• Tommaso Malvito (died 1508) was an Italian sculptor, known particularly for his work on funerary monuments in Naples at the turn of the fifteenth and...
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  • period Tommaso Maestrelli (1922–1976), Italian football midfielder and manager Tommaso Malombra (died 1513), Roman Catholic prelate Tommaso Malvito (died...
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    Decameron, has 14th-century frescoes. The crypt is by the Lombard Tommaso Malvito. The façade was reworked by Enrico Alvino in the late 19th century...
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    Laurana, Pietro da Milano, Cola Rapicano, Cristoforo Majorana, Tommaso and Giovan Tommaso Malvito, Ermolao Barbaro the Younger and the Elder, Giuliano and Benedetto...
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    Sculptor Location Notes 25 June 1243 – 7 December 1254 Innocent IV Tommaso Malvito Naples Cathedral Original, commissioned by archbishop Humbert of Montauro...
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    sculptures by Bernardo Manco . The adjacent cloister was designed by Tommaso Malvito. In the chapel of the Madonna di Pompei are a Crucifixion, and a Pietà...
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    His tomb was the work of renowned sculptors Jacopo della Pila [it], Tommaso Malvito and Domenico Gagini. Carafa wrote thirteen Memoriali in vernacular...
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    wife, Lucrezia Filangieri di Candida (1517), sculpted by Giovanni Tommaso Malvito. Giovanello, secretary to the King of Aragon, reclines above in three...
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    Vesivalle. The walls are frescoed by Beinaschi and have sculptures by Tommaso Malvito. In the arches of the chapels are frescoes (1699–1701) by Malinconico...
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    Room Santa Maria Donnaregina Vecchia Tondo of the Madonna and Child Tommaso Malvito and workshop Warming Room Santa Maria Donnaregina Vecchia Tondo of...
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  • (born unknown) Hans Holbein the Elder, German painter (born 1460) Tommaso Malvito, Italian sculptor (born unknown) Andrea Solari, Italian Renaissance...
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    the diocese of Malvito. From its beginning, the diocese of San Marco was directly dependent on the Roman See, and was not (unlike Malvito) part of any metropolitan...
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    right of consecrating bishops for (in addition to those named by Pope Leo) Malvito, Policastro, Marsico, Martirano, and Caciano. The archbishops, therefore...
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    of the title used the superior titles of Prince of Bonifati or Duke of Malvito. San Donato di Ninea Calvera Grotteria Policastrello Grottolella Oliveto...
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