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Treviso Cathedral (Italian: Duomo di Treviso, Cattedrale di San Pietro Apostolo) is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Treviso, Veneto, northern Italy, dedicated to Saint Peter. It is the seat of the bishop of Treviso.
TrevisoCathedral (Italian: Duomo di Treviso, Cattedrale di San Pietro Apostolo) is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Treviso, Veneto, northern Italy, dedicated...
Treviso (US: /treɪˈviːzoʊ/ tray-VEE-zoh, Italian: [treˈviːzo] ; Venetian: Trevizo [tɾeˈʋizo]) is a city and comune (municipality) in the Veneto region...
Treviso in Treviso Cathedral Leonardo Boldrini, 1475, Musée des Beaux-Arts de Dijon Marble statue, sixteenth century, TrevisoCathedral late fifteenth century...
Italy, in the province of Treviso. It is the third largest municipality in the province by population after the capital Treviso and Conegliano. It is centrally...
The province of Treviso (Italian: provincia di Treviso) is a province in the Veneto region of Italy. Its capital is the city of Treviso. The province is...
The Diocese of Treviso (Latin: Dioecesis Tarvisina) is Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or diocese of the Catholic Church in the Veneto, Italy. It...
painter primarily active in Treviso. His one documented work is a fresco of Christ for a chapel in the Trevisocathedral. In Venice, the ceiling of the...
Maria Gloriosa del Frari, of the Cappella Antoniana in Padua and the TrevisoCathedral. Received an honorary degree as maestro dell'ordine, denoting particular...
also painted the altarpiece Madonna of the Rosary (c. 1590) for the TrevisoCathedral, God the Father with Three Theological Virtues (1598) for the church...
Lucia di Piave (1853–1858) Restoration of the church of San Nicolò, TrevisoCathedral of San Donà di Piave (destroyed during the First World War) Remodeling...
church of Santa Bona di Treviso, which he had had built. In 1931, his remains were moved to the chapel of Our Lady in TrevisoCathedral and are now with those...
Province of Treviso, Italy. On 27 May 2006, Carraro was Ordained a priest for the Pontifical Institute for Foreign Missions at TrevisoCathedral by Andrea...
to Treviso, where he became a Franciscan and joined the convent of San Francesco. Further records show that he was employed at TrevisoCathedral between...
– and co-cathedrals. Many former cathedrals and proto-cathedrals are also included, but many more are yet to be added. Almost all cathedrals in Italy...
subject of a scholarly study. He was a Dominican friar and sang at TrevisoCathedral: the earliest documentary record of his life is a payment in 1546...
Vincenzo Riccati (Castelfranco Veneto, 11 January 1707 – Treviso, 17 January 1775) was a Venetian Catholic priest, mathematician, and physicist. Vincenzo...
at the Gallerie dell'Accademia in Venice, and a Santa Giustina in Trevisocathedral. He painted a Holy Family with donor in landscape found at the Dayton...
and in 1577 became maestro di cappella at TrevisoCathedral; however, in 1578 he went to Vicenza Cathedral to take the equivalent job there, where the...
although he wished to be maestro of Padua Cathedral. After moving to Feltre Cathedral in 1593 and later TrevisoCathedral, he returned to S. Maria Glorioso del...
member from the Order of Friars Minor Capuchin who served as the Bishop of Treviso from 1904 until his death. Longhin held various roles of leadership within...
Venetian people and the lands of the provinces of Belluno, Padua, Rovigo, Treviso, Venice, Verona and Vicenza", while maintaining "bonds with Venetians in...
reported to have had the gift of prophesy. After his death, he was buried in the Cathedral of St. Peter in Treviso. St. Parisius Catholic Online v t e...
the dioceses of Treviso, Padua and Venice with his works. His most prestigious work is the fresco the apse of the TrevisoCathedral. In addition to the...
assisted Ludwig Seitz, who was painting frescoes in the choir at TrevisoCathedral. Upon returning to Germany, he worked with Friedrich Geselschap on...
Golgotha (1520–21, fresco, Cathedral of Cremona) Enthroned Madonna and Child with Saints (c. 1525, Parish church, Susegana, Treviso) St Lorenzo Giustiniani...
Benedictus PP. XI; 1240 – 7 July 1304), born Nicola Boccasini (Niccolò of Treviso), was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 22...