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Malvito (Calabrian: Marivitu) is a town and
comune in the
province of
Cosenza in the
Calabria region of
southern Italy. Its name
derives from the Latin...
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Tommaso Malvito (died 1508) was an
Italian sculptor,
known particularly for his work on
funerary monuments in
Naples at the turn of the
fifteenth and...
- Decameron, has 14th-century frescoes. The
crypt is by the
Lombard Tommaso Malvito. The façade was
reworked by
Enrico Alvino in the late 19th century, but...
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Mallare Malnate Malo
Malonno Malosco Mals
Maltignano Malvagna Malvicino Malvito Mammola Mamoiada Manciano Mandanici Mandas Mandatoriccio Mandela Mandello...
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Calabria region of
southern Italy. The town is
bordered by ****nano Castello,
Malvito,
Roggiano Gravina and San
Marco Argentano.
Anton Santori, writer, playwright...
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Sculptor Location Notes 25 June 1243 – 7
December 1254
Innocent IV
Tommaso Malvito Naples Cathedral Original,
commissioned by
archbishop Humbert of Montauro...
- Milano, Cola Rapicano,
Cristoforo Majorana,
Tommaso and
Giovan Tommaso Malvito,
Ermolao Barbaro the
Younger and the Elder,
Giuliano and
Benedetto da Maiano...
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manager Tommaso Malombra (died 1513),
Roman Catholic prelate Tommaso Malvito (died 1524),
Italian sculptor Tommaso Marchesi (1773–1852),
Italian composer...
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Dedicated to St John the Baptist, and
decorated by
Lombard artists including Malvito and
Jacopo della Pila. Here, the tomb of
Antonio Miroballo was completed...
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ville romane calabresi fra il II e il IV
secolo d.C.:
Roggiano Gravina,
Malvito e Casignana”. ISBN 978-88-7228-723-1 www. edipuglia.it
Sabbione C. (ed...