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Diego Hurtado de Mendoza,
until he was
ousted by a
Sienese revolt,
which re-established the
Sienese Republic. In the
Italian War of 1551–59, the republic...
- The
Sienese school of
painting flourished in Siena, Italy,
between the 13th and 15th centuries. Its most
important artists include Duccio,
whose work...
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giving the
Sienese cover and
aiding their attack. The
reality was that the
Florentine army
launched several fruitless attacks against the
Sienese army during...
- The
Sienese Shredder was an
annual journal of art, literature, design, poetry, and
music that was
published between 2006 and 2010. In
addition to written...
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credited with
creating the
painting styles of
Trecento Gothic style and the
Sienese school.
Although much is
still unconfirmed about Duccio and his life, there...
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moved an army of some 35,000 men (including 12 generals)
toward Siena. The
Sienese called for help from King
Manfred of Sicily, who
provided a contingent...
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hereditary ruler. The
Sienese commune was not
incorporated into
Tuscany until 1555, and
during the 15th century,
Siena enjo**** a
cultural '
Sienese Renaissance'...
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painter Duccio (Italian, 1255–1318),
Sienese painter Simone Martini (Italian, 1285–1344),
Gothic painter of the
Sienese School Ambrogio Lorenzetti (Italian...
- with
Charles V). July 1552: Anti-Spanish
revolt in Siena. 17 July 1552:
Sienese rebels welcomed a
French garrison to
defend it
against Spanish recapture...
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style of
early 16th-century Rome onto the
traditions of the
provincial Sienese school; he
spent the bulk of his
professional life in Siena, with two periods...