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    firmly Guelph in sympathy. The name has many spellings, which include Frangipane, Freiapane, Fricapane and Fresapane. In his Trattatello in laude di Dante...
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  • It then passed to the monastery of St. Alexius, in emphyteusis to the Frangipanes, and to the monastery of St. Sabbas. In the 16th century it was owned...
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    Italy. Situated inside the Palazzo Querini Stampalia, in the sestiere of Castello, on the left bank of the Grand Canal, it includes famous paintings as a...
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  • greatest splendor under the rule in turn of the Counts of Tusculum, the Frangipane, the Orsini, the Apostolic Chamber, the Caetani, and finally the Colonna...
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    of their Order.[citation needed] In the early 17th century, Silvestro Frangipane, a Dominican, investigated the painting and wrote a book about it. Several...
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    with white marble, also from earlier buildings. In the Middle Ages, the Frangipane family transformed the building into a fortress, and so it survived intact...
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    Avellino, Campania Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary; Saint Ottone Frangipane cathedral, minor basilica Ascoli Piceno Cathedral Basilica Cattedrale...
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  • (11 Sep 1445 – 21 Apr 1449 Appointed, Archbishop of Salerno) Giovanni Frangipane (bishop) (14 May 1449 – 1486 Died) Bernardino Ferrari de Achrio (22 Sep...
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    Internazionale "Casa della Pietra", Trieste (Italy) 2003 Group Palazzo Frangipane, Tarcento (UD) (Italy) 2004 Arte Fiera Galleria d'arte Vecchiato, Vicenza...
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    (1827–1848) Angelo Fusinato (1850–1854) Andrea Casasola (1855–1863) Nicolò Frangipane (1866–1872) Pietro Cappellari (1872–1881 Resigned) Domenico Pio Rossi...
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