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Fiesole and is
He is listed in the Roman Martyrology as Beatus Ioannes Faesulanus, cognomento Angelicus —" Blessed Giovanni of Fiesole, nicknamed Angelico ".
The rector of Fiesole loves a widow lady, by whom he is not loved, and thinking to lie with her, lies with her maid, with whom the lady's brothers cause him to be found by his Bishop.
* Radagaisus is forced to retreat into the hills of Fiesole.
Another landmark is the Villa Fiésole ( known today as the Villa Domergue ) designed by Jean-Gabriel Domergue in the style of Fiesole, near Florence.
Likewise, since Vipsul / Fiesole was probably founded in the 9th-8th century BC and the Dodecapoli was founded by the Lydian brothers, Tyrsenos and Tarchon, who are both assumed to have lived in the 11th century BC, it is impossible that Vipsul was part of the league.
The architect Alvar Aalto compared the hilly landscape of Jyväskylä to Toscana in Italy: " The slope of Jyväskylä ridge is almost like the mountain vineyards of Fiesole ".
Fiesole is a town and comune of the province of Florence in the Italian region of Tuscany, on a famously scenic height above Florence, 8 km ( 5 mi ) NE of that city.
By the 14th century, rich Florentines had countryside villas in Fiesole, and one of them is the setting of the frame narrative of the Decameron.
* the greatest name associated with the city is that of Fra Angelico or Blessed Giovanni Angelico, called da Fiesole ( 1387 – 1455 ).
The city or comune of Florence is the capital both of the Province and the Region of Tuscany ; particular places of beauty or interest in the province include Barberino Val d ' Elsa, Fiesole, Greve in Chianti and Tavarnelle Val di Pesa.
In the Tabula Peutingeriana of the 4th century Empoli is called in portu (" in the port ") as a river port on the Roman road Via Quinctia, which led from Fiesole and Florence to Pisa.
A picture attributed to him, taken from the church of St. Girolamo at Fiesole, is now in the National Gallery of London.

Fiesole and being
This tomb, in Carrara marble, made by Girolamo da Fiesole, in the Italian style, and whose recumbent statues are reminiscent of 15th-century French medieval tradition ( school of Michel Colombe ), was kept since 1506 in Saint-Martin de Tours before being moved in 1834 to Saint-Gatien.

Fiesole and part
When, in 1437, through Cosimo's liberality, the monastery of San Marco at Florence was handed over to the Dominicans of Fiesole, Michelozzo was employed to rebuild the domestic part and remodel the church.

Fiesole and name
His baptismal name was Guido, but entering the convent of the Reformed Dominicans at Fiesole, he took Giovanni as name in religion ; the surname Angelico ' angelic ' was afterwards given to him in allusion to the beauty of his works and purity of spirit.

Fiesole and was
He was known to contemporaries as Fra Giovanni da Fiesole ( Brother John of Fiesole ) and Fra Giovanni Angelico ( Angelic Brother John ).
Educated in the Augustinian cloister at Fiesole, he was transferred in 1519 to the convent of St John of Verdara near Padua, where he graduated D. D.
The Carmelite Bishop of Fiesole, Saint Andrew Corsini ( 1302 – 1373 ), was also called a thaumaturge during his lifetime.
Mino da Fiesole ( c. 1429 – July 11, 1484 ), also known as Mino di Giovanni, was an Italian sculptor from Poppi, Tuscany.
Among the Anglo-Americans in Florence was Lady Sybil Cutting, who had the Villa Medici in Fiesole, and who suggested that Suarez accompany her to America.
Landini was most likely born in Florence, though his great-nephew, humanist Cristoforo Landino, gave his birthplace as Fiesole.
Giovanni Dalmata was, with Mino da Fiesole and Andrea Bregno, the leading sculptor in Rome in the second half of the 15th century.
Villani's reasoning for Rome's decline was the schisms of the Church and rebellion against the papal institution, while the ascension of Otto I, Holy Roman Emperor ( r. 962 – 973 ) allowed for the conditions of Florence's rise against enemies of papal authority, such as Florentine-conquered Fiesole.
One of them included a sculptured tomb attributed to Mino da Fiesole that was sold to Boston Museum of Fine Arts.
Fiesole ( Etruscan Viesul, Viśl, Vipsul ) was probably founded in the 9th-8th century BC, as it was an important member of the Etruscan confederacy, as may be seen from the remains of its ancient walls.
Fiesole was the scene of Stilicho's great victory over the Germanic hordes of the Vandals and Suevi under Radagaisus in 406.
It was an independent town for several centuries in the early Middle Ages, no less powerful than Florence in the valley below, and many wars arose between them ; in 1010 and 1025 Fiesole was sacked by the Florentines, before it was conquered by Florence in 1125, and its leading families obliged to take up their residence in Florence.
Cavalieri was killed on 7 February 1944 during an Allied bombing raid that destroyed her home in the countryside of Fiesole, a small town near Florence, where she was placed under polcie surveillance because of her foreign husband.

