The Basilica di San Zeno (also known as San Zeno Maggiore or San Zenone) is a minor basilica of Verona, northern Italy constructed between 967 and 1398...
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Zeno of Verona (Venetian: Xenòn de Verona or Xen de Verona; Italian: Zenone da Verona; about 300 – 371 or 380) was an Afro-Italian Christian figure believed...
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of San Zeno and several cloisters that are now part of the Basilica of San Zeno survive. It was very important both for the history of Verona and for...
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The Verona Arena (Italian: Arena di Verona, Italian: [aˈrɛːna di veˈroːna, aˈreːna -]) is a Roman amphitheatre in Piazza Bra in Verona, Italy, built in...
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ISBN 978-0-8122-1342-3. "Welsch-Bern". Zeno.org. Retrieved 26 February 2022. Solinas, Giovanni (1981). Storia di Verona (in Italian). David Abulafia, Short...
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1456–1459. It remains in situ in the Basilica di San Zeno, the main church of the Northern Italian city of Verona. Mantegna's style mixes Greco-Roman classical...
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San Zeno di Montagna (Venetian: San Xen de Montagna) is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Verona in the Italian region Veneto, located about...
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chiesa di Sant'Anastasia, or the Basilica of Saint Anastasia (Italian: Basilica di Santa Anastasia) is a church built by the Dominican Order in Verona, northern...
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dedicated to St. Peter Martyr, a Dominican native of Verona and patron saint of the city along with St. Zeno. A great contribution to the construction of the...
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San Zeno is the Italian name of Zeno of Verona, an Italian Catholic saint. It may also refer to: San Zeno di Montagna, a municipality in the Province of...
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