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Catherine of
Bologna (Bolognese:
Caterina de'
Vigri; 8
September 1413 – 9
March 1463) was an
Italian Poor Clare, writer, teacher, mystic, artist, and...
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Vigri Tallinn was an
Estonian professional football club
active between 1980 and 2000. The club was
renamed Tevalte Tallinn at the
start of the 1993–94...
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Women Painters of the World, from the time of
Caterina Vigri, 1413–1463, to Rosa
Bonheur and the
present day, ****embled and
edited by
Walter Shaw Sparrow...
- (born 1967),
actress Saint Catherine of
Bologna (1413–1463), (Caterina de'
Vigri), a poor
Claire nun, writer,
mystic and
artist Pier
Ferdinando Casini (born...
- of
Poland who
later became a nun,
canonized on 16 June 1999
Caterina de'
Vigri da
Bologna (8
September 1413 – 9
March 1463), writer, teacher, mystic, and...
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convent was the home of
Saint Catherine of
Bologna (Born as
Caterina di
Vigri) from 1431 to 1456. She
served as the
Mother Superior,
mistress of novices...
- The
museum has
written and
perhaps painted works of
Saint Caterina de'
Vigri, also
known as
Saint Catherine of
Bologna (1413–1463). The
church structure...
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pursue the
medium in Gl**** art. St.
Catherine of
Bologna (Caterina dei
Vigri), (Maria und das
Jesuskind mit Frucht), c. 1440s. She is the
patroness saint...
- Catalan). 17
October 2022. Larrea,
Diana (8
September 2022). "Caterina
Vigri (1413-1463)". Tal día como hoy (in Spanish).
Retrieved 8
January 2024. Singer...
- in
London at Koko on 27
April with
guest performances from Kate Walsh,
Vigri, Aggi
Dukes and
support from VillaNaranjos. On 13
April 2012, the Dutch...