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English: Il cosiddetto "Carmagnola" giunse a Venezia forse da Bisanzio a seguito dell'impresa costantinopolitana del 1204. Deve il suo nome al capitano di ventura Francesco Bussone, detto il Carmagnola, che fu ingiustamente condannato per tradimento e giustiziato per decapitazione nel 1432. La sua testa fu esposta lungo il lato sud della Basilica. Il colore della pietra e l'espressione del porfido bizantino convinsero i veneziani a identificarla con quella dello sfortunato comandante.
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Porphyry_head_of_Justinian_I_(cropped).jpg(289 × 404 pixels, file size: 166 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg)

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English: Il cosiddetto "Carmagnola" giunse a Venezia forse da Bisanzio a seguito dell'impresa costantinopolitana del 1204. Deve il suo nome al capitano di ventura Francesco Bussone, detto il Carmagnola, che fu ingiustamente condannato per tradimento e giustiziato per decapitazione nel 1432. La sua testa fu esposta lungo il lato sud della Basilica. Il colore della pietra e l'espressione del porfido bizantino convinsero i veneziani a identificarla con quella dello sfortunato comandante.
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Source https://catalogo.beniculturali.it/detail/Veneto/ArchaeologicalProperty/CRV-RA_0013525
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