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Comune in Tuscany, Italy
Bibbiena (Italian pronunciation: [bibˈbjɛːna]) is a town and comune in the province of Arezzo, Tuscany (Italy), the largest town in the valley of Casentino
Bibbiena
Cycle of frescos by Raphael
The Stufetta del cardinal Bibbiena ("Small Heated Room of Cardinal Bibbiena") is a small room on the third floor of the Apostolic Palace in the Vatican
Stufetta del cardinal Bibbiena
Stufetta_del_cardinal_Bibbiena
Italian Catholic cardinal and playwright (1470–1520)
of Bibbiena (4 August 1470 – 9 November 1520) was an Italian cardinal and comedy writer, known best as Cardinal Bibbiena, for the town of Bibbiena, where
Bernardo_Dovizi
The Galli–Bibiena family, or Galli da Bibiena (also spelt "Bibbiena"), was a family of Italian artists of the 17th and 18th centuries, including: father
Galli_da_Bibiena_family
Italian painter (1659–1739)
Francesco Galli, called Francesco da Bibiena, or da Bibbiena (1659-1739) was a member of the theatrical Galli da Bibiena family and younger brother of
Francesco_Galli_Bibiena
Giovanni Carlo Galli-Bibiena (11 August 1717 - 20 November 1760), was an Italian architect and designer. He was the son of Francesco Galli Bibiena and
Giovanni_Carlo_Galli-Bibiena
Comune in Tuscany, Italy
miles) northwest of Arezzo. Poppi borders the following municipalities: Bibbiena, Castel Focognano, Castel San Niccolò, Chiusi della Verna, Ortignano Raggiolo
Poppi
Enclaved Holy See's independent city-state
Apartments Clementine Hall Loggias Papal apartments Stufetta del cardinal Bibbiena Cappella Paolina Raphael Rooms Niccoline Chapel Sala Ducale Sala Regia
Vatican_City
Italian painter and architect (1483–1520)
friends. Raphael became close to other regular visitors to the court: Pietro Bibbiena and Pietro Bembo, both later cardinals, were already becoming well known
Raphael
Head of the Catholic Church from 1513 to 1521
Poliziano, Pico della Mirandola, Marsilio Ficino, and Bernardo Dovizio Bibbiena. From 1489 to 1491 he studied theology and canon law at Pisa. On 23 March
Pope_Leo_X
Painting by Raphael
The Portrait of Cardinal Bibbiena is a painting of Cardinal Bernardo Dovizi da Bibbiena (pope Leo X's private secretary) by Raphael, created around 1516
Portrait of Cardinal Bibbiena (Raphael)
Portrait_of_Cardinal_Bibbiena_(Raphael)
Italian painter (1656–1749)
(1656 – 3 January 1749) was an Italian painter and member of the Galli da Bibbiena family of artists of Tuscan origin. She specialized in mannerist portrait
Maria_Oriana_Galli_Bibiena
Italian designer (1969–1757)
Giuseppe Galli Bibiena (5 January 1696 - 12 March 1757), Italian designer, became the most distinguished artist of the Galli da Bibiena family. He was
Giuseppe_Galli_Bibiena
Italian painter (1657–1743)
August 1657 – 3 January 1743), surname also spelt Galli da Bibiena or Bibbiena, was an Italian Baroque-era architect, designer, and painter. Bibiena was
Ferdinando_Galli-Bibiena
Italian Renaissance in five acts written by Cardinal Bernardo Dovizi da Bibbiena in 1513. The plot is based on Plautus' Menaechmi and one of the central
La_Calandria_(play)
Part of the Italian Wars
castle, and returned to Tuscany. He was replaced by Cardinal Bibbiena. Cardinal Bibbiena, however, was unable to control the troops and suffered a defeat
War_of_Urbino
Villa in Collecchio, Italy
