Rainerius (c. 1115/1117 – 1160) is the patron saint of Pisa and patron saint of travellers. His feast day is June 17, his name may also be spelled Raynerius
Henry VII (German: Heinrich; Vulgar Latin: Arrigo; c. 1273 – 24 August 1313), also known as Henry of Luxembourg, was Count of Luxembourg, King of Germany
185. Portico de la Gloria by MASTER MATEO V&A: Pulpit. "Pulpit in PisaCathedral by Giovanni Pisano". Retrieved 12 February 2015. "David (cast)". Collections
Stepping into timeful space through Bonanno's twelfth-century door for the Pisacathedral". In Bogdanović, Jelena (ed.). Icons of Space: Advances in Hierotopy
of al-Nuri (Mosul). 1173–1178 – First stage of work on campanile of Pisacathedral in Italy, which becomes the Leaning Tower of Pisa. 1174 – Monreale Cathedral
apprenticed with Camillo Gabrielli, a pupil of Ciro Ferri. For the PisaCathedral, he painted a Death of San Ranieri. He also painted figures for architectural
that in the fifth century, his body had been discovered and taken to PisaCathedral by a miracle. Gamaliel is referred to in the 15th-century Catalan document
i.e. Santa Croce in Rome, Caravaca de la Cruz, Notre Dame, Paris, PisaCathedral and Florence Cathedral, were microscopically examined. "The pieces came
Santa Maria Della Pieve, Arezzo; Siena Cathedral; San Michele, Lucca; PisaCathedral; San Marco, Venice; San Lorenzo, Vicenza; San Michele, Pavia; Sant’
of the St. Paul's Abbey in the Lavanttal Emperor Henry VII 1274–1313 PisaCathedral Margaret of Brabant 1276–1311 Minorite Church in Genoa King Frederick