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  • Masuccio Primo (or Masuccio I) (1230–1306) was an Italian architect and sculptor of the 13th century, and was active in Naples. He was the godfather of...
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  • Masuccio is both a given name and a surname. Notable people with the name include: Masuccio Primo, Italian architect and sculptor of the 13th century...
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  • to Masuccio Primo, hence his name. He traveled to Rome for some years. King Robert of Naples commissioned the church of Santa Chiara, but Masuccio remained...
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    cardinal-bishop (d. 1311) Margaret Sambiria, Danish queen consort (d. 1282) Masuccio Primo, Italian architect and sculptor (d. 1306) Maud de Lacy, Norman-Irish...
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  • madder, and his father, the dyer Luca della Robbia) Masuccio Segondo, student of Masuccio Primo etc. A surname attributed to him: Il Cronaca, who never...
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  • cardinal-bishop (d. 1311) Margaret Sambiria, Danish queen consort (d. 1282) Masuccio Primo, Italian architect and sculptor (d. 1306) Maud de Lacy, Norman-Irish...
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    An additional Sicilian interpreter of Mannerist architecture was Natale Masuccio (designer of buildings such as Messina's Monte di Pietà, whose typical...
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    disputed; however, Da Porto probably took the inspiration from a tale by Masuccio Salernitano called Mariotto e Ganozza, introducing many modern elements...
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    Cavalcanti, Lapo Gianni, Gianni Alfani, Dino Frescobaldi, Cino da Pistoia. 173.Masuccio Salernitano (1940). Alfredo Mauro (ed.). Il Novellino. 174.Giambattista...
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    here and there telling stories. Later, but important, names are those of Masuccio Salernitano (Tommaso Guardato), who wrote the Novellino, and Antonio Cornazzano...
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