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Lomello is a
comune (muni****lity) in the
Province of
Pavia in the
Italian region Lombardy,
located about 50 km
southwest of
Milan and
about 30 km west...
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Lomello and
imperial vicar in
Milan from 892 to 901. Also
known as
Manfred di
Lomello, he was a
descendant of the
Frankish counts palatine of
Lomello...
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Santa Maria Maggiore is a
church in
Lomello,
province of Pavia, Lombardy, Italy, an
example of
First Romanesque art. It
includes the
oldest cross vaults...
- The
Baptistery of San
Giovanni ad
Fontes is a
religious edifice in
Lomello, Lombardy,
northern Italy. An
example of Romanesque-Lombard architecture, it...
- importance, with a
comital dynasty (Conti di
Lomello)
rising in
Lomello. The city of
Pavia conquered Lomello in 1146, and the area was
later under the Visconti...
- Pisa,
built in
stages from 1152 and
combining Romanesque with Gothic.
Lomello Baptistery of San
Giovanni ad
Fontes Famous French baptisteries include:...
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Cairoli Inverno e
Monteleone Landriano Langosco Lardirago Linarolo Lirio Lomello Lungavilla Magherno Marcignago Marzano Mede
Menconico Mezzana Bigli Mezzana...
- 680)
Church of St.
Peter in Vincoli,
Pavia (680)
Lomello Baptistery of San
Giovanni ad Fontes,
Lomello Reconstruction of the
Basilica of St. John the Baptist...
- the octagon. In 1000, Otto III had Charlemagne's
vault opened. Otto of
Lomello, one of the
courtiers who
accompanied him,
recorded the event,
which is...
- 1278:
Alberto Fontana 2nd half 1278:
Raniero Zen 1st half 1279:
Antonio da
Lomello 2nd half 1279:
Lotterio Rusconi 1st half 1280:
Gabrino da
Tresseno 2nd...