The BasilicaofSant'Ambrogio (official name: Basilica romana minore collegiata abbaziale prepositurale di Sant'Ambrogio) is an ancient Romanesque-style...
Calgary, Alberta Henry Becher, early English translator of St. Ambrose Italian: Sant'Ambrogio [ˌsantamˈbrɔːdʒo]; Lombard: Sant Ambroeus [ˌsãːt ãˈbrøːs]...
was buried in the Basilica ofSant'Ambrogio in Milan. On 5 October 851 Louis married Engelberga, daughter of Adelchis I of Spoleto. They had two daughters:...
Sant'Ambrogio may refer to the following entities in Italy: BasilicaofSant'Ambrogio, a church in the Milan Sant'Ambrogio, Florence, a Roman Catholic...
a daughter of Charlemagne from his marriage to Hildegard. She was baptized at the BasilicaofSant'Ambrogio in 781 by Thomas, Archbishop of Milan. She...
missal by Anovelo da Imbonate The Coronation of Gian Galeazzo Visconti in the BasilicaofSant'Ambrogio Gian Galeazzo Visconti, with his three sons, presents...
front of the church facade delimited on all sides by a colonnade as in the first St. Peter's Basilica in Rome or in the BasilicaofSant'Ambrogio in Milan...
Madonnina (statue) BasilicaofSant'AmbrogioBasilica di San Calimero San Carlo al Corso Basilicaof Sant'Eustorgio Portinari Chapel Basilicaof San Lorenzo...
Romanesque atrium at the BasilicaofSant'Ambrogio, Milan A section of the enormous colonnade around the piazza of St Peter's Basilica, Rome Early church architecture...
housed there. The convent, which stretched on the right side of the basilicaofSant'Ambrogio, was built by Benedictine monks in the eighth century and was...
three quarters of the historical buildings suffered various extents of damage, including the Cathedral, the BasilicaofSant'Ambrogio, Santa Maria delle...
heraldry a charge consisting of a serpent in the act of eating or giving birth to a human. It is a historic symbol of the city of Milan, used by companies...
(161-180). Ambrose, in 386, had built a magnificent basilica at Milan, now called the BasilicaSant'Ambrogio. Asked by the people to consecrate it in the same...
chapel of San Vittore, located in the basilicaofSant'Ambrogio. In general, the Late Empire encouraged the development of the applied arts in Mediolanum, with...
choir of Cefalù Cathedral (1148–1240) Other variations of rib vaults, usually with rounded arches, appeared in Lombardy in the BasilicaofSant'Ambrogio, Milan...
ca. 1488-1492 Palazzo della Cancelleria; Rome, ca. 1489-1513 BasilicaofSant'Ambrogio (project for refectory); Milan, ca. 1492 Castello Sforzesco (project...
of earlier church, possibly the oldest church building in Egypt (Coptic Orthodox) Ateni Sioni Church, early 7th century, Georgia Anchiskhati Basilica...
highest-ranking religious office in Italy and oversaw the expansion of the BasilicaofSant'Ambrogio in Milan. In June 1026, Conrad led his army to Ravenna, but quartering...
King Louis the German, as his successor. Louis is buried in the BasilicaofSant'Ambrogio in Milan. December 29 – King Charles the Bald, supported by Pope...
The Basilica of Sant'Ambrogio (official name: Basilica romana minore collegiata abbaziale prepositurale di Sant'Ambrogio) is an ancient Romanesque-style, Roman Catholic church in the center of Milan, region of Lombardy, Italy.