its interior quadratura and trompe-l'œil decorations by Ferdinando Galli-Bibbiena. Near the villa a small former oratory (Oratorio della Madonna di Loreto)
Villa Paveri-Fontana, Collecchio
Villa_Paveri-Fontana,_Collecchio
Ancient Greek goddess of love
Anadyomene (c. 1525) and Raphael's painting in the Stufetta del cardinal Bibbiena (1516). Titian's biographer Giorgio Vasari identified all of Titian's paintings
Aphrodite
Holy couple
Maria died on 26 August 1965 at her La Madonnina home in Serravalle di Bibbiena, which had been built by her husband. Both are buried in the crypt of the
Luigi Beltrame Quattrocchi and Maria Corsini
Luigi_Beltrame_Quattrocchi_and_Maria_Corsini
Roman temple, later church, in Rome
the sarcophagus says – of the great artist Raphael. His fiancée, Maria Bibbiena is buried to the right of his sarcophagus; she died before they could marry
Pantheon,_Rome
Military of Vatican City, Bodyguard of the Pope
Apartments Clementine Hall Loggias Papal apartments Stufetta del cardinal Bibbiena Cappella Paolina Raphael Rooms Niccoline Chapel Sala Ducale Sala Regia
Swiss_Guard
Archaeological museum in Bibbiena, Italy
Archaeological Museum of Casentino "Piero Albertoni" is a museum located in Bibbiena, Italy. It occupies the historic site of Palazzo Niccolini, which also
Archaeological Museum of Casentino "Piero Albertoni"
Archaeological_Museum_of_Casentino_"Piero_Albertoni"
Italian Dominican nun
of her family, at the age of twenty-two, she entered the Monastery of Bibbiena, near Santa Maria del Sasso, Arezzo to devote herself to a life of contemplation
Maria_Petra_Giordano
Former state highway in Italy
1928 and disestablished in 2000. It began in Pontassieve and ended in Bibbiena. The road was created in 1928 with the following route: "Junction with
Strada statale 70 della Consuma
Strada_statale_70_della_Consuma
Comune in Tuscany, Italy
northwest of Arezzo. Ortignano Raggiolo borders the following municipalities: Bibbiena, Castel Focognano, Castel San Niccolò, Loro Ciuffenna, Poppi. It is one
Ortignano_Raggiolo
Wife of Lorenzo de' Medici
was away from home when she died, affected even more his mood. Piero da Bibbiena, private chancellor of the Magnificent, wrote the following letter to the
Clarice_Orsini
Opera house in Lisbon, Portugal (1755)
by José I of Portugal for the Italian architect Giovanni Carlo Galli da Bibbiena. The hall had capacity for 600 people on the floor and in 38 boxes. The
Ópera_do_Tejo
Commune in Dordogne, France
référence 2022" [Reference populations 2022] (PDF) (in French). INSEE. December 2024. Arrêté préfectoral 14 December 2015 (in French) Bibbiena, Italy v t e
Boulazac
Comune in Tuscany, Italy
of the River Arno. It is adjacent to the north of Arezzo, and south of Bibbiena. Other neighbouring municipalities include Anghiari (east) and Capolona
Subbiano
Province of Italy
monks. The province has 36 municipalities: Anghiari Arezzo Badia Tedalda Bibbiena Bucine Capolona Caprese Michelangelo Castel Focognano Castel San Niccolò
Province_of_Arezzo
Italian painter
Decoration for Loggia of Cardinal Bibbiena
Giovanni_da_Udine
and 2904 1908 0-4-0 600 mm (1 ft 11+5⁄8 in) 30 hp SA & Ind Forestali, Bibbiena, Italy 2922 1908 0-8-0 750 mm (2 ft 5+1⁄2 in) 30 hp Steam sawmill Dampfsägewerk
List of Orenstein & Koppel steam locomotives
List_of_Orenstein_&_Koppel_steam_locomotives
