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  2. Sant'Angelo della Polvere - Wikipedia

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    Sant'Angelo della Polvere (originally called Sant'Angelo di Concordia, later Sant'Angelo di Contorta and Sant'Angelo di Caotorta) is an island in the Venetian Lagoon, in the Contorta channel, not far from the Giudecca and the island of San Giorgio in Alga. An Italian state property, it has a surface of 0.53 ha and is home to four buildings.

  3. Antonio Bueno - Wikipedia

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    Donne al tavolo (1983) Eleonora da Toledo (1984) ... Spazio SDA, "Giochi di figure ... Mostra antologica, Museo di Castel Sant'Angelo, ed. Bora, Bologna 1987. ...

  4. Sant'Angelo, Milan - Wikipedia

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    Artworks include works by Gaudenzio Ferrari (chapel of St. Catherine, now replaced by a copy; the original is in the Pinacoteca di Brera), Antonio Campi (same chapel), Morazzone (a St. Charles Borromeo in Glory), Simone Peterzano (frescoes in the St. Anthony Chapel), Ottavio Semino (Brasca Chapel in the transept), Camillo Procaccini (frescoes ...

  5. Sant'Angelo dei Lombardi - Wikipedia

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    During the Swabian and Angevin period other families alternated with the fief of Sant’Angelo dei Lombardi such as the Ianvilla, also of French origin, and the Di Sangro. Black death brought misery and a decline of the monastery so much so that Pope Julius II in 1506 suppressed the female section while he allowed the male section to continue.

  6. Archangels Don't Play Pinball - Wikipedia

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    Archangels Don't Play Pinball (Italian title: Gli arcangeli non giocano al flipper) [1] is a 1959 two-act play by Dario Fo.The play uses the metaphor of a pinball machine—a new innovation in Italy at the time and one which Fo and his wife Franca Rame were fond of— to convey mechanisation and conspicuous consumption.

  7. Sant'Angelo (rione of Rome) - Wikipedia

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    Sant'Angelo is the 11th rione of Rome, Italy, located in Municipio I. Often written as rione XI - Sant'Angelo, it has a coat of arms with an angel on a red background, holding a palm branch in its left hand. In another version, the angel holds a sword in its right hand and a scale in its left. [1]

  8. San Nicola, Sant'Angelo in Pontano - Wikipedia

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    At the beginning of the seventeenth century, Fra'Nicola Giovannetti prior to S.Angelo and Provinciale della Marca promoted the rearrangement project and the church was renovated and enlarged in a Baroque style, with the addition in its eastern part of the chapel of San Nicola, frescoed by Domenico Malpiedi of San Ginesio. The church preserves ...

  9. Sant'Angelo Minore, Cagli - Wikipedia

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    A model attribution edit summary is Content in this edit is translated from the existing Italian Wikipedia article at [[:it:Chiesa di Sant'Angelo Minore]]; see its history for attribution. You may also add the template {{Translated|it|Chiesa di Sant'Angelo Minore}} to the talk page. For more guidance, see Wikipedia:Translation.