Signore Gesù Cristo; Duomo di Ravenna) is a Roman Catholic cathedral dedicated to the Resurrection of Jesus Christ in the city of Ravenna, Italy. Formerly...
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Renzo Ravenna (Ferrara, August 20, 1893 - Ferrara, October 29, 1961) was an Italian lawyer and politician. He belonged to a prominent Jewish family in...
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Santa Croce, Florence (redirect from Basilica di Santa Croce di Firenze)
Florence, Italy. It is situated on the Piazza di Santa Croce, about 800 metres southeast of the Duomo, on what was once marshland beyond the city walls...
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Donatello (redirect from Donato di Niccolò di Betto Bardi)
1443–1449, Museo Antoniano, Padua Statue of St. John the Baptist in the Duomo di Siena, c. 1455 Judith and Holofernes, c. 1460 Coat of arms of the Martelli...
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Salerno Cathedral (redirect from Duomo di Salerno)
Salerno Cathedral (or duomo) is the main church in the city of Salerno in southern Italy and a major tourist attraction. It is dedicated to Saint Matthew...
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Ravenna. The baroque decorations were removed in the 1904 refurbishment. During 1734 to 1745, he worked on the reconstruction of the Duomo di Ravenna...
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Parma Cathedral (redirect from Duomo di Parma)
10.33111°E / 44.80333; 10.33111 Parma Cathedral (Italian: Duomo di Parma; Cattedrale di Santa Maria Assunta) is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Parma...
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located in Ravenna, Italy, next to the Baptistry of Neon and behind the Duomo of Ravenna. In the museum relics of early Christian Ravenna are preserved...
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Reclamation") Duomo di San Nicolò San Domenico Argenta is located on the SS16 Adriatica state highway, which connects it to Ferrara and Ravenna. It has a...
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di Girolamo Savonarola (in Italian). p. 393. Carrari, Vincenzo (1503). Historia de' Rossi Parmigiani, Ravenne (in Italian). Ravenna. "La conquista di...
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