" Battaglia (born 20 January 1963) is an Italian Catholic prelate who has been Archbishop of Naples since 2020. He was previously Bishop...
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includes sculptures by Giuseppe Mazza (stucco angels on main altar), Angelo Piò, and Silvestro Giannotti. The main altar (circa 1750) was designed by Francesco...
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Ospedale della Pietà (redirect from Pio Ospedale della Pietà)
Paolo Bonamici (1726-1730) Girolamo Bassani (1730-1741) Domenico Valentini (1747-1760) Domenico Negri (1760-1767) Lorenzo Duodo (1767-1768) Gabriel Piozzi...
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Domenico Bollani (1514–1579) was a diplomat and politician of the Republic of Venice, and as Bishop of Brescia from 1559 to 1579 he was a leading figure...
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50802; 15.08308 San Domenico, also called Santa Maria la Grande is a Roman Catholic church and active convent located on piazza San Domenico in the quartiere...
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his memory by Pope Pius V in 1568. Pio, Giovanni Michele (1615). Della Nobile et generosa progenie del P. S. Domenico in Italia libri due (in Italian)....
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Domenico Ginnasi (19 June 1550 in Castel Bolognese – 12 March 1639, in Rome) was a Cardinal of the Roman Catholic church created by Pope Clement VIII....
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the Grand and General Council (including Domenico Forcellini, Giuseppe Forcellini, Federico Micheloni and Pio Galassi) followed Casali, and the group merged...
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Primavalle (Q. XXVII), whose boundary is outlined by Largo di Boccea, Via Domenico Tardini and Via della Pineta Sacchetti, up to Via del Pineto Torlonia....
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(1474–1515) Pietro Antoniani (c. 1740–1805) Ambrogio Antonio Alciati (1878–1929) Domenico Alfani (1479/1480–c. 1553) Girolamo Alibrandi (1470–1524) Silvio Allason...
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