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The city was struck by hurricane San Zenón in 1930, which caused major damage and killed up to 8,000 people. [30] After its rebuilding, Santo Domingo was known officially as Ciudad Trujillo due to the personality cult imposed by dictator Rafael Leónidas Trujillo, who governed from 1930. Following his assassination in 1961 the city was renamed ...
The church of San Domenico with column of St Dominic. The Basilica of San Domenico is one of the major churches in Bologna, Italy.The remains of Saint Dominic, founder of the Order of Preachers (), are buried inside the exquisite shrine Arca di San Domenico, made by Nicola Pisano and his workshop, Arnolfo di Cambio and with later additions by Niccolò dell'Arca and the young Michelangelo.
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The Arca di San Domenico (Ark of Saint Dominic) is a monument containing the remains of Saint Dominic. It is located in Dominic’s Chapel in the Basilica of San Domenico in Bologna , Italy . History
San Domenico School is the oldest independent, private, coed day and boarding school in California [3] and the closest coed boarding school to San Francisco, California. [4] The school currently enrolls 680 boys and girls in Grades Kindergarten through Twelfth Grade.
San Domenico di Guzman may refer to : the Italian for Saint Dominic of Guzman; Italian churches dedicated to him, notably San Domenico di Guzman (Rome), a cardinal-deaconry and Roman parish church; Basilica of San Domenico, in Bologna; San Domenico di Guzman an oratorio by Antonio Braga based on the saint's life
The Arca di San Domenico is a shrine containing the remains of Saint Dominic, located in the Basilica of San Domenico in Bologna. The feast of Saint Dominic is celebrated with great pomp and devotion in Malta, in the old city of Birgu and the capital city Valletta.
The Basilica of San Domenico is a Gothic-style church in Arezzo, Tuscany, Italy, dedicated to St Dominic. It is especially renowned for housing a painted crucifix (1265) by Cimabue . Facade of Church