Grave of Borghi-Mamo
tomb in Certosa di Bologna, Italy, Angels Gallery
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Grave of Borghi-Mamo
Summary
Grave of Borghi-Mamo is a tomb[1].
Key Facts
- Grave of Borghi-Mamo is the creator of Enrico Barberi[2].
- Grave of Borghi-Mamo is the creator of Alfredo Tartarini[3].
- Grave of Borghi-Mamo is located in Bologna[4].
- Grave of Borghi-Mamo is in the country of Italy[5].
- Grave of Borghi-Mamo's image is recorded as Monumento Borghi-Mamo 01.jpg[6].
- Grave of Borghi-Mamo's instance of is recorded as tomb[7].
- Grave of Borghi-Mamo's instance of is recorded as sepulchral monument[8].
- Borghi is named after Grave of Borghi-Mamo[9].
- Mamo is named after Grave of Borghi-Mamo[10].
- Grave of Borghi-Mamo's depicts is recorded as angel[11].
- Grave of Borghi-Mamo's depicts is recorded as allegory of art[12].
- Grave of Borghi-Mamo's depicts is recorded as allegory of faith[13].
- Grave of Borghi-Mamo's depicts is recorded as cross[14].
- Grave of Borghi-Mamo's depicts is recorded as grave cross[15].
- Grave of Borghi-Mamo's made from material is recorded as Carrara marble[16].
- Grave of Borghi-Mamo's collection is recorded as Certosa di Bologna[17].
- Grave of Borghi-Mamo's location is recorded as Certosa di Bologna[18].
- Grave of Borghi-Mamo's Commons category is recorded as Grave of Borghi-Mamo (Certosa, Angels Gallery)[19].
- Grave of Borghi-Mamo's commemorates is recorded as Borghi[20].
- Grave of Borghi-Mamo's commemorates is recorded as Mamo[21].
- Grave of Borghi-Mamo's commemorates is recorded as Adelaide Borghi-Mamo[22].
- Grave of Borghi-Mamo's commemorates is recorded as Erminia Borghi-Mamo[23].
- Grave of Borghi-Mamo's commemorates is recorded as Antonino Cuzzocrea[24].
- +1894-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Grave of Borghi-Mamo[25].
- Grave of Borghi-Mamo's coordinate location is recorded as {'globe': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q2', 'altitude': None, 'latitude': 44.49630561111111, 'longitude': 11.308862111111111, 'precision': 2.777777777777778e-08}[26].
Body
Works and Contributions
Created works include Enrico Barberi[2], a sculptor[27], 1850–1941[28], of Kingdom of Italy[29] and Alfredo Tartarini[3], a painter[30], 1854–1905[31], of Kingdom of Italy[32].