Apartments Clementine Hall Loggias Papal apartments Stufetta del cardinal Bibbiena Cappella Paolina Raphael Rooms Niccoline Chapel Sala Ducale Sala Regia
Geography_of_Vatican_City
Filarmonica) is a theatre in Mantua, Italy. Designed by Antonio Galli da Bibbiena, it was built in 1767–69 and decorated in 1773–75 with a Piermarini façade
Teatro_Bibiena
Battle between Guelphs and Ghibellines (June 11, 1289)
podestà of Arezzo, and, worse, threatening the fortified place called Bibbiena Civitella. This led to an Aretine force being quickly assembled and marching
Battle_of_Campaldino
Comune in Tuscany, Italy
Chiusi della Verna borders the following municipalities: Bagno di Romagna, Bibbiena, Caprese Michelangelo, Castel Focognano, Chitignano, Pieve Santo Stefano
Chiusi_della_Verna
Comune in Lombardy, Italy
opera house commissioned by 4 aristocrats from Pavia to Antonio Galli da Bibbiena between 1771 and 1773. In 1869 it was acquired by the municipality of Pavia
Pavia
Teatro
and had entrusted the project for its realization to Antonio Galli da Bibbiena, representative of an ancient and prestigious family of scenographers-architects
Teatro_Fraschini
Italian footballer (born 2010)
professional footballer who plays as a centre-forward for Fiorentina. Born in Bibbiena, Croci is a youth product of Subbiano, Montevarchi and Fiorentina. In Florence
Federico_Croci
King of Naples from 1495 to 1496
event is reported in a letter dated 4 October by Bernardo Dovizi from Bibbiena to Piero il Fatuo. Ferrandino was approached one evening by a "good man"
Ferdinand_II_of_Naples
Biagioni–Lagacci RFI Biagioni di Granaglione Pistoia Bronze Bibbiena Corsalone RFT Bibbiena Arezzo Bibbiena RFT Bibbiena Arezzo Biforco RFI Biforco Florence (Firenze)
List of railway stations in Tuscany
List_of_railway_stations_in_Tuscany
Italian politician and professor
and also served several times as city councillor in Bibbiena. Valdo Vannucci was born in Bibbiena, Italy in 1947. He was appointed president of the Casentino
Valdo_Vannucci
Italian painter (1700–1777)
in Rome under Giovanni Paolo Panini, and in the studios of the Galli da Bibbiena family of scene-painters. He became a painter of stage sets in Modena and
Antonio_Joli
Comune in Emilia-Romagna, Italy
south of Forlì. Bagno di Romagna borders the following municipalities: Bibbiena, Chiusi della Verna, Mercato Saraceno, Poppi, Pratovecchio, Santa Sofia
Bagno_di_Romagna
Valley in Italy
comuni are all located in the Arno valley: among these the biggest are Bibbiena and Poppi, while Capolona, Castel Focognano, Castel San Niccolò, Pratovecchio
Casentino
Comune in Marche, Italy
interior was remade redecorated according to a design by Ferdinando Galli da Bibbiena, with canvases by Pomarancio, Pier Simone Fanelli, and Felice Damiani.
Recanati
Day of the year
Italiani (in Italian). Retrieved 2025-03-10. "DOVIZI, Bernardo, detto il Bibbiena". Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani (in Italian). Retrieved 2025-03-10
August_4
Italian painter
Tuscany. He painted a San Lorenzo in Glory for Lorenzo Niccolini's villa at Bibbiena. He participated in the decoration of the Villa del Poggio Imperiale with
Gesualdo_Francesco_Ferri
Italian textile company specializing in high-end wool fabrics
acquired the spinning mill Casentino Lane, a carded spinning facility in Bibbiena (Arezzo) employing 27 workers, to vertically integrate its production.
