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seven years. In Italy,
members of the
Flagellant movement were
called disciplinati,
while laudesi never practiced flagellation, but met
together in their...
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altarpiece are dis****d in
other galleries. In the
chapel of the
Disciplinati of Città
della Pieve is an
Adoration of the Magi, a
square of 6.5 m containing...
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chapel on Via
Pignolo in Bergamo, for
which it was
commissioned by the '
Disciplinati', a lay confraternity. It
still hangs in its
original position. Lotto...
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Later the
church was ****igned to the
Flagellant Confraternity of the
Disciplinati, who were
devoted to the
Virgin of the Annunciation. The
church was rebuilt...
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original chapel at the site, and was the home in 1348 of a
company of
Disciplinati (flagellants). The
Oratory was
refurbished in 1776–1778 and redecorated...
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praise of God; the
second kind of confraternity,
known as
battuti or
disciplinati,
flagellated themselves during somber public processions. With the advent...
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Donated by the
Count Giorgio Maffei in 1499 to the
Confraternity of
Disciplinati, it has a
Baroque façade and
houses the "Mortorio",
recently restored...
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initially do****ented by 1522, but
occupied by 1589 by the
Company of the
Disciplinati, also
known as the Batù di San Rocco. In the past, this was a flagellant...
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title Our Lady of
Consolation was
accomplished for the
Confraternita dei
disciplinati di San
Francesco in
Perugia (lit: the
Brotherhood of
Disciples of Saint...
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Originally the Flagellant, Franciscan-inspired lay
confraternity of the
Disciplinati (or dei Battuti), now
known as dei
Bianchi for
their white robes had...