- The
Torre Guinigi is a
tower in
Lucca in the
region of Tuscany,
central Italy. It is a
typical example of
local Romanesque-Gothic architecture. The height...
- name "Yellow Kid", the
Lucca prize was
known as the "Gran
Guinigis" (named
after Lucca's
Guinigi Tower). The
Yellow Kid
Awards were
presented at the Salone...
- The
Museo ****onale di
Villa Guinigi is the main art
museum hosting the pre-modern art
collections owned by the city of Lucca, Italy. The
museum is located...
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which has its
origins in the
second half of the 1st
century A.D., the
Guinigi Tower, a 45-metre-tall (150 ft)
tower that
dates from the 14th century...
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contains the tomb of the
Lucchese poet
Giovanni Guidiccioni. The Casa
Guinigi and the
Guinigi Tower of
Lucca is a fine
example of
remaining medieval architecture...
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Ladislao Guinigi (24
September 1404 - died
after 1444) was an
Italian condottiero and lord of Lucca. He was born in Lucca, the son of the city's lord...
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Francesco Guinigi (fl. 1573 - died
January 1578) was a
Roman Catholic prelate who
served as
Bishop of
Corneto e
Montefiascone (1573–1578). On 8 April...
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Paolo Guinigi (c. 1372 – 1432) was the lord of
Lucca from 1400
until 1430.
Paolo was born in
Lucca in 1372. He was the
youngest son of
Francesco Guinigi, member...
- d'Argento) in 1966, the
Golden Guinigi Tower (Italian:
Torre Guinigi d'oro) in 1967 and the
Grand Guinigi in 1969 (Italian: Gran
Guinigi). In 1966,
during the...
- energy" in a new
monthly magazine: Jump X. In this year, he won the Gran
Guinigi prize for "It was all for the Tuna",
about a
scientist doing anything to...