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  2. Sant'Ambrogio, Florence - Wikipedia

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    The church was rebuilt by Giovanni Battista Foggini in the 17th century. [1] A legend says that on 30 December 1230 a chalice which had not been cleaned was, the next day, found to contain blood rather than wine by Uguccione, the parish priest. This Eucharistic miracle made the church a place of pilgrimage.

  3. Sant'Ambrogio e Carlo al Corso - Wikipedia

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    San Carlo al Corso view from top of Spanish Steps. The church of the Saints Ambrogio and Carlo al Corso is the national church of the Lombards, to whom in 1471 Pope Sixtus IV gave, in recognition of their valuable construction work of the Sistine Chapel, the small church of S. Niccolò del Tufo, which was first restored and then dedicated to S. Ambrogio, the patron saint of Milan.

  4. Basilica of Sant'Ambrogio - Wikipedia

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    The Basilica of Sant'Ambrogio (official name: Basilica romana minore collegiata abbaziale prepositurale di Sant'Ambrogio) [1] is an ancient Romanesque-style, Roman Catholic church in the center of Milan, region of Lombardy, Italy.

  5. Ambrosians - Wikipedia

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    Late Antique Mosaic of Saint Ambrose (~337-397) in Sant'Ambrogio church, Milan, Lombardy, Italy, possibly an actual portrait made in his lifetime. Only the oldest of the Catholic Ambrosians, the Fratres S. Ambrosii ad Nemus, had anything more than a very local significance.

  6. Sacra di San Michele - Wikipedia

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    The Sacra di San Michele, sometimes known as Saint Michael's Abbey, is a religious complex on Mount Pirchiriano, situated on the south side of the Val di Susa in the territory of the municipality of Sant'Ambrogio di Torino, in the Metropolitan City of Turin, Piedmont region of northwestern Italy.

  7. Sant'Ambrogio ad Nemus, Milan - Wikipedia

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    The church. Sant'Ambrogio ad Nemus (Sant Ambrosin in Lombard language) is a Baroque style, Roman Catholic convent in Milan, Italy. The convent is no longer functioning, but the oratory or church remains. While the present church dates to a reconstruction begun in 1635, the site was associated with the founding of monasticism by Saint Ambrose.

  8. St. Ambrose Church - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version ... St. Ambrose Church, Saint Ambrose Parish, Sant'Ambrogio, ... Brugherio, a church in Italy; Sant'Ambrogio, Florence; Basilica of ...

  9. Sant'Ambrogio - Wikipedia

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    Sant'Ambrogio may refer to the following entities in Italy: Basilica of Sant'Ambrogio, a church in the Milan; Sant'Ambrogio, Florence, a Roman Catholic church in Florence; Sant'Ambrogio di Torino, a municipality in the Turin; Sant'Ambrogio di Valpolicella, a municipality in Verona, Veneto; Sant'Ambrogio sul Garigliano, a municipality in ...