michaelangelo, macchiavelli, dante, marconi
He was buried in Florence, Italy, in the church of Santa Croce. He died on Feb-18-1564 because of a fever.In Florence, church of Santa Croce.
There is a plaque inside the church, on the wall honoring Leonardo da Vinci. Many famous Florentines were buried in Santa Croce: Michelangelo, Dante, Galileo, Ghiberti, etc... Leonardo is not buried there (he is buried in France) but the Florentines wanted to honor him so they put up a plaque in his memory.
Michelangelo died in Rome of natural causes I believe, and he was buried at the Basilica of Santa Croce in Tuscany.
Yes he was. Pope Julius II had Michelangelo imprisoned for months until he agreed to paint the Sistine Chapel.
Michael Angelo died on February 18th, 1564, after suffering from a slow fever. His remains were taken to Santa Croce and the people of Florence turned out in large numbers to honor the "father and master of all the arts
He was buried in Florence, Italy, in the church of Santa Croce. He died on Feb-18-1564 because of a fever.In Florence, church of Santa Croce.
Niccolo Machiavelli was buried in the church of Santa Croce in Florence, Italy. His tomb is located in the Basilica di Santa Croce, which is also the final resting place for other notable figures such as Michelangelo and Galileo.
Galileo is buried at the Basilica di Santa Croce di Firenze in Florence Italy
In Santa Croce, which a city near Florence Italy
Anthony Santa Croce's birth name is Anthony Arthur Santa Croce.
There is a plaque inside the church, on the wall honoring Leonardo da Vinci. Many famous Florentines were buried in Santa Croce: Michelangelo, Dante, Galileo, Ghiberti, etc... Leonardo is not buried there (he is buried in France) but the Florentines wanted to honor him so they put up a plaque in his memory.
In the Piazza Santa Croce off of Via Benci
Santa Croce Camerina's population is 969.
The population of Cervarese Santa Croce is 5,029.
Nick Santa Croce is 5' 9".
Galileo Galilei is the name of the famous scientist who is buried in Santa Croce Church. The scientist in question (February 15, 1564- January 8, 1642) numbers among the famous non-scientists and scientists whose tombs may be witnessed in the Basilica di Santa Croce ("Holy Cross Basilica"). His tomb serves as one of many reasons for visiting the northeast Italian city of Firenze ("Florence").
Santa Croce in Via Flaminia was created in 1914.