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Baptista Spagnuoli Mantu****, O.Carm (Italian:
Battista Mantovano, English:
Battista the
Mantuan or
simply Mantuan; also
known as
Johannes Baptista Spagnolo;...
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Quartieri Spagnoli (Neapolitan:
Quartieri Spagnuoli; lit. 'Spanish Barracks') is an area of the city of Naples, Italy. The area, encomp****ing c. 800,000...
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Nostra Signora del
Sacro Cuore (lit. 'Our Lady of the
Sacred Heart', also
known as San
Giacomo degli Spagnoli and in Spanish,
Santiago de los Españoles)...
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Their original location was
sacristy of the
church of San
Giacomo degli Spagnuoli, but they were then
moved in the late 19th century, and then to the Spanish...
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originally in the
Spanish national church in Rome, San
Giacomo degli Spagnuoli, but was
moved in the
nineteenth century when the
church fell out of Spanish...
- ("Sicilian"/"from Sicily") Spagnola/Spagnoli/Spagnolo/Spagnuola/
Spagnuoli/Spagnuolo ("Spaniard", "Spanish", "from Spain") Svizzera/Svizzeri/Svizzero...
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Trovandosi adunque Colombo in un
convito con
molti nobili Spagnuoli, dove si
ragionaua (come si costuma,) dell'Indie; uno di loro
hebbe a dire. Signor...
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pictures for the
churches at Rome. In the
church of San
Giacomo degli Spagnuoli is an
altarpiece of the ****umption of the
Virgin with
Glory of Angels...
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Toledo (since 1870
called Strada di Roma), the
church of St.
Giacomo degli Spagnuoli; the
square bastions to the
Castel Nuovo; a
large palazzo at Posillipo...
- Ramiro,
Ufficiale Spagnuolo, e
Soldati Spagnuoli,
costume design for L'****edio di
Leida (1856)....