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- Francesco Tifernate also known as Francesco da Città di Castello (circa 1486 – ) was an Italian painter, active in his native Città di Castello and painting...
- Olympic Games. Simone Santi, un fischietto a cinque cerchi – La storia del primo tifernate nella storia delle Olimpiadi FIVB Referees database v t e...
- San Secondo is a Roman Catholic church and monastery located on Via Tifernate #6 just west of the medieval walls of Gubbio, region of Umbria, in Italy...
- s****ing refuge in the monastery. Citta di Castello Tourism entry. Storia Tifernate. 43°26′46″N 12°15′05″E / 43.446105°N 12.251526°E / 43.446105; 12.251526...
- Castello. After he died, his pupil Domenico Lambardo became director. Cathedral Museum at Città di Castello. Storia Tifernate by Alvaro Tacchini. v t e...
- Mantua. He studied there under the humanists Giorgio Merula and Gregorio Tifernate, and subsequently at Padua under Paolo Bagelardi, who was famous for weaving...
- translated the entire work, including the part previously ****igned to Tifernate. Marcello received the finished m****cript on July 13, 1458. Marcello...
- Gregory Tifernas (Latin: Gregorius Tiphernus; Italian: Gregorio Tifernate; Cortona, 1414 – Venice, 1464) was an Italian Renaissance humanist from the...
- Ghirlandaio and workshop Annunciation and All Saint’s Altarpiece by Francesco Tifernate Renaissance/ Raphael in Città di Castello; Selected works (room VI) Banner...