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BRAMANTE HOMES INC

Duchy of Urbino (present-day Italy ) Died 11 April 1514 (1514-04-11) (aged&#160 · 69–70) Rome · Papal States (present-day Italy) Known&#160 · for Architecture painting Notable&#160 · work San Pietro in Montorio Movement High Renaissance Donato Bramante &#91 · pron 1 &#93 · (1444&#160 · – 11 April 1514) · &#91 · 4 &#93 · born as Donato di Pascuccio d'Antonio &#91 · 5 &#93 · and also known as Bramante Lazzari · 6 &#93 · 7 &#93 · born Donato d'Augnolo according to the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica · was born at Fermignano near Urbino . Here · in 1467 · Bramante moved to Milan · a city with a deep Gothic architectural tradition

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Duchy of Urbino (present-day Italy ) Died 11 April 1514 (1514-04-11) (aged&#160
69–70) Rome
Papal States (present-day Italy) Known&#160
for Architecture painting Notable&#160
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work San Pietro in Montorio Movement High Renaissance Donato Bramante &#91
pron 1 &#93
(1444&#160
– 11 April 1514)
&#91
4 &#93
born as Donato di Pascuccio d'Antonio &#91
5 &#93
and also known as Bramante Lazzari
6 &#93
7 &#93
born Donato d'Augnolo according to the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica
was born at Fermignano near Urbino . Here
in 1467
Bramante moved to Milan
a city with a deep Gothic architectural tradition

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