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    San Crisogono is a church in Rome (rione Trastevere) dedicated to the martyr Saint Chrysogonus. It was one of the tituli, the first parish churches of...
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  • Grisogono (Gregory, cardinal presbyter of San Crisogono, Gregorius de sancto Grisogono, Gregorio di San Crisogono) (died 30 November 1113 in Lucca) was a...
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    friendship in Paris, called him to Rome and made him cardinal-priest of San Crisogono, Rome. His piety and learning had already won him prebends in Paris...
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    Saint Chrysogonus (Italian: San Crisogono) is a saint and martyr of ancient Rome venerated by the Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church. Chrysogonus...
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    wide-ranging, intervening at San Crisogono, Santa Maria sopra Minerva, Santa Maria della Vittoria, Santa Chiara a Casa Pia, San Gregorio Magno, as well as...
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    church of San Francesco a Ripa in the southeast, in the loop of the Tiber. The republican viaduct discovered in the Via Aurelia near San Crisogono may also...
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  • was made a cardinal-priest by Pope Zachary. His titular church was San Crisogono. Zachary died in mid-March 752. On 23 March, Stephen was selected to...
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    secretary Niccolò Alamanni. He then opted for other titular churches like San Crisogono and Santi Giovanni e Paolo. Clement VIII also bestowed upon him episcopal...
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  • al Palatino San Lorenzo in Damaso San Crisogono Santa Susanna Saint Equitius Saint Pammachius Saint Calixtus Santa Cecilia in Trastevere San Lorenzo in...
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  • with colored marble and gilded wood frames and statuary. The church of San Crisogono once was located inside the castle of Montechiaro. The castle was located...
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    and the church of San Crisogono. The center of their community was the now disappeared Piazza dell'Olmo ("Elm square"). San Crisogono became the national...
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    life of holiness. It was learned that Taigi had wanted to be buried in San Crisogono Rome. So, on 18 August 1865, Taigi's relics were transferred there....
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    Girolamo Aleandro (category Burials at San Crisogono)
    titular church in Rome as San Ciriaco alle Terme Diocleziane, which was changed a week later to the Church of San Crisogono. Aleandro resigned as Archbishop...
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    Tien-Siang Successor Peter Liu Cheng-chung Other post(s) Cardinal-Priest of San Crisogono (1998-2012) Orders Ordination 1955 Consecration 1980 Created cardinal...
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    he was elevated to the College of Cardinals, as Cardinal-Priest of San Crisogono. Pope Gregory XVI originally intended to name him as a cardinal; however...
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    Bonifacio ed Alessio San Martino ai Monti Santi Quattro Coronati San Crisogono Santi Quattro Coronati San Vitale (400) Santa Sabina (432) San Lorenzo in Lucina...
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    Saint Pantaleon (redirect from San Pantaleo)
    Antiqua in Rome, and in a 10th-century cycle of pictures in the crypt of San Crisogono in Rome. In Calabria, there is a small town named Papanice, after Pantaleon...
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    Coeli, in Via della Lungara. San Michele a Ripa. Basilica di Santa Maria in Trastevere Santa Maria dell'Orto San Crisogono Santa Cecilia in Trastevere...
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    with that of St. Chrysogonus, put to death in Aquileia, though the San Crisogono church in Rome is dedicated to him. The legend makes Anastasia the daughter...
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    chancellor, Frederick of Lorraine, to the position of cardinal-presbyter of San Crisogono. Cardinal Frederick took part in a synod at Arezzo on 23 July, and then...
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    frescoes Aurora at the casino of the Villa Ludovisi, the ceiling in San Crisogono (1622) of San Chrysogonus in Glory, the portrait of Pope Gregory XV (now in...
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    Camerino in the apse of San Giovanni in Laterano from 1288 to 1294 were thoroughly restored in 1884. The apse mosaic of San Crisogono is attributed to Pietro...
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    stylistic similarity to the Trastevere paintings. The apse mosaic of the San Crisogono church in the Trastevere district, depicting the Mary with Sts. Sebastian...
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    the Piazza San Claudio, aged sixty-two, and was interred at the Campo Verano. Torre della Scimmia [it] San Crisogono Via dell'Arco di San Marco Piazza...
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    when he was consecrated by Pope John Paul II as Cardinal-Priest of San Crisogono. He was one of the few priests in the Ivory Coast who openly opposed...
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  • 1057, Frederick was promoted to the position of cardinal-presbyter of San Crisogono by Victor. Frederick took part in a synod at Arezzo on 23 July, and...
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    Maria in Trastevere; and Peter, probably also a cardinal and priest of San Crisogono. Once in England they issued summonses to appear at a church council...
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    February 1542, with title to the church of San Crisogono, changed two years later to that of the Basilica of San Clemente. At Rome, Cardinal Bembo continued...
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    original on 24 January 2021. Retrieved 10 November 2020. "University of San Francisco Editorial Style Guide: "On first reference capitalize these titles...
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    Bellay Cardinal-Bishop Church Santa Cecilia in Trastevere San Pietro in Vincoli San Crisogono Diocese Paris (1532–1560) See Albano (1550–1553) Tusculum...
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