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Urbino (UK: /ɜːrˈbiːnoʊ/ ur-BEE-noh, Italian: [
urˈbiːno] ; Romagnol: Urbìn) is a
comune (muni****lity) in the
Italian region of Marche,
southwest of Pesaro...
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Raffaello Sanzio da
Urbino (Italian: [raffaˈɛllo ˈsantsjo da
urˈbiːno];
March 28 or
April 6, 1483 –
April 6, 1520), now
generally known in
English as...
- The
Venus of
Urbino (also
known as
Reclining Venus) is an oil
painting by
Italian painter Titian,
depicting a nude
young woman,
traditionally identified...
- The
Duchy of
Urbino (Italian:
Ducato di
Urbino) was an
independent duchy in
early modern central Italy,
corresponding to the
northern half of the modern...
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University of
Urbino Carlo Bo (Italian: Università
degli Studi di
Urbino Carlo Bo, UniUrb) is an
Italian university located in
Urbino, a
walled hill-town...
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ruler of
Florence from 1516
until his
death in 1519. He was also Duke of
Urbino during the same period. His
daughter Catherine de'
Medici became Queen Consort...
- The
province of
Pesaro and
Urbino (Italian:
provincia di
Pesaro e
Urbino, Italian: [proˈvintʃa di ˈpeːzaro e
urˈbiːno]) is a
province in the
Marche region...
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accomplished national hero, Dr.
Juvenal Urbino,
meets Fermina and
begins to
court her.
Despite her
initial dislike of
Urbino,
Fermina gives in to her father's...
- Renaissance, and lord of
Urbino from 1444 (as Duke from 1474)
until his death. A
renowned intellectual humanist and
civil leader in
Urbino on top of his impeccable...
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sixteenth century,
maiolica production was
established at
Castel Durante,
Urbino,
Gubbio and Pesaro. The
early sixteenth century saw the
development of istoriato...