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  2. Sant'Antonio da Padova in Via Tuscolana - Wikipedia

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    The Church of Saint Anthony of Padua on Via Tuscolana (Italian: Santi Antonio da Padova e Annibale Maria) is a Roman Catholic titular church in Rome, built for the religious congregation of the Rogationists of the Heart of Jesus, to whose founder Saint Annibale Maria di Francia is co-concercrated the church along with Saint Anthony of Padua.

  3. Sant'Antonio da Padova in Via Merulana - Wikipedia

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    The paintings of the side altars were done by various artists, mainly Franciscan: St. Clare of Assisi by Giuseppe Bravi (1844–1908); St. Francis of Assisi by Franz De Rhoden (1817–1903); Japanese Martyrs crucified in 1597 in Nagasaki by Cesare Mariani (1826–1901); Immaculate Mary by Francesco Szoldatiez (1916); St. Ludovico di Tolosa by ...

  4. Villa dei Sette Bassi - Wikipedia

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    The Villa dei Sette Bassi (also Villa Via Tuscolana) was the second-largest ancient Roman villa or monumental palace in the suburbs after the Villa of the Quintilii. [1]The site is on a hilly plateau located at the fifth mile of Via Tuscolana to the southeast of Rome and forms part of the Appia Antica archaeological park.

  5. Saint Anthony: The Miracle Worker of Padua - Wikipedia

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    Saint Anthony: The Miracle Worker of Padua (Italian: Sant'Antonio di Padova, also known just as Saint Anthony) is a 2002 Italian television film co-written and directed by Umberto Marino . The film is based on real life events of Roman Catholic priest and Saint Anthony of Padua .

  6. Basilica of Saint Anthony of Padua - Wikipedia

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    Construction of the Basilica probably began around 1232, [1] just one year after the death of St. Anthony.It was completed in 1310 although several structural modifications (including the falling of the ambulatory and the construction of a new choir screen) took place between the end of the 14th and the mid-15th century.

  7. Polyptych of Perugia - Wikipedia

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    The work was executed for the new Franciscan convent of Sant'Antonio da Padova in Perugia, most likely in the years following his sojourn in Rome. It portrays the Virgin enthroned with the Child in the central part, flanked by several saints: Anthony of Padua and John the Baptist on the left, Francis and Elizabeth of Hungary in the right.

  8. Scuola del Santo - Wikipedia

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    Interior of the Scuola del Santo: the sala delle adunanze. Titian, Miracle of the Jealous Husband. Titian, Miracle of the Jealous Husband, 1511: detail under raking light, photographed by Ana and Sergio Rossetti Morosini 1992, Padua, Italy Facade Francesco Vecellio (attributed to), St Anthony of Padua finding the usurer's heart in the coffin.

  9. Sant'Antonio da Padova, Santa Croce di Magliano - Wikipedia

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    Sant'Antonio da Padova is a Roman Catholic church in the hill-town of Santa Croce di Magliano, ... This page was last edited on 2 October 2024, at 11:44 (UTC).