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    Hall", after the French emperor slept there. The Castle of St. George (Castello di San Giorgio) was built from 1395 and finished in 1406 under commission...
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    and Storm coast of Normandy (1856). His Veduta di Moncalieri (1853) is housed in the royal Castello of Agliè. He became director of the Royal Pinacoteca...
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    Pope, she had him assassinated 10 November 1657, in her presence at Fontainebleau, where the queen was staying in her passage through France. "bitter...
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    the Rolli di Genova, UNESCO World Heritage List sites. Designed and decorated in the second half of the 16th century by Giovan Battista Castello, it constitutes...
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    Bufalini (1562), Città di Castello. Palazzo Nobili-Tarugi, Montepulciano. La Castellina (1554), Norcia. Palazzo del Giardino, Parma. Rocca di San Giorgio, San...
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  • original) Carpentras Carpentrasso or Carpentorato Cassel Castello, Castello Casteljaloux Castello Geloso, Castel Geloso, Castelgeloso Castellane Castellana...
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  • sculptor (died 1548) Luca Penni, Italian painter, member of the School of Fontainebleau (died 1556) Georg Pencz, German engraver, painter and printmaker (died...
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    birth to her first child, a son, on 27 September 1601 at the Palace of Fontainebleau. The boy, named Louis, and automatically upon birth heir to the throne...
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    colleagues. In 1518–1519, he joined the court of Francis I of France. At Fontainebleau, he worked in the wake of the aged Leonardo, who died in 1519. He produced...
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    magnificent image for their powerful patrons." The central fountain at Villa di Castello featured a statue of Hercules, symbolizing Cosimo de' Medici, the ruler...
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    1475), and Luca Signorelli, who until 1498 was based in nearby Città di Castello. According to Vasari, Raphael's father placed him in the workshop of...
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    the chancellor advocated this policy to an assembly of notables at Fontainebleau. Historians regard the occasion as an early example of Catherine's statesmanship...
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    River into Spain at Irun. Soon after this event, the secret Treaty of Fontainebleau was signed between France and Spain. The document was drawn up by Napoleon's...
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    precedent for it was a design by Benvenuto Cellini for the French King at Fontainebleau. In the middle of the fountain Cellini wanted to erect a "pedestal,...
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    France as originally intended. A bronze casting, made for François I at Fontainebleau from a mold taken from the original under the supervision of Primaticcio...
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    Murat said, "My friends, if you wish to spare me, aim at my heart." Castello di Pizzo, Murat's place of imprisonment and execution Murat's death sentence...
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    leave with her children in December 1807. As part of the Treaty of Fontainebleau, Napoleon incorporated Etruria to his domains. After a futile interview...
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    Perogalli (1987). "Gli affreschi della Sala dei Vizi e delle Virtù nel «Castello» di Masnago". Arte Lombarda. No. 80/81/82. pp. 73–83. Carlo Cairati (2021)...
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  • III; seat of the embassy of Egypt in Rome since 1997. Castello Ursino Catania Casino Reale di Persano Salerno Palazzo Pitti Florence Royal Palace of...
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    sculpture, appeared in the first Gardens of the French Renaissance at Fontainebleau and other royal residences. Marie de' Medici, as widow of Henry IV and...
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    accompaniment to Amelia's aria "Par che mi dica ancora" in the tragic opera Il castello di Kenilworth (1821), as did Camille Saint-Saëns in his 1886 The Carnival...
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    of the former Benedictine abbey of Santa Maria di Maniace—which he later transformed into the Castello di Nelson—situated between the comunes of Bronte...
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  • (March 1812) Paris (1814) Tauroggen Ried Chaumont Kiel Mantua Casalanza Fontainebleau (1814) Paris (1815) Miscellaneous Bibliography Bourbon Restoration Casualties...
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    (1555–1630) Bartolomeo Cesi (1556–1629) Alessandro Maganza (1556–1640) Bernardo Castello (1557–1629) Lodovico Cigoli (1559–1613) Enea Talpino (1559–1626) Bartolommeo...
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    Caravaggisim by the early 17th century. His son Juan Ribalta, Vicente Castelló and Jusepe de Ribera are said to have been his pupils, although it is entirely...
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    together all the elements. The Italians brought in to expand the Palace of Fontainebleau introduced the technique to France. Its spread to Germany and England...
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    Milan, under the Visconti, the Certosa di Pavia was completed, and then later under the Sforza, the Castello Sforzesco was built. Venetian Renaissance...
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    Lazán prepared a coup de main against the French battalion installed atop Castelló d'Empúries. Since bad roads precluded a night attack, Lazán moved in the...
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    Books. pp. 130–131, 138. ISBN 0-7679-0816-3. Bo, Gianfranco. "Il sorriso di Pacioli". utenti.quipo.it (in Italian). Stephane Fitch DaVinci's Fingerprints...
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  • paintings : The Creation of Eve from Adam, Pinacoteca Comunale, Città di Castello (url) Auguste Raffet (1804–1860), 1 painting : Two French Hussars on...
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