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The Sword in Stone Tuscan Excalibur
The sword in the stone, in the chapel next to the Gothic Abbey of Saint Galgano at Montesiepi. Known as the “sword in the stone,” the Tuscan “Excalibur” is said to have been plunged into a rock in 1180 by Galgano Guidotti, a medieval knight who renounced war and worldly goods to become a hermit
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Tuscan and Romanesque Architecture
Group of historic buildings located in Massa Marittima, Italian small town of Tuscany, Maremma area. The San Cerbone cathedral is built in Romanesque and the palace in Tuscan architecture style
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Urbino’s Ducal Palace: Particular of Entrance
Urbino’s Ducal Palace, particular of the entrance,view through the palace entrance of arcs, a decorated window, column decorations and script, Italian renaissance architecture
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