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- The Conestabile Madonna is a small (and probably unfinished) painting by the Italian Renaissance artist Raphael for the Conte della Staffa, executed c...
- suzerainty and allied with King Ladislaus of Naples, who made him Gran conestabile of the Kingdom of Naples in 1411. Excommunicated by Pope Gregory XII...
- Virgin Pinacoteca di Brera, Milan, Italy Oil on panel 170 x 117 1504: Conestabile Madonna Hermitage Museum, Saint Petersburg, Russia Tempera on canvas...
- 1416, after James' fall from power, and Joan gave him back the title of Conestabile. In 1417 Sforza was sent by Joan to help the pope against Braccio da...
- Naples[permanent dead link‍]; see Haskell and Penny 1981:331, as "the Conestabile Colonna". Visconti, Ennio Quirino. "Plate XI.". Il Museo Pio-Clementino...
- majolica and tapestry from Italy of the 15th–16th centuries, including Conestabile Madonna and Madonna with Beardless St. Joseph by Raphael. The first floor...
- Hauteville - Fabrizio Pignatelli d’Aragona, duke of Monteleone The Gran Conestabile was the commander of the army, in charge of judging the cases of military...
- of L'Aquila. Meanwhile, on 3 February 1424 Braccio was appointed Gran Conestabile of the Kingdom and received the fiefdoms of Capua and Foggia. However...
- Meniconi on the Piazza Piccola. It currently operates from the Palazzo Conestabile della Staffa [it] in the Porta Sole [it] area of the city. "Biblioteca...
- the Book (c. 1503) Solly Madonna (c. 1500–1504) Oddi Altar (1502–1504) Conestabile Madonna (c. 1502–1504) Portrait of a Man (c. 1503–1504) Vision of a Knight...