Bungart. 1507. Pietro da Ravenna, also known as Pietro Tomasi of Ravenna, Pietro Francesco Tommai, Pietro Ravennate, Petrus Ravennas, Petrus Tommai,...
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Ravenna (/rəˈvɛnə/ rə-VEN-ə; Italian: [raˈvenna], also local pronunciation: [raˈvɛn(n)a] ; Romagnol: Ravèna, Ravêna) is the capital city of the Province...
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Pietro da Rimini lived in the early 14th century, and is known for his work Crucifixion, which is located in Urbania, near Urbino. Paintings in the church...
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display is the detached 14th-century frescoes, originally from the church of Santa Clara, completed by Pietro da Rimini. Comune of Ravenna, description....
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archbishops of Ravenna and, from 1947 of the Archdiocese of Ravenna and Cervia, which in 1985 became styled the Archdiocese of Ravenna-Cervia. The earlier...
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Francesca da Rimini or Francesca da Polenta (died between 1283 and 1286) was a medieval noblewoman of Ravenna, who was murdered by her husband, Giovanni...
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related to Pietro Aldobrandini. Pietro Aldobrandini (31 March 1571 – 10 February 1621) was an Italian cardinal and patron of the arts. Pietro Aldobrandini...
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II da Polenta was lord of Ravenna, Italy from 1389 to 1400. He was the son of Guido III da Polenta, grandson of Bernardino I and a member of the da Polenta...
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Guido, surnamed "l'Antico" (the Elder), who wielded great authority in Ravenna in the 13th century. His grandson Guido Novello upheld the power of the...
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Traversari (section Exile from Ravenna)
Faenza. Pietro III Traversari (son of Peter II) was, like his father, a protector of poets and artists. Born in 1145, he was podestà of Ravenna from 1218...
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