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- Panigarola may refer to: Arcangela Panigarola (1468–1525), Italian Augustinian nun and mystic Francesco Panigarola (1548–1594), Italian Franciscan preacher...
- Margherita Panigarola (1468 – 17 January 1525), known by the religious name Arcangela, was an Italian Augustinian nun and mystic. Panigarola was born in...
- Casa Panigarola (or Casa dei Panigarola), also known as Palazzo dei Notai ("Palace of the Notaries"), is a historic building of Milan, Italy, located in...
- Francesco Panigarola (6 February 1548 – 31 May 1594) was an Italian Franciscan preacher and controversialist, and Bishop of Asti. Panigarola was born at...
- only when Charles ****ured them that they would be spared. The historian Panigarola, who was with Charles, claimed that the garrison had thrown themselves...
- Campanini Casa degli Omenoni Casa di Riposo per Musicisti Casa Manzoni Casa Panigarola Castello Cova Palazzina Appiani Palazzo dell'Arengario Palazzo della Banca...
- 100 newly acquired works, such as Bramante's frescoes from the Visconti Panigarola house. The art historian and critic Antonio Mor****i, who served as director...
- further to the north-east, the palace was located in the centre. Casa Panigarola, also known as "Palazzo dei Notai" (Notary's Palace): Gothic palace built...
- spiritual influence on the confraternity was the visionary Arcangela Panigarola, the Augustinian prioress of Santa Marta. Her death in 1525 and that of...
- between the two duchies were established, and Galeazzo sent Giovanni Pietro Panigarola as his envoy to Burgundy. Charles's relation with the Republic of Venice...