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Angelo Aniello Fiore

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Italian architect and sculptor
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Angelo Aniello Fiore (died c.1500, Naples) was an Italian architect and sculptor. He was a contemporary of Gabriele d'Agnolo and Giovanni Francesco Mormando. He was born in Naples and one of his pupils was Novello da San Lucano.


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