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  2. Santi Luca e Martina - Wikipedia

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    In 1577 the Accademia di San Luca, the academy of painters, sculptors and architects in Rome, was founded and in 1588 it was given the church which was rededicated as S. Luca in S. Martina. [2] The academy undertook minor refurbishments of the church and also there were projects for a new church prepared in drawings attributed to Ottaviano ...

  3. Santa Lucia in Selci - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] After the 10th century it was known as Santa Lucia in Silice or in Selci because it was decorated with large flintstones (selci). [3] The deaconry was suppressed in 1587 by Pope Sixtus V. [4] In the 13th century, a monastery was attached to the church, enclosing it. In 1370, it was granted to the Carthusians.

  4. List of canonically crowned Marian images in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Santa Lucia del Gonfalone, Rome: Pope Alexander VII: Madonna degli Angeli: 23 May 1667: Santa Lucia della Tinta, Rome: Pope Alexander VII: Madonna del Rimedio [g] [46] 7 September 1667 San Dionisio alle quattro Fontane, Rome (extinct former shrine) San Crisogono, Rome (current) Pope Alexander VII Madonna Salus Infirmorum: 6 July 1668 30 August 1868

  5. Oratorio del Gonfalone, Rome - Wikipedia

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    As the church was close to the Tiber and subject to flooding, he transferred the confraternity to Santa Lucia ai Banchi Vecchi. The Oratorio was built between 1544 and 1547, by the Confraternity on the ruins of the Church of Santa Lucia Vecchia which can still be seen in the basement.

  6. Iron Crown - Wikipedia

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    The Iron Crown (in Italian, Latin, and Lombard: Corona Ferrea; German: Eiserne Krone) is a reliquary votive crown, traditionally considered one of the oldest royal insignia of Christendom. It was made in the Middle Ages , consisting of a circlet of gold and jewels fitted around a central silver band, which tradition held to be made of iron ...

  7. Badia Fiorentina - Wikipedia

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    Ex libris from the library of Badia Fiorentina. Major works of art in the church include the Apparition of the Virgin to St. Bernard (c. 1486) by Filippino Lippi (originally commissioned by Piero del Pugliese for his chapel at Chiesa di Santa Maria del Santo Sepolcro [] or delle Campora) and the tombs of Willa's son Hugh, Margrave of Tuscany (died 1001) and the lawyer and diplomat Bernardo ...

  8. Santa Lucia del Gonfalone - Wikipedia

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    Santa Lucia del Gonfalone is a church in the diocese of Rome, Italy. It is located on Via dei Banchi Vecchi just one block south of Corso Vittorio Emanuele . The former site of the Archconfraternity of the Gonfalone, the Claretian Missionaries have their provincial headquarters here.

  9. Santa Lucia (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Santa Lucia" (Italian: [ˈsanta luˈtʃiːa], Neapolitan: [ˈsandə luˈʃiːə]) is a traditional Neapolitan song. It was translated by Teodoro Cottrau (1827–1879) from Neapolitan into Italian and published by the Cottrau firm, as a barcarola , in Naples in 1849, during the first stage of the Italian unification .