Tomb of Gregorius XV
sepulchral monument in Sant'Ignazio Church, Rome, Italy, by Pierre Legros the Younger and Pierre-Étienne Monnot
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Tomb of Gregorius XV
Summary
Tomb of Gregorius XV is a sepulchral monument[1].
Key Facts
- Tomb of Gregorius XV is the creator of Pierre Le Gros the Younger[2].
- Tomb of Gregorius XV is the creator of Pierre-Étienne Monnot[3].
- Tomb of Gregorius XV is located in Rome[4].
- Tomb of Gregorius XV is in the country of Italy[5].
- Tomb of Gregorius XV's image is recorded as Tomb of Gregorius XV sant'Ignazio.jpg[6].
- Tomb of Gregorius XV's instance of is recorded as sepulchral monument[7].
- Gregory XV is named after Tomb of Gregorius XV[8].
- Tomb of Gregorius XV's depicts is recorded as Gregory XV[9].
- Tomb of Gregorius XV's location is recorded as Sant'Ignazio Church[10].
- Tomb of Gregorius XV's Commons category is recorded as Tomb of Gregorius XV[11].
- Tomb of Gregorius XV's commemorates is recorded as Gregory XV[12].
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Works and Contributions
Created works include Pierre Le Gros the Younger[2], a sculptor[13], 1666–1719[14], of France[15], awarded the Prix de Rome for sculpture[16] and Pierre-Étienne Monnot[3], a sculptor[17], 1657–1733[18], of France[19].