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    The Duomo of Monza (Italian: Duomo di Monza), often known in English as Monza Cathedral, is the main religious building of Monza, Italy. Unlike most duomi...
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    works to the Monza Cathedral, including the famous cross, and by giving large benefits to its 32 canons and other churches. In 980 Monza hosted Emperor...
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    medieval art, for example in a metalwork treasure binding given to Monza Cathedral by Lombard queen Theodelinda (died 628), and the 8th-century lower...
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    fifth to early seventh centuries, and have been in the Treasury of Monza Cathedral north of Milan in Italy since they were donated by Theodelinda, queen...
    25 KB (3,382 words) - 03:49, 30 June 2023
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    towers and turrets, and beautiful early-middle age frescoes inside. The Monza Cathedral, built in the late 14th century, has a unique Renaissance style making...
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    the only major benefactor of the church at Monza at this time, and also gave the Cathedral of St. John in Monza a cross made in the same style as the Iron...
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    churches, such as that at Monza, which have such exceptional distinction or status that they are comparable in importance to cathedrals without having ever...
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    also the cathedrals of Bautzen, Eibingen, Merseburg, Minden, Naumburg etc Italy: Bozen Cathedral Treasure Brixen Cathedral Treasure Monza Cathedral, with...
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    which she founded between the sixth and seventh centuries at the Monza Cathedral in Monza, Italy. The book covers feature an inscription in which Theodelinda...
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    million Catholics in the greater part of the Archdiocese of Milan (excluding Monza, Treviglio and Trezzo sull'Adda), in some parishes of the Diocese of Como...
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    An ivory diptych, thought to depict Stilicho (right) with his wife Serena and son Eucherius, ca. 395 (Monza Cathedral)...
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    the tallest cathedral is Cologne Cathedral (157.4 m) in Cologne, Germany. The tallest Eastern Orthodox, as well as the tallest domed cathedral, will be People's...
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    Famous examples are the Holy Nail in the Iron Crown of Lombardy in Monza Cathedral, the Holy Lance that was part of the Crown Jewels of the Holy Roman...
    61 KB (7,438 words) - 03:00, 24 August 2024
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    Ciel d'Oro, crypts of Sant'Eusebio and San Giovanni Domnarum) and Monza (cathedral). The Basilic autariana in Fara Gera d'Adda near Bergamo and the church...
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    The Monza Cathedral Diptych, which may have been commissioned on Aetius' first consulship. It may also depict Stilicho....
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  • cappella at Monza Cathedral on the recommendation of his former teacher Vincenzo Federici. For the next few years he travelled between Lodi, Monza, Milan,...
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    (390–454) from Durostorum (Silistra) inscribed on a consular diptych form Monza". Studia Academia Sumenensia. 1: 7–21. Retrieved 2016-08-24. Sometimes called...
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    The so-called Iron Crown of Lombardy, a votive crown from the Monza Cathedral said to contain a nail of the Passion, became a symbol of Lombard rule over...
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    prospettive di ricerca", R. Cassanelli - R. Conti, Il duomo di Monza (Monza Cathedral). Itinerario barocco, Milan 1995, p. 59. Simonetta Coppa, "Il Seicento...
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    13th-century cathedrals of Monza, Siena, and Orvieto, as well as a palace in Genoa. Pisan ecclesiastical monuments—particularly the Cathedral of Pisa and...
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