death, and was elevated to the cardinalate in 1884. He was born Pietro Geremia Celesia in Palermo in 1814, the son of Lancellotto Celesia, Marchese of...
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1843 to clean and conserve the famed Renaissance-era sculpture David by Michelangelo; unfortunately his hydrochloric acid cleaning solution removed the stone's...
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San Geremia San Rocco (Venice) San Rocco healing the plague victims He was a founder member of the Accademia of arts in Venice. His son Michelangelo was...
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di Cambio and with later additions by Niccolò dell'Arca and the young Michelangelo. Dominic Guzman, on arriving in Bologna in January 1218, was impressed...
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Venice 1726–27 Hermitage Museum, Saint Petersburg, Russia Venice: S. Geremia and the Entrance to the Cannaregio 1726–1727 Royal Collection, Windsor...
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Cossa - Italian Renaissance painter (born c. 1430) 1476: Cristoforo di Geremia – Italian medalist (born 1410) 1475: Dieric Bouts – Early Netherlandish...
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(Todi) Palazzo Arcivescovile Palazzo delle Albere Palazzo Communale Palazzo Geremia Palazzo Pretorio Palazzo Salvadori Buonconsiglio Castle Palazzo dei Trecento...
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important photographers Domingos and Reno Mancuso, Giacomo and Ulysses Geremia, and Julio Calegari, who were in great demand at the time and left extensive...
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though changing his name, describing him as "that old Fascist lawyer Geremia ... so well-liked by the Regime, that one, that he managed for at least...
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Italian translation with the imprimatur of Siena) had had a great impact on Geremia Bonomelli, the Bishop of Cremona in Italy, who added an appendix to a book...
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