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- centre of the nave is dominated by the beautiful freestanding Cappella del Crocefisso (Chapel of the Crucifix), designed by Michelozzo in 1448. It originally...
- Discarded 1733? Scudo della Fede c. 50 (c. 1715) - Discarded 1716 Santissimo Crocefisso c. 50 Madonna dell' ****nal c. 70 (c. 1716) - Discarded 1740? Venezia...
- 978-88-8431-790-2 Antonio Lupo, La cripta del Crocefisso a Ugento, Lecce : Leucasia, 2004, 31 p. La Cripta del Crocefisso ad Ugento : la storia, gli studi, le...
- Alexander Iacovino — MF  ALB Daniel Babaj — FW  GAM Lamin Jallow — MF  ITA Crocefisso Cancelli — MF  ITA Mattia Carriola — FW  BRA Mateus Castro Da Silva —...
- Treia Cathedral (SS. Annunziata): medieval brick Duomo Santuario del SS. Crocefisso: a large early 20th‑century church complex San Filippo Neri: Baroque church...
- the Unconscious. Bloomsbury Publishing. pp. 91–92. ISBN 9781501327971. "Crocefisso del Tufo Necropolis - Orvieto". UmbriaTourism. Archived from the original...
- during the reign of Pope Paul III. Santuario Madonna del Tufo Chiesa del Crocefisso Church of the ****unta, built in the 18th century. It is dedicated to the...
- Confraternity of Compagnia del Borgo, also known as the Company of the Santissimo Crocefisso (Holiest Crucifix). The small structure has three side chapels. The main...
- Benedetto of Mantua, the anonymous author of Del Benefizio di Gesù Cristo Crocefisso, revised by Flaminio (reprinted by Dr Babington, Cambridge, 1855). The...
- del Carmine (‘Our Lady of Mount Carmel’) and San Francesco ai piedi del Crocefisso (‘Saint Francis at the foot of the Crucifix’) originally from the church...