- Pope John XIV (Latin:
Iohannes XIV; died 20
August 984), born
Peter Canepanova, was the
bishop of Rome and
ruler of the
Papal States from
December 983...
-
painted a
Nativity with
saints and
angels in the
church of
Santa Maria di
Canepanova in Pavia. His last works,
characterized by a cold
monumental style, include...
- of the
Papal States.
Fourth pope not to use his
personal name (Pietro
Canepanova). — 20
August 984 – 20 July 985 (334 days)
Boniface VII
BONFATIUS Septinus...
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Santa Maria di
Canepanova is a Renaissance-style
Roman Catholic church located in
central Pavia,
region of Lombardy, Italy.
Although in the past the design...
- dell'Ammiraglio,
Palermo Santa Maria del Carmine,
Pavia Santa Maria di
Canepanova,
Pavia Santa Maria della Catena,
Palermo Santa Maria della Spina, Pisa...
- families. Only a wing of the
original castle has survived.
Santa Maria di
Canepanova: this
renaissance octagonal church is
attributed to Bramante.
Santa Maria...
-
December 983, Otto II had
installed Pietro Canepanova as pope.
Calling himself Pope John XIV,
Canepanova was a non-Roman from
Lombardy who had served...
- • VIII • IX • X • XI • XII • XIII Pope John XIV 983–984
Pietro Canepanova 14 John XIVb or John XIV bis Did not
exist Medieval historians misread...
- in
September to name a new pope,
selecting the
bishop of Pavia,
Pietro Canepanova (who
reigned as Pope John XIV), in
November or
early December.
While Otto...
- the
covering vault echo the
examples of the
Church of
Santa Maria di
Canepanova in
Pavia and of the
Civic Temple of the
Blessed Virgin Incoronata in Lodi...