- 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...