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
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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
fifth century, by a miracle, his body had been discovered and taken to PisaCathedral. Gamaliel is referred to in the 15th-century Catalan document, Acts
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
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