Duke of Calabria.TheDuke of Calabria, father of the unfortunate Joanna, Queen of Naples, was buried in the church ofSt.Claire, founded by his father in 1310. The sculpture of his monument is beautifully emblematical of his known protection of defenceless innocence: from a Conch shell at his feet, a lamb slakes its thirst, regardless of the fierce wolf drinking at the same fountain.
Duke of Calabria.TheDuke of Calabria, father of the unfortunate Joanna, Queen of Naples, was buried in the church ofSt.Claire, founded by his father in 1310. The sculpture of his monument is beautifully emblematical of his known protection of defenceless innocence: from a Conch shell at his feet, a lamb slakes its thirst, regardless of the fierce wolf drinking at the same fountain.
TheDuke of Calabria, father of the unfortunate Joanna, Queen of Naples, was buried in the church ofSt.Claire, founded by his father in 1310. The sculpture of his monument is beautifully emblematical of his known protection of defenceless innocence: from a Conch shell at his feet, a lamb slakes its thirst, regardless of the fierce wolf drinking at the same fountain.