Manteco
Phonetic phenomenon in Tuscan Italian
extent in Versilia. In the east, it extends over the Pratomagno to include Bibbiena and its outlying areas, where /k t p/ are sometimes affected, both fully
Tuscan_gorgia
Oratory in Vatican City
Apartments Clementine Hall Loggias Papal apartments Stufetta del cardinal Bibbiena Cappella Paolina Raphael Rooms Niccoline Chapel Sala Ducale Sala Regia
Sant'Egidio_in_Borgo
Painting by Raphael
candidates in the court of Pope Julius II including Bernardo Dovizi (known as Bibbiena), Innocenzo Cybo, Scaramuccia Trivulzio, Alessandro Farnese, Ippolito d'Este
Portrait of a Cardinal (Raphael)
Portrait_of_a_Cardinal_(Raphael)
Monastery in Vatican City
Apartments Clementine Hall Loggias Papal apartments Stufetta del cardinal Bibbiena Cappella Paolina Raphael Rooms Niccoline Chapel Sala Ducale Sala Regia
Mater_Ecclesiae_Monastery
Arezzo, by which the city's bishop agreed to give over to the Florentines Bibbiena Civitella, and all the villages of his see, in return for a life annuity
Cerchi_family
Athletics club of the Holy See
Apartments Clementine Hall Loggias Papal apartments Stufetta del cardinal Bibbiena Cappella Paolina Raphael Rooms Niccoline Chapel Sala Ducale Sala Regia
Vatican_Athletics
Italian patron of the arts (1502–1575)
year of her engagement to Ascanio Colonna, Constable of Naples, Cardinal Bibbiena, papal ambassador to the French court, commissioned a portrait of her from
Giovanna_d'Aragona
Ottoman corsair, naval commander, and governor (1485–1565)
the command of Giambattista Dovizi, the knight who was also the abbot of Bibbiena, taking him and his crew as prisoners. In 1539, commanding 36 galleys and
Dragut
Italian sculptor
the design of the Brunellesque church of Santa Maria del Sasso, outside Bibbiena, built in 1486-87, where documents show craftsmen were presenting their
Giuliano_da_Maiano
Italian architect and engineer
Boullée, Ledoux, and their contemporaries. Pasquale Poccianti was born in Bibbiena, near Arezzo, on May 16, 1774. In 1784, upon the death of his father, he
Pasquale_Poccianti
Italian condottiero
time the lordships of Anghiari, Arezzo, Città di Castello, Sansepolcro, Bibbiena, Chiusi Subbiano (surrendered in 1338 to the Fiorentine republic) and Castiglion
Pier Saccone Tarlati di Pietramala
Pier_Saccone_Tarlati_di_Pietramala
Italian painter
the decoration of churches in Bergamo and to the Palazzo Mazzoleni in Bibbiena. In Rome, his sole prominent public commission was for the fresco of the
Giovanni_Battista_Parodi
Santa Maria del Sasso, Bibbiena
List_of_basilicas_in_Italy
Former French department in Italy (1808–1814)
Sesto and Tavarnelle. Arezzo, cantons: Arezzo (2 cantons), Anghiari, Bibbiena, Borgo Santo Sepolcro, Castel Focognano, Castel San Niccolò, Castiglion
Arno_(department)
Restaurant in Victoria, Australia
depicts Bibbiena, a little Tuscan hill city, possessing some fine Renaissance palaces. The town is known as the birthplace of Cardinal Bibbiena. The river
Grossi_Florentino
343 130.92 40.8 Arezzo 96,506 384.70 250.9 Badia Tedalda 941 118.72 7.9 Bibbiena 11,971 86.51 138.4 Bucine 9,906 131.47 75.3 Capolona 5,203 47.56 109.4
List of municipalities of the Province of Arezzo
List_of_municipalities_of_the_Province_of_Arezzo
1944 film
Vinicio Sofia as Baviera Cesare Fantoni as Cardinal Bernardo Dovizi da Bibbiena Pio Campa as Pope Julius II Nino Marchesini as Governor of Rome Amina Pirani
La_Fornarina_(film)
Collection of personal papal dignitaries
Apartments Clementine Hall Loggias Papal apartments Stufetta del cardinal Bibbiena Cappella Paolina Raphael Rooms Niccoline Chapel Sala Ducale Sala Regia
Papal_household
Italian footballer (born 1985)
2013 FIFA Confederations Cup, also taking part at UEFA Euro 2016. Born in Bibbiena, Tuscany, Giaccherini started his professional career at Romagna team Cesena
Emanuele_Giaccherini
Topics referred to by the same term
