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Paintings of Italian Soldiers of the mid to late 14th Century

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'Christ Carrying the Cross', Embroidery, Florence, Italy, 14th century,
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, 60.148.3.




Victory of the Sienese Troops at Val di Chiana in 1363 by Lippo Vanni
also known as The Battle of Sinalunga



f.10r, Greeks Battle Trojans, in 'Historia destructionis Troiae' by Guido de Columnis,
Manuscript, Venice, Italy, c.1370.
Fondation Martin Bodmer, Cod. Bodmer 78, Cologny, Switzerland.




De bello civili of Lucanus, copy by Niccolò da Bologna, 1373



Scenes from the Life of St. James, Pistoia Cathedral
Panels from the side of the silver altar-piece in Pistoia Cathedral completed by Francesco di Niccolò and Leonardo di Ser Giovanni of Florence in 1376.



Scenes from the Life of St. James, by Altichiero da Zevio,
Padova, Italy, Basilica of Saint Antonio (Cappella di San Giacomo), 1376-79
The Battle of Clavigo



The Wooden Painted Ceiling of the Palazzo Chiaromonte-Steri in Palermo,
Sicily, Italy, 1377–1380AD





Scenes from the Passion of Christ by Andrea di Vanni
Sienna, Italy, 1380s



St. Benedict discovers the shield bearer of Totila,
King of the Goths, attempting to pass himself as the king
by Spinello Aretino, 1387

Spinello Aretino, byname for Spinello di Luca Spinelli; c.1336-1410. Fresco, 14th picture of a cycle with scenes from the life of St.Benedict.
Florence, San Miniato al Monte, sacristy, east wall, lower row, right.

St. Benedict discovers the shield bearer of Totila, King of the Goths, attempting to pass himself as the king, by Spinello Aretino



Villani Chronicle, 1390s
Biblioteca Apostolica, Vatican

Villani Chronicle - Conquest of Fiesole

Villani Chronicle - Conquest of Carmignano

Villani Chronicle - Battle of Montaperti


Chronica de Carrarensibus, Padua, Italy, 1390s

Jacopo da Carrara draws his sword against Ezzellino da Romano in front of Frederick II in 1237



Latin Translation of Al-taghvim al-seha'at by Ibn Butlan
Tacuinum Sanitatis, Tuscany, 1390-1400



The 1381 Conquest of Naples by Charles of Durazzo,
by the Master c.1400 in Florence

Painted in Florence about 1400, this elaborately decorated front of a chest (cassone)
recounts in three episodes the conquest of Naples by Charles III of Durazzo,
who defeated the forces of Otto of Brunswick in 1381.




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