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    Lawrence in Lucina (Italian: Basilica Minore di San Lorenzo in Lucina or simply Italian: San Lorenzo in Lucina; Latin: S. Laurentii in Lucina) is a Roman...
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  • San Lorenzo in Panisperna, a basilica in Rome San Lorenzo in Lucina, a church in Rome San Lorenzo in Miranda, a church and former temple in Rome San Lorenzo...
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    Paschal II in the Minor Basilica of San Lorenzo in Lucina.[citation needed] The Roman Catholic Church erected six churches on the sites in Rome traditionally...
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    Palazzo Ruspoli (category Palaces in Rome)
    intersects with Largo Carlo Goldoni and the Piazza di San Lorenzo in Lucina, in the Rione IV of Campo Marzio in central Rome, Italy. By the 16th century, the...
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    A bust of Fonseca, sculpted by Gian Lorenzo Bernini, is located in the basilica of San Lorenzo in Lucina. Born in Lamego to Lisbon treasurer Diogo Rodrigues...
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  • Roman Catholic Cardinal, and Cardinal-priest of the titulus of San Lorenzo in Lucina in Rome. A remark by Hugh the Chanter of York appears to indicate...
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    Rome Bust of Gabriele Fonseca (1668–1675) Marble, over life-size, San Lorenzo in Lucina, Rome Equestrian Statue of King Louis XIV (1669–1684) Marble, height...
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    Santa Balbina San Sisto Vecchio San Clemente San Lorenzo in Lucina Santi Marcellino e Pietro San Lorenzo fuori le Mura Santa Pudenziana San Sebastiano fuori...
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    of St. Lawrence in Damaso (Basilica Minore di San Lorenzo in Damaso) or simply San Lorenzo in Damaso is a parish and titular church in central Rome, Italy...
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  • Cardinal-Priest of San Marco Giovanni Evangelista Pallotta (January 15, 1588 – June 16, 1603), Appointed Cardinal-Priest of San Lorenzo in Lucina Decio Azzolini...
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  • the Titular church of San Lorenzo in Lucina. The last protoprete who opted for that title was Mieczysław Halka Ledóchowski in 1896. The protopriest has...
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    Malcolm Ranjith (category 20th-century Roman Catholic archbishops in Sri Lanka)
    priest and assigned the titular church of San Lorenzo in Lucina. Ranjith participated as a cardinal-elector in the 2013 conclave which elected Pope Francis...
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    Arch of Portugal (category Articles lacking in-text citations from October 2022)
    Portuguese cardinal Jorge da Costa, Cardinal Priest of the church of San Lorenzo in Lucina. The dating of the arch has long been the subject of controversy...
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  • Italian Baroque artist Gian Lorenzo Bernini. The numbering follows Rudolph Wittkower's Catalogue, published in 1966 in Gian Lorenzo Bernini: The Sculptor of...
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  • churches in Rome are ascribed to the less than a year's pontificate of Benedict II, including Old St. Peter's Basilica and San Lorenzo in Lucina. After...
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    Bernardo alle Terme in 1907. In January 1915 he chose to become Cardinal-Priest of San Lorenzo in Lucina, however he retained in commendam his former...
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    While vice-Chancellor, Fieschi was soon created Cardinal-Priest of San Lorenzo in Lucina on 18 September 1227 by Pope Gregory IX (1227–1241). He later served...
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    Rome Baptist Church (category Baptist churches in Italy)
    is located in a palazzo in Piazza San Lorenzo in Lucina that was once part of Palazzo Ruspoli, originally built in the 16th century. The location where...
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    cardinal-priest of San Lorenzo in Lucina. As a papal legate of Pope Alexander III, he was sent to teach canon law throughout Europe in the 1160s, and was...
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    18, 1598, and later he secured for the institute the church of San Lorenzo in Lucina (June 11, 1606) which was made over to him by a papal bull of Pope...
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    Faith. He was the cardinal priest of the Church of San Lorenzo in Lucina at the time of his death. Born in Genoa, Fransoni was ordained a priest on 14 March...
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    opted to be the Cardinal-Priest of San Lorenzo in Lucina in 1182. Lucius appointed him Archbishop of Milan in 1185. Lucius III died on 25 November 1185;...
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    prominence in France following Napoleon's coup d'état of 1799. Fesch became Archbishop of Lyon in 1802, a Cardinal in 1803, Ambassador to the Holy See in 1804...
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  • Elvina Pallavicini (category Princesses in Italy)
    funeral in the basilica of San Lorenzo in Lucina was attended by numerous representatives of Italian government as well as nobility.[citation needed] In 1939...
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    Ara Pacis (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from July 2023)
    basilica San Lorenzo in Lucina, close to "Via del Corso", and have found their way to the Villa Medici, the Vatican, the Uffizi and the Louvre. In 1859 further...
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    Maggiore. On 25 June 1784, Colonna was made Cardinal-Priest of San Lorenzo in Lucina by Pope Clement XIV and on 20 September 1784, he was appointed Cardinal-Bishop...
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    Joseph Pace (category Articles lacking in-text citations from August 2016)
    Arte Go, Joseph Pace, Basilica di San Lorenzo in Lucina Art Boomer, Joseph Pace, Basilica di San Lorenzo in Lucina (In English). Joseph Pace, Luxarcheology...
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  • contained the church of Sant'Eustachio, Piazza Navona, the Pantheon and San Lorenzo in Lucina. It also included most of the Campus Martius. It broadly corresponded...
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    church. Filippo also became cardinal of Bologna, cardinal Priest of San Lorenzo in Lucina, cardinal bishop of Albano (1468–1471), and finally on 30 August...
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    Artemisia Gentileschi (category Rape in Italy)
    after her birth in the church of San Lorenzo in Lucina, Artemisia was primarily raised by her father following the death of her mother in 1605. It was likely...
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