Berra, Emilia-Romagna Serravalle, a small settlement in the commune of Bibbiena, Tuscany Serravalle, Buonconvento, a small settlement in the commune of
Serravalle
Italian footballer
information Date of birth (1989-03-13) 13 March 1989 (age 37) Place of birth Bibbiena, Italy Height 1.87 m (6 ft 2 in) Position Defender Team information Current
Luca Ricci (Italian footballer)
Luca_Ricci_(Italian_footballer)
Italian architect (1798–1872)
building decorations. 1842: Dovizi Theater [it] (Italian: Teatro dei Dovizi), Bibbiena, Tuscany, Italy 1857–1863: façade of Santa Croce, Florence, Tuscany, Italy
Niccolò_Matas
Town in Bavaria, Germany
Ropczyce in Poland Wimborne in England Zábřeh in Czech Republic Coutances in France Colditz in Germany Bibbiena in Italy
Ochsenfurt
Italian poet and litterateur
La Trinuzia, which in some points resembles the Calandria of Cardinal Bibbiena. His poems are chiefly satirical and burlesque. All his works are esteemed
Agnolo_Firenzuola
Painting by Raphael
of the Venetian Republic. A 1516 letter from Pietro Bembo to Cardinal Bibbiena shows that Raphael, Baldassare Castiglione, Beazzano and Navagero wished
Portrait of Andrea Navagero and Agostino Beazzano
Portrait_of_Andrea_Navagero_and_Agostino_Beazzano
Italian noblewoman (1463–1509)
without fear of her own things". The future cardinal Bernardo Dovizi da Bibbiena, in a letter in which he narrates to Piero de' Medici the "strange takeover"
Caterina_Sforza
Italian footballer (born 1984)
information Date of birth (1984-02-27) 27 February 1984 (age 42) Place of birth Bibbiena, Italy Height 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in) Position Defender Youth career Fiorentina
Giovanni_Bartolucci
Building in Vatican City
Apartments Clementine Hall Loggias Papal apartments Stufetta del cardinal Bibbiena Cappella Paolina Raphael Rooms Niccoline Chapel Sala Ducale Sala Regia
Grotta_di_Lourdes
1518, and it is known that it was acquired by Cardinal Bernardo Dovizi da Bibbiena to give it to King Francis I of France. This painting is part of the diplomatic
Isabel_de_Requesens
Playwright list
(1892–1953, Italy) Bahram Beyzai (1938–2025, Iran) Bernardo Dovizio da Bibbiena (1470–1520, Italy) Isaac Bickerstaffe (1735–1812, Ireland) Sieur de Bigot
List_of_playwrights
Catholic prelate
Diocese of Pozzuoli In office 1515–1537 Predecessor Bernardo Dovizi da Bibbiena Successor Carlo Borromeo (bishop) Personal details Died 1537 (1538) Pozzuoli
Simeone_de'_Vernacoli
American art collector (1848-1931)
early works as Ingres' The Betrothal of Raphael and the Niece of Cardinal Bibbiena, bought in 1903. Although Walters was not fond of French Impressionism
Henry_Walters
UNESCO World Heritage Site
Abbot in the district of Villa Pasquali, designed by Ferdinando Galli-Bibbiena and built by his son Antonio Galli, and the small sanctuary of the Blessed
Sabbioneta
Italian Catholic priest
Apartments Clementine Hall Loggias Papal apartments Stufetta del cardinal Bibbiena Cappella Paolina Raphael Rooms Niccoline Chapel Sala Ducale Sala Regia
Federico_Lombardi
Jean Galli de Bibiena (French rendering of Galli da Bibbiena) was an 18th-century French-speaking writer (but of Italian descent), born in 1709 in Nancy
Jean_Galli_de_Bibiena
Monuments in Verona, Italy
boxes, and the most famous theatrical architect of the time, architect Bibbiena, was called in to design it. The theater was inaugurated on the evening
Monuments_of_Verona
Poppi has one exclave between Bibbiena, Chiusi della Verna and the region of Emilia-Romagna, and another one between Bibbiena, Ortignano Raggiolo and Castel
List_of_enclaves_and_exclaves
Italian sculptor (1688–1752)
Galli Bibbiena, he was named court designer for the bullfights that were held there, and on 14 April 1738 an imperial decree appointed Galli Bibbiena, Corradini
Antonio_Corradini
Italian playwright
