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    Nicola da Guardiagrele (born Nicola Gallucci or Nicola di Andrea di Pasquale; c. 1385/1390 – c. 1462) was an Italian late medieval goldsmith, painter and...
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    craft, copper craft and gold-work, Guardiagrele was the home of the great goldsmith and sculptor Nicola da Guardiagrele, who was born there in the late 14th...
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    as: the polyptych by Jacobello del Fiore; a Processional Cross by Nicola da Guardiagrele, a group of wooden and terracotta sculptures such as a St Sebastian...
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    cultural period in the century. Artists like Jacobello del Fiore and Nicola da Guardiagrele were called to work in the city, which had commercial relationship...
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    Venafro, Apulia and parts of central Italy). A prominent figure was Nicola da Guardiagrele, a goldsmith and painter trained at the school of Ghiberti in Florence...
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    portal and a beamed rosette. The Baroque interior has works by Nicola da Guardiagrele, as well as a relic of "rib of the Dragon" that, according to the...
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    ostensory in gilded copper and enamel, by Giovanni da Agnone, a disciple of Nicola da Guardiagrele. The church of Sant'Antonio Abate has a Romanesque...
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    sull’identità del ‘Maestro di Beffi’ e sulla formazione sulmonese di Nicola da Guardiagrele, article by Cristina Pasqualetti. Getty Museum, entry on Beffi Triptych...
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  • book}}: |website= ignored (help) Churchill, Sidney J. A. (1919). Nicola da Guardiagrele, orafo abruzzese del secolo XIV-XV (in Italian). Empoli.{{cite book}}:...
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  • of Mardin Father Giuseppe da Burgos, OFMCap (1842 – 1845) Nicola da Barcellona, OFMCap (1845 – 1873) Donato da Guardiagrele, OFMCap (1873 – 1879) Giovanni...
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    Federico Faruffini, Via Taddeo Landini, Via Giuseppe Maggiolini, Via Nicola da Guardiagrele, Via degli Orafi, Via Marcantonio Raimondi, Viale Luigi Schiavonetti...
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    the Annunciation, the other of the Virgin; both are attributed to Nicola da Guardiagrele. In the middle of the architrave is Niccolò degli Arcioni's coat...
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    d'arte della Maremma Museo Collezione Gianfranco Luzzetti Guardiagrele Museo del duomo di Guardiagrele Imola Museo di Palazzo Tozzoni La Spezia Museo Civico...
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  • Nicandro Garganico San Nicola Arcella San Nicola Baronia San Nicola da Crissa San Nicola dell'Alto San Nicola la Strada San Nicola Manfredi San Nicolò d'Arcidano...
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    bordered with the Peligni near Field of Jupiter and the Frentani from Guardiagrele (the ancient Grele) to Lanciano (Anxanum); however, this incorrect toponym...
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    Juul-Jensen, Evgeni Petrov, Jay McCarthy, Jesper Hansen, Michael Rogers, Nicolas Roche, Edward Beltrán and Bruno Pires The riders on the squad were Matti...
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