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    Sant'Andrea in Via Flaminia (English: Saint Andrew on Via Flaminia) is a Roman Catholic church dedicated to St Andrew the Apostle in Rome, Italy. The edifice...
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  • Chiesa di Sant'Andrea (Acquaviva), San Marino Chiesa di Sant'Andrea (Serravalle), San Marino Sant'Andrea della Valle, Rome Sant'Andrea in Via Flaminia, Rome...
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    Italian Navy Chief of Staff. Santa Croce in Via Flaminia Sant'Andrea in Via Flaminia Sant'Andrea a Ponte Milvio Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna MAXXI...
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    plan to church design, for the first time in the churches of Sant'Andrea in Via Flaminia and Saint Anne in Vatican, pioneering a plan which was to become...
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  • period lets get into some of the details... 1550–1554 – Church of Sant'Andrea in Via Flaminia, Rome, designed by Giacomo Barozzi da Vignola, constructed, the...
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    Giacomo Barozzi da Vignola (category Mannerist architecture in Italy)
    church facades in the 17th century; Basilica of Santa Maria degli Angeli, Assisi (with Galeazzo Alessi); Church of Sant'Andrea in Via Flaminia, Rome, the...
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    Maria in Porta Paradisi (rebuilt in 1523) Santa Caterina da Siena a Via Giulia (1526) Santa Maria dell'Orto (1567) Sant'Andrea in Via Flaminia, also known...
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    in Rome, (1819–21). He retraced the ancient line of the Via Flaminia (1805) and restored Giacomo Barozzi da Vignola's neglected Church of Sant'Andrea...
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    History of Italian Renaissance domes (category Renaissance architecture in Italy)
    church. The first church with an oval dome in the Renaissance period was the Sant'Andrea in Via Flaminia, built from 1550 to 1554 by Vignola. Use of...
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    Mansion, Bluffton, in Bluffton, South Carolina, The San Filippo Neri, in Turin, region of Piedmont, Italy, The Sant'Andrea in Via Flaminia, in Rome, Italy,...
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    Monte di Pietà, Naples (category Palaces in Naples)
    MDIC The facade of the chapel was inspired by the façade of the Sant'Andrea in Via Flaminia, designed Vignola. Flanking the entrance, between two pairs of...
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    pendentives. The first church with an oval dome in the Renaissance period was the Sant'Andrea in Via Flaminia, built from 1550 to 1554 by Vignola. Use of...
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    Sant'Andrea della Valle is a titular church and minor basilica in the rione of Sant'Eustachio of the city of Rome, Italy. The basilica is the seat of...
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  • his new doctrine of the speed of bodies in free fall. Completion of the Church of Sant'Andrea in Via Flaminia, Rome, designed by Giacomo Barozzi da Vignola...
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    Sant'Andrea delle Fratte ("Saint Andrew of the Thickets") is a 17th-century basilica church in Rome, Italy, dedicated to St. Andrew. The Cardinal Priest...
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    St Andrew's Church, Rome (category Protestant churches in Rome)
    in 1871 near the Porta Flaminia. The present building, about halfway between the Piazza della Repubblica and the Palazzo del Quirinale, was opened in...
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    of Sant'Andrea al Quirinale (in 1658). The church was not completed until 1670, after Pamphili's death. He died at his Palazzo Pamphili on the via Lata...
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    Grande Raccordo Anulare (category Infobox road instances in Italy)
    (new tunnel under Via Cassia) opened 2011. 1948: Building works began. 1951: The Appia-Aurelia section is opened. 1952: The Flaminia-Tiburtina section...
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    Tolentino (category Official website different in Wikidata and Wikipedia)
    at the site of today's city, Roman Tolentinum, linked to Rome by the via Flaminia. Tolentinum was the seat of the diocese of Tolentino from the late 6th...
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    Fano (category Official website different in Wikidata and Wikipedia)
    and Urbino in the Marche region of Italy. It is a beach resort 12 kilometres (7 miles) southeast of Pesaro, located where the Via Flaminia reaches the...
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  • Sant'Anastasia al Palatino (ancient) Sant'Andrea delle Fratte (1942) Sant'Andrea della Valle (1965) Sant'Antonio da Padova in Via Merulana (1931) Sant'Apollinare...
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    Miramare di Rimini (category Pages with no open date in Infobox station)
    city centre and borders the municipality of Riccione. Located on the Via Flaminia, now the SS16 [it] state road, Miramare developed as a tourist destination...
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    Church of the Gesù (category 16th-century Roman Catholic church buildings in Italy)
    Catinari of the Barnabites, Sant'Andrea della Valle of the Theatines, and the Chiesa Nuova of the Oratorians). First conceived in 1551 by Saint Ignatius of...
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    Monterenzio (category Official website different in Wikidata and Wikipedia)
    that make up the territory date back to the Pre-Napoleonic era. The Via Flaminia Minore road runs upon the crest and marks the watershed and the historic...
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    The following is a list of Basilicas in Rome. An ecclesiastical basilica is a Roman Catholic church building which has been granted special status by the...
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    Basilica of Junius Bassus (category Articles lacking in-text citations from December 2021)
    Bassus in 331 during his consulate. In the second half of the 5th century, under Pope Simplicius, it was transformed into the church of Sant'Andrea Catabarbara...
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    Arch of Titus (category 1st-century establishments in Italy)
    In the 24th year of his sacred rulership. • Works modelled on, or inspired by, the Arch of Titus include: façade of the Basilica di Sant'Andrea di...
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    San Carlo alle Quattro Fontane (category Roman Catholic churches in Rome)
    Bernini's oval church of Sant'Andrea al Quirinale would later be built further along the Strada Pia. The inscriptions found in San Carlo, a valuable source...
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    Ponte Sant'Angelo (category Bridges in Rome)
    by Clement IX for his own pleasure. They are now in the church of Sant'Andrea delle Fratte, also in Rome. At the end of the 19th century, due to the works...
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    Quirinal Hill (category Piazzas in Rome)
    and spiritual aspirations of powerful local families: The church of Sant'Andrea al Quirinale was designed by Gian Lorenzo Bernini (1658–1671), for Cardinal...
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