1518, to Ser Bartolomeo Cecchi and Ginevra Sannini. He was the rival of Bibbiena, Machiavelli, and Ariosto in portraiture of character and in liveliness
Giovanni_Maria_Cecchi
Florence, Italy Oil on canvas 82 x 60,5 c. 1516: Portrait of Cardinal Bibbiena Palazzo Pitti, Florence, Italy Oil on canvas 85 x 66,3 c. 1516: Portrait
List_of_paintings_by_Raphael
Mussato (1469–1527) Niccolò Machiavelli (1470–1520) Bernardo Dovizio da Bibbiena (1474–1533) Ludovico Ariosto (1492–1556) Pietro Aretino (1492–1573) Donato
List of playwrights by nationality and year of birth
List_of_playwrights_by_nationality_and_year_of_birth
Opera composed by Giovanni Alberto Ristori
libretto was based on the comedy Il Calandro by Bernardo Dovizi (Cardinal Bibbiena). In turn, Dovizi's play borrowed elements of the plot from Plautus's Menaechmi
Calandro
Vishnth Visentium Bisenzio Vipena, Viplnei, Vipienas Viblena, Viblenium Bibbiena Visul, Vipsul, Visal, Viesul Faesulae Fiesole Vrenth Verentum Valentano
Etruscan_cities
Bianco Biandrate Biandronno Bianzano Bianzè Bianzone Biassono Bibbiano Bibbiena Bibbona Bibiana Biccari Bicinicco Bidonì Biella Bienno Bieno Bientina Bigarello
Alphabetical list of municipalities of Italy
Alphabetical_list_of_municipalities_of_Italy
Group of buildings in Mantua, Lombardy, Italy
Austrian rule, a Caffehaus was built there, designed by Antonio Galli da Bibbiena. The Secret Garden, an integral part of Isabella d’Este’s Grotta Apartment
Ducal_Palace,_Mantua
Palace in Emilia-Romagna, Italy
completed under their son Francesco, directed by architect Ferdinando Bibbiena. The palace was the home of Enrichetta d'Este, widow of Antonio Farnese
Ducal_Palace_of_Colorno
Medieval-Renaissance castle in Gazzola, Emilia-Romagna, Italy
it as a noble residence: the changes, designed by Ferdinando Galli da Bibbiena, included work on the exterior, with the eastern side decorated with various
Castello_di_Lisignano
Topics referred to by the same term
Galli Bibiena (1656–1743), also known as Ferdinando Galli da Bibiena or Bibbiena, Italian architect, designer, and painter Amelita Galli-Curci (1882–1963)
Galli_(disambiguation)
Italian Roman Catholic cardinal and bishop
Cardinal-Deacon of Santa Maria in Portico 1500–1513 Succeeded by Bernardo Dovizi da Bibbiena Preceded by Giovanni Michiel Administrator of Verona 1503–1524 Succeeded by
Marco_Cornaro_(cardinal)
Cycling race
stage 6, to Campitello Matese; stage 9, to Montefiascone; stage 10, to Bibbiena; stage 15, to Orta San Giulio; stage 17, to Colli di San Fermo; and stage
1983_Giro_d'Italia
Ceremonies accompanying a formal entry by a ruler into a city
invasions of Italy from 1494, this form of entry spread north. Cardinal Bibbiena reported in a letter of 1520 that the Duke of Suffolk had sent emissaries
Royal_entry
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Maori
Maori name made popular by New Zealand actress Nyree Dawn Porter.
Boy/Male
Arabic
Nature; Creation
Biblical
impoverished; to prepare; certain; true
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from northern Middle English gad ‘goad’, ‘spike’, ‘sting’ (Old Norse gaddr), hence a metonymic occupational name for a cattle driver or, more likely, a nickname for a persistent and irritating person. The Old Norse word is attested as a byname (see Gadsby).
Girl/Female
Hindu
One who rides all vehicles
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of the many places throughout England named Bradley, from Old English brÄd ‘broad’ + lÄ“ah ‘woodland clearing’.Scottish : habitational name from Braidlie in Roxburghshire.Irish (Ulster) : adopted as an English equivalent of Gaelic Ó Brolcháin.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Lord of gods
Male
Serbian
(Миомир) Serbian name MIOMIR means "scent."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Swim.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained.Variant of Dutch Hiers.
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