The Church of St Job (Italian: Chiesa di San Giobbe) is a 15th-century Roman Catholic church located overlooking the campo of the same name, known as Sant'Agiopo...
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The San Giobbe Altarpiece (Italian: Pala di San Giobbe) is a c. 1487 altarpiece in oils on panel by the Venetian Renaissance painter Giovanni Bellini....
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Gianni Maria Covatta (born 11 June 1956), best known as Giobbe Covatta, is an Italian stand-up comedian, actor, writer and politician. Born in Taranto...
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Paolo Giobbe (10 January 1880 – 14 August 1972) was an Italian cardinal of the Catholic Church who served as Papal Datary in the Roman Curia from 1959...
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occupied with work in the Hall of the Great Council, seems to separate the San Giobbe Altarpiece, and that of the church of San Zaccaria at Venice. Formally,...
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San Giobbe Campus, Ca' Foscari's Department of Economics....
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Cannaregio district (sestiere), just South of Rio San Giobbe, linking the fondamenta San Giobbe, and the South-West area of Cannaregio, to the fondamenta...
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and its relations with the Holy See.: Constitution Article 5 § 5 Paolo Giobbe (8 August 1961 – 3 July 1969) Giacomo Violardo (3 July 1969 – 17 March 1978)...
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2014 Alessandro Zaccuri (November 4, 2014). "Grande Guerra, OLMI porta Giobbe in trincea". Avvenire. Retrieved 20 May 2015. Deborah Young (February 11...
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blogger, writer, media performer Valentina Petrini, journalist and writer Giobbe Covatta, actor, performer writer and social activist Italy portal European...
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