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* The Romanesque Cathedral houses both 12th century sculpture by Benedetto Antelami and a 16th century fresco masterpiece by Antonio da Correggio.
Thanks to its important museums, theatres and landmarks ( including the Milan Cathedral, the fourth largest cathedral in the world, and Santa Maria delle Grazie, decorated with Leonardo da Vinci paintings, a UNESCO World Heritage Site ) Milan attracts two million annual visitors.
File: The Portico de la Gloira, Santiago de Compostela. jpg | Room 46a ; Cast Court — Plaster Cast of the ' Pórtico da Gloria ' in the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela
The Cathedral was begun in 1532 under Duke Francesco II, who commissioned the design to Antonio da Lonate.
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His works include frescoes in Sant ' Apollonia in Florence and the painted equestrian monument of Niccolò da Tolentino ( 1456 ) in the Cathedral in Florence.
In 1456 he executed in the Cathedral the fresco of the Equestrian Statue of Niccolò da Tolentino, paralleling the similar painting by Paolo Uccello portraying John Hawkwood.
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During that time Giorgio da Sebenico, a renaissance sculptor and architect, famous for his work on the Cathedral of Šibenik, was probably born in Zadar.
Among the churches of the Alfama are Lisbon Cathedral ( 12th-14th centuries ), the oldest of the city and located to the West of the neighbourhood, the Convent of the Grace ( Convento da Graça, 18th century ), near the Castle, the mannerist Monastery of São Vicente de Fora ( late 16th-18th century ), where the Kings of the House of Braganza are buried, and the baroque Church of Santa Engrácia ( 17th century ), now converted into a National Pantheon for important Portuguese personalities.
As shown by the painted equestrian Funerary Monument to Sir John Hawkwood and that of Niccolò da Tolentino ( both in Florence Cathedral ), in 15th century Italy the form was associated specifically with condottieri.
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Three works from of that period are of European importance, and would contribute to the further development of Renaissance architecture: the Cathedral of St. James in Šibenik, in 1441 by Giorgio da Sebenico ; the Chapel of Blessed John from Trogir in 1468 by Niccolò Fiorentino ; and Sorkočević's villa in Lapad near Dubrovnik in 1521.
A sign in both Chinese language | Chinese and Portuguese in Macau-" 主教座堂辦公室 " ( in Chinese ) and " Cartório da Sé " ( in Portuguese ), which means " Office of the Cathedral.
He joined the Milan Cathedral choir in 1765 and made his operatic debut in Rome in 1773 at the Teatro delle Dame, cast as a female character, in Marcello da Capua's comic opera La contessina.
The chapel of Nossa Senhora da Ponte ( which is now the Cathedral located in Fernando Prestes square, downtown ) was built by him, along with the São Bento de Parnaíba monastery ( now São Bento monastery ) years later.
The Cathedral of Our Lady of Peace — also known by its original French name Cathédrale de Notre Dame de la Paix, its Portuguese variant Catedral de Nossa Senhora da Paz and its Hawaiian derivative Malia o ka Malu Hale Pule Nui — is the Mother Church of the Diocese of Honolulu and houses the cathedra of the Bishop of Honolulu in Honolulu,
At age nine he received his first communion in the Cathedral of Uberaba, from the hands of his uncle ( now Bishop ) Dom Eduardo Duarte da Silva.
His episcopal consecration occurred on December 8 that year at the Metropolitan Cathedral of Rio de Janeiro, presided over by Sebastian Cardinal Leme da Silveira Cintra.
His father Martin was a stonecutter in Zadar, who worked together with the famous sculptor Giorgio da Sebenico () on the Šibenik Cathedral ( Cathedral of St. James ).
Giorgio Vasari, an artist and biographer of the Italian Renaissance, states that Pisanello also worked in the workshop of Andrea del Castagno, author of the painted equestrian monument of Niccolò da Tolentino ( 1456 ) in the Cathedral in Florence.
A 1573 fresco depicting Gioacchino da Fiore, in the Archdiocese of Santa Severina | Cathedral of Santa Severina, Calabria, Italy
** Cathedral Parish ( in Portuguese, Freguesia da Sé ), a parish in Concelho de Macau, one of the two concelhos of Macao

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The Chair of St Augustine ( the episcopal throne in Canterbury Cathedral, Kent ), seat of the Archbishop of Canterbury in his role as head of the Anglican Communion
Thomas Becket, a later Archbishop of Canterbury, prayed to him just before his own murder in Canterbury Cathedral.
Canterbury Cathedral was plundered and burned by the Danes following Ælfheah's capture.
After the 1174 fire in Canterbury Cathedral, Ælfheah's remains together with those of Dunstan were placed around the high altar, at which Thomas Becket is said to have commended his life into Ælfheah's care shortly before his martyrdom during the Becket controversy.
At various times the choice was made by the canons of Canterbury Cathedral, the King of England, or the Pope.
He also has lodgings in the Old Palace, Canterbury, located beside Canterbury Cathedral, where the Chair of St. Augustine sits.
He was enthroned at Canterbury Cathedral on 27 February 2003.
View of Canterbury Cathedral from the north west c. 1890 – 1900.
He also has a residence next to Canterbury Cathedral on the site of the medieval Archbishop's Palace.
Eventually, Becket was murdered inside Canterbury Cathedral by four knights who believed themselves to be acting on Henry's behalf.
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The tales ( mostly written in verse although some are in prose ) are presented as part of a story-telling contest by a group of pilgrims as they travel together on a journey from Southwark to the shrine of Saint Thomas Becket at Canterbury Cathedral.
* 1170 – Thomas Becket, Archbishop of Canterbury, is assassinated inside Canterbury Cathedral by followers of King Henry II ; he subsequently becomes a saint and martyr in the Anglican Church and the Catholic Church.
Sculpture of King Æthelberht of Kent, an Anglo-Saxon king and saint, on Canterbury Cathedral in England. There are many indications of close relations between Kent and the Franks.
" Of other world religions he writes: " All these religions are true for me as Canterbury Cathedral is a true thing and as a Swiss chalet is a true thing.
Icon of the Melanesian Brotherhood Martyrs at Canterbury Cathedral ( Anglican Communion ) With the Reformation, after an initial uncertainty among early Lutherans, who painted a few " icon "- like depictions of leading Reformers, and continued to paint scenes from Scripture, Protestants came down firmly against icon-like portraits, especially larger ones, even of Christ.
John wanted John de Gray, the Bishop of Norwich and one of his own supporters, to be appointed Archbishop of Canterbury after the death of Walter, but the cathedral chapter for Canterbury Cathedral claimed the exclusive right to elect Walter's successor.
* 1982 – Pope John Paul II becomes the first pontiff to visit Canterbury Cathedral.
* The Canterbury Cathedral in Canterbury, England is completed by 1077.

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