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Pietas (classical Latin: [
ˈpiɛtaːs]),
translated variously as "duty", "religiosity" or "religious behavior", "loyalty", "devotion", or "filial piety" (English...
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known as the
Florentine Pietà. A
generation later, the
Spanish painter Luis de
Morales painted a
number of
highly emotional Pietàs, with
examples in the...
- The
Pietà (Italian: [maˈdɔnna
della pjeˈta]; "[Our Lady of] Pity"; 1498–1499) is a
Carrara marble sculpture of
Jesus and Mary at
Mount Golgotha representing...
- Jesus.
Pietà or
Pieta may also
refer to:
Pietà (Southern German, Cloisters), a
German wooden sculpture Pietà (Michelangelo), a
marble sculpture Pietà (Titian)...
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Pietà is an oil
painting of 1876 by the
French artist William-Adolphe Bouguereau,
depicting the
Pietà. It is in the
collection of the
Dallas Museum of...
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Pieta in the
Toilet (トイレのピエタ,
Toire no
Pieta) is a 2015 ****anese
youth drama film
directed by
Daishi Matsunaga. It was
released in ****an on June 6, 2015...
- Judgment,
frescoes of the
Pauline Chapel, last
Pietàs.
Princeton University Press. 1960. p. 154. The
Pietà Rondanini Retrieved 4 July 2018.
Archana Srinivasan...
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Pietà (Maltese: Tal-
Pietà) is a
small harbour town in the
Eastern Region of Malta,
located near the
outskirts of the
capital city Valletta. The name is...
- at the
request of Octavian's
daughter Iulia and was then
called Colonia Pietas Iulia Pola
Pollentia Herculanea. The
colony was part of
Venetia et Histria...
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Santa (also
known as
Sanza or Samaritana)
della Pietà (fl. ca. 1725 – ca. 1750, died
after 1774) was an
Italian singer, composer, and violinist. A foundling...