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Saint Ceccardus of Luni (died 860),
otherwise San
Ceccardo, was a
bishop of Luni in Liguria, Italy, who was
believed to have been
killed by
Viking pirates...
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Ceccardo Egidio Fucigna (1834–1884) was an
Italian sculptor who
established a long
partnership with the
architect William Burges.
Fucigna worked as an...
- the
dialect "poeta crepuscolare"
Giambattista Vigo, and the
symbolist Ceccardo Roccatagliata Ceccardi [it]. The city of
Genoa has been an inspiration...
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pretending to be a
dying Christian convert. The 9th century
Bishop Saint Ceccardo,
believed to have been
martyred by the Vikings, is
celebrated on 16 June...
- (architect and
office manager)
William Frame (architect and collaborator)
Ceccardo Egidio Fucigna (sculptor and collaborator) Axel Haig (collaborator) Horatio...
- (architect and
office manager)
William Frame (architect and collaborator)
Ceccardo Egidio Fucigna (sculptor and collaborator) Axel Haig (collaborator) Horatio...
- highlight, the Roof Garden,
featuring a
sculpture of the
Madonna and
child by
Ceccardo Fucigna. Bute's
bedroom contained extensive religious iconography and an...
- 300/sq mi)
Demonym Carrarini Time zone UTC+1 (CET) • Summer (DST) UTC+2 (CEST)
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Patron saint San
Ceccardo Saint day June 16...
- for the
Cappella del
Tesoro di San Gennaro, in
which he
competed against Ceccardo Bernucci,
Giovan Battista Cavagna,
Giulio Cesare Fontana,
Giovan Giacomo...
- Nicholls,
together with
another long-time collaborator, the
Italian sculptor Ceccardo Fucigna.
Stimulated by
antiquarian writings about British viticulture,...