AntoniodaSanGimignano (died 1496) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Bagnoregio (1488–1496). On 21 May 1488, AntoniodaSan Gimignano...
1475, he worked with his brother Giuliano on the Collegiata church in SanGimignano. Benedetto's most important contribution was the carved altar in the...
Antonio Maffei da Volterra (1450 – 13 May 1478) was an Italian presbyter, clergyman, and Papal notary. He was born into a noble family in the town of...
1462 – 1475) Pietro Bocca (6 November 1475 – death 1483 or 1487) AntoniodaSanGimignano (21 April 1488 – death 1497) Bartolomé Martí (2 March 1497 – 25...
in the first half of 1465 to Antonio Cortesi and Tita Aldobrandini. His father was a papal abbreviator from SanGimignano, although his family was originally...
Diocese Diocese of Bagnoregio In office 1475–1487 Predecessor Angelo Pisani Successor AntoniodaSanGimignano Personal details Died 1487 Bagnoregio, Italy...
Giovanni Antonio Dosio (1533–1611) was an Italian architect and sculptor. Dosio was born in SanGimignano. A student of Ammanati, with whom he realized...
greater") to distinguish it from successive foundations at Florence, SanGimignano, Naples and elsewhere. It was founded in 1313 by Bernardo Tolomei, a...
church of Santa Maria Assunta, located in SanGimignano, Tuscany, Italy. It was designed by Giuliano and Benedetto da Maiano in 1468 to enshrine the relics...
wooden polychromed statues Virgin and Gabriel for the Collegiata in SanGimignano (the polychrome finishing was done by other masters, such as Martino...
of Milan, he was crowned King of Italy in the city's Cathedral. Motta, Antonio (1931). Treccani (ed.). Della Torre (in Italian). {{cite book}}: |work=...
depicting Saint Julian and given to the college of SanGimignano; it shows the influence of Masolino da Panicale. The Hungarian art historian Miklós Boskovits...
of a Man and frescoes in Santa Fina Chapel of Collegiate Church of SanGimignano in Tuscany c.1479: Hans Memling completes painting the St John Altarpiece...
Burial of Saint Augustine (1464–1465) in the church of Sant'Agostino in SanGimignano. Above each semicircular arch, on the upper floor is a tabernacle window...
Rome#Etymology) Sagliano Micca – Pietro Micca, Piedmontese hero SanGimignano – Saint Geminianus San Mauro Pascoli – Giovanni Pascoli, poet Sanremo – Saint Romulus...
Montescudaio Moscadello di Montalcino Nipozzano Parrina Pitigliano SanGimignano Scansano Val di Chiana Val di Cornia Valdinievole Valle di Arbia Vino...
Vercelli, Lodi, Crema, and Monferrato led by Alberto Scotti and Ghiberto da Correggio. Matteo's home in Milan was attacked and looted. Forced into exile...
lire to the Lopez family. In January 1981, he escaped from prison in SanGimignano and fled to Buenos Aires, where he was recognized and arrested a little...
attraction, and other Tuscan towns, such as Siena, Pisa, Lucca and SanGimignano, were also considered important destinations. The most prominent stop...