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  2. Frances of Rome - Wikipedia

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    Frances was born in 1384 in Rome to a wealthy and aristocratic couple, Paolo Bussa and Iacobella dei Roffredeschi, in the up-and-coming district of Parione and christened in the nearby Church of St. Agnes on the famed Piazza Navona. [1]

  3. Oblates of St. Frances of Rome - Wikipedia

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    St. Frances (1378-1440) was a native and noblewoman of the city who had wanted to be a nun when she was a child. Despite being compelled to enter into an arranged marriage with a wealthy and aristocratic member of the papal military forces, she and her husband were happily married.

  4. Santa Francesca Romana - Wikipedia

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    A church at the site was known by the tenth century, was named Santa Maria Nova (or "Nuova", "New St Mary"), to distinguish it from the other church inside the Roman forum devoted to St Mary, Santa Maria Antiqua ("Ancient St Mary"), which had fallen into ruin by then. [3] The relics from the ancient church were moved to this church under Pope ...

  5. Santa Maria Liberatrice a Monte Testaccio - Wikipedia

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    Santa Maria Liberatrice a Monte Testaccio was built in 1908 to serve the new suburb at Monte Testaccio, and put in the care of the Salesian Order and the Oblates of St. Frances of Rome. [6] It took its title and much of its artwork from the old church of Santa Maria Liberatrice in the Forum. [7]

  6. Confessio (Santa Francesca Romana) - Wikipedia

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    The confessio of Santa Francesca Romana is the confessio, the enclosed area below the altar, of the Basilica of Santa Francesca Romana in Rome.. It was built between 1638 and 1649 to a design by Gian Lorenzo Bernini, including a bronze sculptural group of St Frances and the angel.

  7. San Luigi dei Francesi - Wikipedia

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    The Church of St. Louis of the French (Italian: San Luigi dei Francesi, French: Saint Louis des Français, Latin: S. Ludovici Francorum de Urbe) is a Catholic church near Piazza Navona in Rome. The church is dedicated to the patron saints of France: Virgin Mary , Dionysius the Areopagite and King Louis IX of France .

  8. Did Queen Elizabeth I Have a Secret Affair with a Married Man ...

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    Related: Meet the British Royal Family: A Complete Guide to the Modern Monarchy According to Royal Museums Greenwich, Elizabeth I "seriously considered marriage" twice in her reign, and first fell ...

  9. St. Francis of Rome - Wikipedia

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