- Margarito,
Margaritone da
Arezzo or
Margaritone d'Arezzo (fl. c. 1250–1290) was an
Italian painter from Arezzo, in Tuscany.
Margaritone's given name was...
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Byzantine art. It has a
dodecagonal dome over the
centre slightly altered by
Margaritone d'Arezzo in 1270. The façade has a
Gothic portal,
ascribed to Giorgio...
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Latin rulers. In 1185, when
Cephalonia and
Zakynthos were
captured by
Margaritone of Brindisi, it is most
likely that
Ithaca was
among the
territory he...
- daughter, Margaret, was
married to the
chief of the
corsairs [a
certain Margaritone,
admiral of Sicily]". However, the
Heimskringla also
records that William...
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Federazione Italiana Attività
Subacquee – Sez. Terr.
Arezzo (diving)
Margaritone d'Arezzo (c. 1250 – 1290), 13th-century
painter Giovanni Filippo Apolloni...
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nephew of
Quintus Ennius.
Margaritus of
Brindisi (also Margarito;
Italian Margaritone or Gr****
Megareites or
Margaritoni [Μαργαριτώνη]: c. 1149–1197), called...
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Margaritus of
Brindisi (also Margarito; Italian:
Margaritone, Gr****:
Megareites or
Margaritoni [Μαργαριτώνη]; c. 1149 – 1197),
called "the new Neptune"...
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concentrated abstraction of
contemporary works such as
those by
Margaritone d'Arezzo, in Coppo's
Madonna the
Child is
looking in a
tender way at...
- in
Gradi 1
September 1271 – 10
January 1276
Gregory X
Blessed Gregory Margaritone d'Arezzo
Arezzo Cathedral Original body and
sarcophagus are
extant 11...
- Lapo, with
Bonanno Nicola and
Giovanni Pisano Andrea Tafi
Gaddo Gaddi Margaritone Giotto, with
Puccio Capanna Agostino and
Agnolo Stefano and
Ugolino Pietro...