dell'Osservanza francescana, Firenze, Silvana 1997 Daniela Stiaffini, Silvia Pagnin, S. Croce in Fossabanda, Pisa, ETS 2004 Angelo Eugenio Mecca, Il convento...
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Saint Catherine of Alexandria Polyptych (redirect from Pisa Polyptych)
The Saint Catherine of Alexandria Polyptych (also known as Pisa Polyptych) is a painting by the Italian medieval artist Simone Martini, dating to 1320...
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Silvana Grasso (Macchia di Giarre, 3 June 1952) is an Italian writer. Grasso was born in Macchia di Giarre, where she currently lives and works as a philologist...
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Silvia Mazzieri (category People from Pisa)
appearances in RAI television series. Mazzieri was born on 23 February 1993 in Pisa to Adelina Maccari and Luciano Mazzieri. She spent her childhood and adolescence...
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Margarita de la Pisa Carrión (pronounced [maɾɣaˈɾita ðe la ˈpisa kaˈrjon]; born 19 September 1975) is a Spanish politician of the political party Vox,...
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of Italy) (L) Magda Negri Gianni Nieddu Carlo Pegorer Leana Pignedoli Silvana Pisa Andrea Ranieri Giorgio Roilo Edo Ronchi Sabina Rossa Cesare Salvi Lido...
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have worked in the Jewish section: Carlo Maciachini (Davide Leonino and Pisa shrines), Giovanni Battista Bossi (Anselmo de Benedetti tomb), Ercole Balossi...
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Mónica Silvana González González (pronounced [ˈmonika sil'βana ɣonˈsales]; born 1976) is an Argentine and Spanish politician who has been serving as Member...
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Ros Sempere (S&D) Ruiz Devesa (S&D) Sánchez Amor (S&D) Sanz (Greens–EFA) Silvana (S&D) Solé (Greens–EFA) Solís (Renew) Tertsch (ECR) Urbán (GUE-NGL) Vázquez (Renew)...
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moved to Pisa in 1473 when Lorenzo the Magnificent gained control of Florence. Charles VIII moved it back from 1497 to 1515, but it was moved to Pisa again...
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