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1444 CE - 1514 CE: Life of the Italian Renaissance architect Donato Bramante.
1480 CE: The Italian Renaissance architect Donato Bramante moves to Milan.
1485 CE: The Italian Renaissance architect Donato Bramante works on the Church of Santa Maria Presso San Satiro in Milan.
1492 CE - 1497 CE: The Italian Renaissance architect Donato Bramante works on on Milan’s Santa Maria delle Grazie church.
1492 CE - 1494 CE: The Italian Renaissance architect Donato Bramante likely works on the rectangular piazza in Vigevano.
1493 CE: The Italian Renaissance architect Donato Bramante works for Ludovico Sforza to assess the fortifications along Lombardy’s border with Switzerland.
1499 CE: The Italian Renaissance architect Donato Bramante moves to Rome.
1500 CE: The Italian Renaissance architect Bramante designs the cloister for the Santa Maria della Pace church in Rome.
1501 CE: The Italian Renaissance architect Donato Bramante designs the Palazzo Caprini in Rome, aka 'Raphael's House'.
1502 CE: The Italian Renaissance architect Donato Bramante designs the Tempietto of San Pietro in Montorio, Rome.
1504 CE: The Italian Renaissance architect Donato Bramante redesigns the space between the Vatican Palace and the Villa Belvedere in Rome.
1506 CE: The Italian Renaissance architect Donato Bramante creates his design for the new Saint Peter's Basilica in Rome.
1514 CE: The Italian Renaissance architect Donato Bramante dies in Rome.
1517 CE - 1520 CE: The Italian Renaissance artist Raphael lives in Rome’s Palazzo Caprini, designed by Donato Bramante.