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  CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Padua
He was more successful, however, against the Scaligeri, from whom he took Feltre, Belluno, Treviso, and Ceneda (1384).
His son Francesco Novello (1388) voluntarily submitted to the Visconti and took Brescia and Verona.
In 1404 he made an attempt against Vicenza that brought upon him a war with Venice.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/11385b.htm   (984 words)

  
 ICICDT.org
The place of Padua in the history of art is nearly as important as its place in the history of learning.
The presence of the university attracted many distinguished artists, as Giotto, Fra Filippo Lippi and Donatello; and for native art there was the school of Francesco Squarcione (1394-1474), whence issued the great Mantegna (1431-1506).
The industry of Padua has greatly developed in modern times.
www.icicdt.org /venue_setting.asp   (1688 words)

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