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- A bell tower is a tower that contains one or more bells, or that is designed to hold bells even if it has none. Such a tower commonly serves as part of...
- house of dell'Opera di Santa Maria, bequeathed sixty soldi to the Opera Campanilis petrarum Sancte Marie. The sum was then used toward the purchase of a...
- Genus: Ptichodis Species: P. bucetum Binomial name Ptichodis bucetum (Grote, 1883) Synonyms Celiptera bucetum Grote, 1883 Phurys campanilis Smith, 1905...
- Gian Gerolamo Campanili (died 22 June 1626) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Isernia (1608–1625) and Bishop of Lacedonia (1625–1626)...
- exhibits three typical Italianate features: a prominently bracketed cornice, towers based on Italian campanili and belvederes, and adjoining arched windows....
- The two towers which remain on the property are the remnants of the campanili of the monastery's church. After failing in his attempts to buy the nearby...
- there are some oriental influences in the exterior, particularly the two campanili which resemble minarets. As a pilgrimage church, the building was expected...
- office 1611–1624 Predecessor Alessio Geromoaddi Successor Gian Gerolamo Campanili Previous post(s) Bishop of Montemarano (1603–1611) Orders Consecration...
- exists today. Another causeway was to be built, called "The Drive of the Campanili." The causeway would connect Hibiscus Island (south of the Venetian Islands)...
- Diocese Diocese of Isernia In office 1626–1637 Predecessor Gian Gerolamo Campanili Successor Domenico Giordani Previous post(s) Bishop of Montepeloso (1623–1626)...