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Fiesole (Italian pronunciation: [ˈfjɛːzole]) is a town and
comune of the
Metropolitan City of
Florence in the
Italian region of Tuscany, on a
scenic height...
- subjects. He was
known to
contemporaries as Fra
Giovanni da
Fiesole (Friar John of
Fiesole) and Fra
Giovanni Angelico (Angelic
Brother John). In modern...
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Fiesole Cathedral (Italian:
Cattedrale di San Romolo,
Duomo di
Fiesole),
officially the
Cathedral of
Saint Romulus of
Fiesole, is a
Roman Catholic cathedral...
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Fiesole Altarpiece is a
painting by the
Italian early Renaissance master Fra Angelico,
executed around 1424–1425. It is
housed in the
Convent of San...
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Fiesole is an
Italian surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Fra
Giovanni da
Fiesole (c. 1395–1455),
Italian painter Mino da
Fiesole (c...
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Donatus of
Fiesole (died 876) was an
Irish teacher and poet, and
Bishop of
Fiesole.
Donatus was born in
Ireland to
noble parents towards the end of the...
- 1860. The
monument is
present in the
piazza Mino da
Fiesole, in
front of the
Palazzo Pretorio in
Fiesole, Tuscany, Italy. The
statue was
designed by Oreste...
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Romulus of
Fiesole (Italian: San Romolo, died c. AD 90) was
bishop of
Fiesole during the 1st century. He is
venerated as the
patron saint of
Fiesole, Italy...
- Mino da
Fiesole (c. 1429 – July 11, 1484), also
known as Mino di Giovanni, was an
Italian Renaissance sculptor from Poppi, Tuscany. He is
noted for his...
- The
Carabinieri of
Fiesole were
three Italian soldiers who were
killed by ****s on
August 12, 1944. On
August 11, the
three Carabinieri -
Alberto La Rocca...