Definition of Convertite. Meaning of Convertite. Synonyms of Convertite

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Definition of Convertite

Convertite
Convertite Con"vert*ite, n. [Cf. It. convertito, p. p. of convertire to convert.] A convert. [Obs.] --Shak.

Meaning of Convertite from wikipedia

- The Holy Trinity or Pala delle Convertite is an altarpiece by the Italian Renaissance painter Sandro Botticelli, dating to c. 1491–1493. It is housed at...
- San Tommaso delle Convertite is a small church in Pisa, Italy. Do****ents take note of a church adjacent to an annexed hospital in 1160. In 1610, the grand-duchess...
- mentioned, without describing it, an altarpiece by Botticelli for the Convertite, an institution for ex-prostitutes, and various surviving unprovenanced...
- Santa Elisabetta delle Convertite is a formerly Roman Catholic church on Via de' Serragli in the Oltrarno neighborhood of Florence region of Tuscany, Italy...
- Palazzo Verospi and opposite the convent of Santa Maria Maddalena dei Convertite. It dates to at least the early 16th century and was occupied by the family...
- punishment decreed was either marriage or entrance into a monastery of convertite. She somehow fled to Siena in 1575. She began reading about early Christian...
- on the right side of the road between Via delle Muratte and Via delle Convertite. With the building of the Aurelian Walls (AD 271–75) the whole area was...
- San Piero a Grado San Pietro in Vinculis San Sisto San Tommaso delle Convertite San Zeno Santa Caterina Santa Cristina Santa Maria della Spina Santo Sepolcro...
- Mary Magdalene, John the Baptist and Tobias and the Angel (Pala della Convertite), 1491–1493 Parmigianino, Virgin and Child, 1525–1527 Lucas Cranach the...
- shallows" Sometimes the same vowel is repeated: mē, mē, adsum qui fēci, in mē convertite ferrum "on me, me, I who did it am here, turn your swords on me!" nec...