- The
Biccherna was the
magistrate or
chancellery of
finance from the 13th to the 14th
century for the
republic and then city of Siena,
region of Tuscany...
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Republic of Siena.
Monks from the
abbey routinely served as
Camarlinghi di
Biccherna, i.e. high
magistrates of the main
financial institution of the republic...
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about 1298 to 1331. In 1306 he
painted a
panel for the
office of the
Biccherna in the
Palazzo Pubblico in Siena. In 1317 he
painted an
altar panel for...
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Speme and
Guido di Graziano,
which are do****ented with the
painting of
Biccherna book
covers for the
Sienese commune in the 1270s. Some
equate Guido as...
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September 1986 to
celebrate the
centenary of the
abolition of the
Balia and
Biccherna governments. In
earlier times, the
third Palio was a way to
honor distinguished...
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Guild in 1355. In 1352 he
executed a
Coronation of the
Virgin for the
Biccherna, the
Sienese Ministry of Finance. In 1359,
together with
Nello Betti,...
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least of the merchants. In 1263 the arms of the 'Four Provisors' of the
Biccherna at
Siena were
painted on the
cover of the tax-book for that year inaugurating...
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looked like. The
earliest proof of its
existence is a
record in the
biccherna on the
purchase of
black and
white fabrics to make 77 banners. The city...
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first mention of him is
dated 1250 and was
found in the
records of the
Biccherna or
financial administration of Siena, a
mention now lost but transcribed...
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Vicolo del S****o, in Siena, Italy.
Building at the site was
begun by the
Biccherna for
monks of the
Silvestrine order in 1345. In 1440 it was p****ed to the...