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    San Pietro Martire (Italian: "St. Peter, the Martyr") is a Roman Catholic church in Naples, Italy. It is located directly across from the principal building...
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  • San Pietro Martire may refer to: St. Peter of Verona, an Italian saint San Pietro Martire (Naples), a church in Naples San Pietro Martire (Murano), a...
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    Santa Caterina a Chiaia San Pietro Martire Hermitage of Camaldoli Archbishop's Palace Aside from the Piazza del Plebiscito, Naples has two other major public...
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    was mourned by everyone, and her body was taken to the church of San Pietro Martire, where her sepulcher can still be seen today. King Ferrante, after...
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    Cesarea Spires of Naples San Pietro Martire Hermitage of Camaldoli Archbishop's Palace Fontanelle cemetery Santa Maria Avvocata San Giuseppe Maggiore...
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    The Congregation elected Vermigli abbot of the monastery at San Pietro ad Aram, Naples in 1537. There he became acquainted with Juan de Valdés, a leader...
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    Complex of Monte Sant'Angelo, the University Complex of San Pietro Martire, the Botanical Garden of Naples, and a location in the Agnano Terme district. The...
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    Isabella of Clermont (category Royal consorts of Naples)
    buried in San Pietro Martire. Her heir was her eldest son, the future King Alfonso II of Naples. Isabella and Ferdinand had: Alfonso II of Naples (4 November...
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    times. The existing complex includes three courts: the Cortile di San Pietro Martire (now best known as Cortile della Pilotta), Cortile del Guazzatoio...
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  • Dame, Ind.: University of Notre Dame Press. Santi Beati, "San Pietro Parenzo:Podestà e martire" (in Italian) Antonio Stefano Cartari, Istoria antica latina...
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  • Leonardo Antonio Olivieri (category Painters from Naples)
    Volume 79 (2013), entry by Francesco Franco. Pinacoteca di Bari, San Pietro Martire in Gloria. Fondazione de Terra d'Otranto, on the opening of Museo...
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    was an Italian scholar, writer and politician. Ruggero Bonghi was born in Naples and after being widowed his mother remarried in 1840 to Saverio Baldacchini...
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    the eastern area, adjacent to the ducal palace and the church of San Pietro Martire, remained unfinished. The second campaign started in 1617, with the...
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    Niccolò Antonio Colantonio (category Painters from Naples)
    in Naples. Other smaller panels are in various other collections. The second altarpiece still hangs in the church of San Pietro Martire in Naples, showing...
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    della Scala church San Michele Arcangelo church San Nicola di Mira church Sacro Nome di Gesu church San Pietro Martire church San Pietro delle Rose (Saints...
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    decorations, especially in the domes for churches in Naples, including that of San Pietro Martire or that of Santa Maria della Sanità. Nuvolo designed...
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  • (1956) Santuario di San Rocco (2023) Santa Maria Assunta (1957) Cathedral of Santa Maria Annunziata (1948) Santi Pietro e Paolo (1933) San Sebastiano (1990)...
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    Scolanova (now the Scolanova Synagogue), San Leonardo Abate, San Pietro Martire. San Pietro was later demolished. San Leonardo has undergone such extensive...
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    Bellini (1488). This was made for the Doge's Palace but is now in San Pietro Martire, Murano. The Ex-Voto de 1662 is a painting by Philippe de Champaigne...
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    confiscated synagogues were renamed Santa Maria in Scolanova, San Leonardo Abate, San Pietro Martire, and Santi Quirico e Giovita (renamed as St. Anne's Church...
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  • his return to Naples he served as the maestro di cappella of several churches, most notably at the Santuario di San Sebastiano Martire, a post he held...
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    Giuseppe Astarita (category Architects from Naples)
    reconstruction. Church of San Lorenzo delle Benedettine in Foggia Church of San Pietro Martire Church of Sant'Anna a Capuana Church of San Raffaele Palazzo di...
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  • Silvestro de Buoni (category Painters from Naples)
    Silvestro Morvillo. He painted an Assumption of the Virgin for San Pietro Martire of Naples. Farquhar, Maria (1855). Ralph Nicholson Wornum (ed.). Biographical...
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    parish in Naples but, following the 1980 Irpinia earthquake, he moved to San Mango sul Calore to assist the victims; he returned to Naples in 1981 where...
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    Anthology, Psychology Press, 2001 Moralità cristiane in ossequio di San Cesario diacono, e martire protettore di Terracina, Roma, Stamperia di Antonio de' Rossi...
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    Giovanni Paisiello (category Musicians from the Kingdom of Naples)
    he settled for some years at Naples, where, despite the popularity of Niccolò Piccinni, Domenico Cimarosa and Pietro Guglielmi, of whose triumphs he...
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    and the resurrected saints. Patronal festival: June 15, the Feast of San Vito Martire, solemn procession with the silver statue of the saint. Il palio (prize):...
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    graduated in composition and direction at the Conservatorio di San Pietro a Majella [it] in Naples, and was a composer (he wrote several operas), director and...
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  • The seat of the Archdiocese of Bologna is Cattedrale Metropolitana di San Pietro. The co-seat of the Archdiocese of Campobasso-Boiano is Concattedrale...
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    other hand, a colony because of the Vayardis settled there. Church of San Vito martire: of eighteenth-century origin, it has undergone numerous restorations...
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