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Guccio di
Mannaia (Malnaia; Malnaggia; Manaie; Mannaie) was an
Italian goldsmith from Siena,
Italy active from 1288 to 1322. He is best
known for a 13th-century...
- (1881-1953)
founder of the
House of
Gucci luxury fashion brand Guccio di
Mannaia, 13th
century Italian goldsmith Guccio de Medici, 14th
century member of...
- (Tunumiit) ulu An ulu from
Alaska 19th
century Italian knife for meat (
mannaia tritacarne),
resembling an ulu and
having a
similar function Kartika Mezzaluna...
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influenced by
beheading devices used
elsewhere in Europe, such as the
Italian Mannaia (or Mannaja,
which had been used
since Roman times[citation needed]), the...
- di Vignale, Flavia; Santamaria,
Ulderico (eds.). Il
Calice di
Guccio di
Mannaia (in Italian).
Edizioni Musei Vaticani. p. 10. ISBN 9788882713300. The Taxatio...
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bello del mondo, M****a,
Edizioni Clandestine, 2007, ISBN 9788889383773 La
mannaia di Kramer, M****a,
Edizioni Clandestine, 2008, ISBN 9788895720036 #mondoristorante...
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earliest dated work
being a
chalice by the
Sienese goldsmith Guccio di
Mannaia, made for Pope
Nicholas IV
about 1290,
which is part of the collection...
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celebrated is
surely that of gold-plated
silver and
enamels made by
Guccio di
Mannaia and gift of Pope
Nicholas IV, the
first Franciscan pope, who
reigned from...
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influential on
other goldsmiths of the
following generation,
including Guccio di
Mannaia. The
Altar of St.
James in the
Pistoia Cathedral Reliquary of the head...