Fiesole and town
That night the Gauls, leaving their cavalry and their camp fires as a decoy, withdrew to the town of Faesulae ( modern Fiesole ) and built defensive obstacles.

Fiesole and where
He immediately headed for Fiesole, took rooms in an inn but then immediately fled into the woods, where he was later found half-naked.

Fiesole and took
The Congregation over, Martín took a round-about route back to Fiesole, Italy in order to visit France, England, Ireland, Belgium and Germany.

Fiesole and Dominican
The basilica also houses many funerary monuments including the tombs of Doctor of the Church Saint Catherine of Siena ( 1347-1380 ), who was a member of the Third Order of Saint Dominic, and the Dominican friar Blessed John of Fiesole ( Fra Giovanni da Fiesole, born Guido di Piero ) better known as Fra Angelico ( c. 1395-1455 ).
The young Anthony was received into the Dominican Order in 1405 at the age of sixteen at the new priory of the Order in Fiesole and given the religious habit by the Blessed John Dominici, founder of the community, becoming its first candidate.
Antoninus was consecrated Archbishop of Florence on 13 March 1446, at the Dominican priory in Fiesole, on the initiative of Pope Eugene IV, who had come to admire him through his participation in the major Church councils of the period.

Fiesole and by
The screen or transenna in marble by Mino da Fiesole, Andrea Bregno, and Giovanni Dalmata divides the chapel into two parts.
In the loggia on the right rests a Virgin and Child made from carrara marble by Mino da Fiesole.
Principally, by Giovanni Boccaccio ( 1313 – 1375 ), author of The Decameron ( 1353 )— one hundred novelle told by ten people, seven women and three men, fleeing the Black Death by escaping from Florence to the Fiesole hills, in 1348 ; and by the French Queen, Marguerite de Navarre ( 1492 – 1549 ), Marguerite de Valois, et.
" Later on in the week, a party made up of Beebe, Eager, the Emersons, Miss Lavish, Miss Bartlett and Lucy Honeychurch make their way to Fiesole, in carriages driven by Italians.
In the same aisle, you can find the tombs of the Bishop of Fiesole by Tino di Camaino and another one by Nino Pisano.
* Works by Mino da Fiesole
The Villa Medici in Fiesole with early terraced hillside landscape: by Leon Battista Alberti
In 1829, Landor bought the Villa Gherardesca at Fiesole helped by a generous loan from Joseph Ablett of Llanbedr Hall, Denbighshire.
It houses a ciborium and some angels by Mino da Fiesole, a notable wood Deposition ( 1228 ), a masterwork of Romanesque sculpture and the Sacrament Chapel, with paintings by Santi di Tito, Giovanni Balducci and Agostino Veracini.
Dante reflects this rivalry in his Divine Comedy by referring to " the beasts of Fiesole.
* The Badia or ancient cathedral of St. Romulus, built in 1028 by Bishop Jacopo Bavaro with materials taken from several older edifices, at the foot of the hill on which Fiesole stands, supposed to cover the site of the martyrdom of St. Romulus ; it contains notable sculptures by Mino da Fiesole.

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