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Diotisalvi, also
Deotisalvi or Deustesalvet, was an
architect from Pisa, Italy,
active in the 12th
century in Pisa.
Little is
known of him. He is well...
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study seems to
indicate Diotisalvi was the
original architect, due to the time of
construction and
affinity with
other Diotisalvi works,
notably the bell...
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Diotisalvi Neroni (1401 – 4
August 1482) was an
Italian politician. He
wrote Florentina Syndicatus. Born in Florence, he was
appointed to
numerous important...
- campanile, the
famous Leaning Tower of Pisa. The
baptistery was
designed by
Diotisalvi,
whose signature can be read on two
pillars inside the building, with...
- was
marked by an
attempted coup led by Luca Pitti, Niccolò Soderini,
Diotisalvi Neroni,
Angelo Acciaiuoli and his
cousin Pierfrancesco de' Medici, who...
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Neroni (c.1505–1571),
Italian painter, sculptor, architect, and
engineer Diotisalvi Neroni (1401–1482),
Italian politician Signora Madeline Vesey Neroni,...
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ciborium over the high
altar of
Santa Maria Maggiore, in Rome a bust of
Diotisalvi Neroni,
adviser to
Piero de
Medici (1464)
companion pieces of Charity...
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early 12th
century (it is
known at
least from 1113), it was
designed by
Diotisalvi, who also
designed the
Baptistery of Pisa
Cathedral forty years later...
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located here,
designed by
Florentine sculptor Baccio Bandinelli. Curiously,
Diotisalvi Neroni, a
refugee who had
taken part in the plot
against Piero de' Medici...
- 1459 Died)
Orlando Bonarli (16 Jun 1459 – 1461 Died)
Giovanni Neroni Diotisalvi (22 Mar 1462 – 1473 Died)
Pietro Riario, O.F.M. Conv. (20 Jul 1473 – 3...