The Ponte San Lorenzo is a Roman bridge over the river Bacchiglione in Padua, Italy. Constructed between 47 and 30 BC, it is one of the very earliest segmental...
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Bacchiglione (category Rivers of the Province of Padua)
ancient Ponte Molino, Ponte Altinate, Ponte Corvo and Ponte S. Matteo. Ponte San Lorenzo, Padua, one of the earliest Roman segmental arch bridges Ponte Molino...
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bridges are known from the 1st century BC onwards, such as the Ponte San Lorenzo (Padua), Alconétar Bridge and the Makestos Bridge (Turkey), the last having...
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restored. The Ponte San Lorenzo, a Roman bridge largely underground, along with the ancient Ponte Molino, Ponte Altinate, Ponte Corvo and Ponte S. Matteo...
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and 1. Apart from the Ponte Molino, there are other extant Roman bridges in Padua: Ponte San Lorenzo, Ponte Altinate and Ponte Corbo, all three also featuring...
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has 19th-century frescoes depicting Life of St Antony of Padua by Giovanni Maironi da Ponte, and the 2nd chapel on the left, had the GP Cavagna altarpiece...
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Ponte Corvo, there are three more ancient segmented arch bridges in Padua: Ponte San Lorenzo, Ponte Altinate and Ponte Molino, as well as Ponte San Matteo...
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The Ponte Altinate is a Roman bridge in Padua, Italy. The late Republican bridge once spanned a branch of the Brenta river whose course is today followed...
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difficulties da Ponte received an excellent education, training with the famous Ignazio Danti and studying philosophy at the University of Padua. But he did...
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bridges are known from the 1st century BC onwards, such as the Ponte San Lorenzo (Padua), Alconétar Bridge and the Makestos Bridge (Turkey), the last having...
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Gian Lorenzo Bernini, Spagnoletto, Albrecht Dürer and Rembrandt The wooden covered bridge, built on the Brenta River, known as Ponte Vecchio or Ponte degli...
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constructed. 1591 Rialto Bridge in Venice, designed by Antonio da Ponte, is completed. Church of San Salvatore in Lauro in Rome is designed by Ottaviano Nonni...
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significant Jewish community grew in Ceneda throughout the Venetian period. Lorenzo Da Ponte, a librettist to Mozart, was a Jewish native of Ceneda, who took the...
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"constituted by the Venetian people and the lands of the provinces of Belluno, Padua, Rovigo, Treviso, Venice, Verona and Vicenza", while maintaining "bonds...
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Ponte Sant'Angelo, originally the Aelian Bridge or Pons Aelius, is a Roman bridge in Rome, Italy, completed in 134 AD by Roman Emperor Hadrian (Publius...
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The Milvian (or Mulvian) Bridge (Italian: Ponte Milvio or Ponte Molle; Latin: Pons Milvius or Pons Mulvius) is a bridge over the Tiber in northern Rome...
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of robbery and the murder of a Swiss, outside the Porta San Pancrazio, beheaded at the Ponte Sant'Angelo, (August 22, 1840). Baldassarre Fortunati and...
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Pons Aemilius (redirect from Ponte Rotto)
The Pons Aemilius (Latin for the "Aemilian Bridge"; Italian: Ponte Emilio) is the oldest Roman stone bridge in Rome. Preceded by a wooden version, it...
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Belluno (redirect from San Pellegrino di Belluno)
Feltre, Treviso, Ponte nelle Alpi and Vittorio Veneto. Belluno railway station, at Piazzale della Stazione, forms part of the Calalzo–Padua railway. It was...
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opera The Scottish Pupil (La pupilla scozzese) based on a libretto by Lorenzo Da Ponte that had earlier been set by Antonio Salieri in Vienna in 1789. When...
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Pons Fabricius (redirect from Ponte Fabricio)
The Pons Fabricius (Italian: Ponte Fabricio, "Fabrician Bridge") or Ponte dei Quattro Capi, is the oldest extant bridge in Rome, Italy. Built in 62 BC...
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bridge (Ponte Santa Trinita) in 1252. The Augustinians started the church and the convent in the same year, incorporating an old church of San Romolo in...
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Madonna and saints was painted by Giovanni Segala. The altarpiece of San Lorenzo Giustiniani was painted by Angelo Trevisani. A Baptism of Christ was...
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Ponte Ponte Buggianese Ponte dell'Olio Ponte di Legno Ponte di Piave Ponte in Valtellina Ponte Lambro Ponte nelle Alpi Ponte Nizza Ponte Nossa Ponte San...
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the perhaps more respectable Amadis de Gaula. Mozart's librettist Lorenzo da Ponte was inspired by Il Guerrin Meschino as an adolescent. In the 19th and...
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capricciosa (opera buffa, 1785, Venice) Il finto cieco (libretto by Lorenzo Da Ponte opera buffa, 1786, Vienna) Circe (libretto by Domenico Perelli, opera...
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Verona (redirect from San Michele Extra)
funicular, opened in 2017 and provides access from the Ponte Pietra to the Roman theatre museum and San Pietro Castle. Verona lies at a major route crossing...
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camps. On the south bank, at the modern village of Kostol near Kladovo, the Pontes fort was built in 103, concurrently with the bridge, occupying several hectares...
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of the suburb of Ponte San Giovanni, saw a battle between the inhabitants of Perugia and Assisi in 1202. Cathedral of S. Lorenzo San Pietro: late 16th-century...
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Paolo Uccello (section Battle of San Romano paintings)
windows for the same church. In 1444 he was also at work in Padua, and he travelled to Padua again in 1445 at Donatello's invitation. Back in Florence in...
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