• Ugolino of Forlì (Italian: Ugolino da Forlì) or Ugolino of Orvieto (Italian: Ugolino da Orvieto; c. 1380 – c. 23–31 January 1452) was an Italian music...
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    made between 1355 and 1362 by Matteo di Ugolino da Bologna and finished by Giovanni de Micheluccio da Orvieto in 1364. The chapel is decorated with frescoes...
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    Orvieto (Italian: [orˈvjɛːto]) is a city and comune in the Province of Terni, southwestern Umbria, Italy, situated on the flat summit of a large butte...
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    (13th century) dubbed them tensilia, inflativa, and percussionalia; Ugolino da Orvieto (14th and 15th centuries) called them intensione ut nervis, spiritu...
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  • Owens, Jessie Ann (2001). "Palestrina [Prenestino, etc.], Giovanni Pierluigi da". Grove Music Online. Oxford: Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/gmo/9781561592630...
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    Orvieto Cathedral was eventually built to commemorate the miracle and house the Corporal of Bolsena in a reliquary made by Sienese goldsmith Ugolino di...
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  • Carpentras, and the theorists John Hothby, Johannes Tinctoris and Ugolino of Orvieto. Albert Seay was born on November 9, 1916, in Louisville, Kentucky...
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    Monaldeschi (category Orvieto)
    Sforza, made himself the Signor of Orvieto in 1437, in agreement with Pietro Ramponi, Ugolino da Montemarte, Ranuccio da Castel di Piero as well as others...
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  • 1417, a Pietro di Meo, jeweler, was active in decoration of the Orvieto Cathedral. Ugolino di Prete Ilario completed the frescoes for the Cappella del Corporale...
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    traveled to Orvieto, where it is documented that between 1497 and 1499 he completed the restoration of frescoes originally painted by Ugolino di Prete Ilario...
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