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England and Italy are arguing over who invented it first but Italy Maria Borgongno, Italy in the 1300's invented it.
It was Brunelleschi. He built the dome of the Basilica di Santa Maria del Fiore, Florence's cathedral.
the city of florence Italy
There has never been an Elizabeth among Italian Queens although EMPRESS Elisabeth of Austria had sway over parts of Northern Italy until about l866. Venice was an Austrian domain. Italian Queens included: Margherita Di Savoia- l85l-l926, first modern Queen of Italy, Elena, sometimes called Maria Elena- reigned l896-end of Monarchy, she died in l952. there was also, technically Maria Jose who did not actually reign but was the crown princess closest to the Royal Line. the Empire was abolished by a plebiscite ( popular vote) in l946, the electorate, not the Communists or the Nazis, did it in. There are surviving members of Princely houses of Italy and Contessas, etc.
The Santa Maria was the large flagship.
Giuseppina Zizzo has written: 'La Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore in Bergamo' -- subject(s): Buildings, structures, Church decoration and ornament, S. Maria Maggiore in Bergamo (Basilica)
Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore and Basilica di San Giovanni in Laterano are in Rome. They begin with the letter b.
Andreas Rehberg has written: 'Die Kanoniker von S. Giovanni in Laterano und S. Maria Maggiore im 14. Jahrhundert' -- subject(s): Basilica di S. Giovanni in Laterano, Biography, Canons, Cathedral, collegiate, Santa Maria Maggiore (Church : Rome, Italy)
Italy has Vatican City, the volcanic ruins of Pompeii, Baths of Caracalla, the frescos of Villa Farnesina, Appian Way, Piazza del Popolo, Santa Maria in Trastevere, Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore, the Spanish Steps, the canals of Venice, and the Leaning Tower of Pisa.
Riccardo Urbano has written: 'Nicola da Guardiagrele e la sua croce lancianese' -- subject(s): Chiesa di Santa Maria Maggiore, Lanciano, Italy, Italy Lanciano, Lanciano, Italy. Santa Maria Maggiore (Church), Silverwork
August Schuchert has written: 'S. Maria Maggiore zu Rom ..' -- subject(s): Rome, Rome. Santa Maria Maggiore (church), Santa Maria Maggiore (Church : Rome, Italy) 'Der Dom zu Mainz' -- subject(s): Mainzer Dom (Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany)
A. Niero has written: 'The Basilica of Torcello and Santa Fosca's' -- subject(s): Italy Torcello, Santa Fosca (Church, Torcello, Italy), Torcello, Italy. Santa Maria Assunta (Basilica)
The third session of the Council of Trent met in the Church of Santa Maria Maggiore in Trento, Italy.
Stephen F. Ostrow has written: 'The Sistine Chapel at S. Maria Maggiore : Sixtus V and the art of the Counter Reformation' -- subject(s): Cappella Sistina (Vatican Palace, Vatican City), Design and construction, History, Santa Maria Maggiore (Church : Rome, Italy)
The Santa Maria Novella is a church or basilica that is located in Florence, Italy. Construction on the church began around 1246 and was completed in 1360.
Basilica of Santa Maria degli Angeli was created in 1679.
G. B. Giovenale has written: 'La Basilica di S. Maria in Cosmedin' -- subject(s): Basilica di S. Maria in Cosmedin (Rome, Italy), Buildings, structures, Church decoration and ornament, Conservation and restoration