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San Giorgio in Poggiale, Bologna, a deconsecrated church and now art and history library in Bologna; San Giorgio in Velabro, Rome; Church of San Giorgio Maggiore, Venice; San Giorgio Cathedral, Modica, mother church of Modica, Province of Ragusa, Sicily; Duomo of San Giorgio, Ragusa, a church in Ragusa Ibla, Sicily
The medieval castle of San Giorgio [2] is mentioned for the first time in 1033. It was the home for nearly two decades (1098-1117) for the schismatic bishop of Como, Landolfo Carcano, who was appointed by Emperor Henry IV against Pope Gregory VII's bishop. [3]
The San Giorgio Monastery was established in 982, when the Benedictine monk Giovanni Morosini [1] asked the doge Tribuno Memmo to donate the whole island for a monastery. [2] Morosini drained the island's marshes next to the church to get the ground for building, and founded the Monastery of San Giorgio Maggiore, and became its first abbot. San ...
San Giorgio Maggiore at Dusk, Claude Monet, 1908–1912 Over the centuries the monastery became a theological , cultural and artistic center of primary importance in Europe. The monks had considerable autonomy and close links with Florence and Padua , and thus it became also a favoured location for foreign dignitaries to stay while in the city.
Graduated with a thesis in constitutional law in 1974, San Giorgio was councilor of the prefecture for five years, then moved on to the Government Commissariat for the region Emilia-Romagna. She was appointed as a judicial auditor in 1981 and subsequently served as a prosecutor.
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Eusebio da San Giorgio or Eusebio di Jacopo di Cristoforo da San Giorgio (c. 1470 – c. 1550) was an Italian painter of the Renaissance period. Biography [ edit ]
San Giorgio Morgeto, with the castle. Fontana Grande, symbol of the town of San Giorgio Morgeto. The history of San Giorgio Morgeto is the topic of many myths concerning King Italus and the Morgetes which centre on the citadel, located on a hill which falls within the Aspromonte National Park.