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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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  • Deusdedit (died 1129/30) was the cardinal-priest of San Lorenzo in Damaso from 1116 until his death. He was named a cardinal by Pope Paschal II. Nothing...
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  • (died c. 679) Deusdedit of San Pietro in Vincoli (fl. 11th century), cardinal and canon lawyer Deusdedit of San Lorenzo in Damaso (fl. 12th century), cardinal...
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  • jurist Dámaso de Toro, Mayor of Ponce, Puerto Rico in 1701 Father Dámaso, a character in José Rizal's novel Noli Me Tangere San Lorenzo in Damaso, a basilica...
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    Lawrence in Damaso (Basilica Minore di San Lorenzo in Damaso): site where he performed his duties as deacon of Rome; Minor Basilica of St Mary in Domnica...
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    Henry Benedict Stuart (category Dukes in the Jacobite peerage)
    Frascati 14 January 1763 Comendatario of San Lorenzo in Damaso (proper of the cardinal vice-chancellor, held in addition to the suburbicarian sees) 26 September...
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    Roman Church who was always the cardinal-priest of the Basilica di San Lorenzo in Damaso. The principal function of the office was to collect money to maintain...
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    Teodolfo Mertel (category Burials in Lazio)
    title of San Lorenzo in Damaso was treated as a deaconry pro illa vice. In his final years, Mertel retired to his hometown, where he died in 1899. His...
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  • months, Leo was captured by Christopher, the cardinal-priest of San Lorenzo in Damaso, and thrown into prison. Christopher then had himself elected pope...
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    Palazzo della Cancelleria (category Houses completed in 1513)
    palazzo in Rome to be erected from the ground up in the new Renaissance style. Its long facade engulfs the small Basilica di San Lorenzo in Damaso, the Cardinal's...
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    Vadis) and San Sebastiano al Palatino, had the choir of San Lorenzo in Damaso remodelled, and paid for the wooden ceiling of Sant'Agata dei Goti. In 1627 Cardinal...
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    and received the entitlement of San Lorenzo in Damaso. He was named Camerlengo in 1483. In 1484, Riario was engaged in the war which broke out between...
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    visited Catholic shrine in the world, followed by San Giovanni Rotondo and Basilica of the National Shrine of Our Lady of Aparecida in Brazil. Millions of...
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    Corsini family (category Articles lacking in-text citations from February 2013)
    Cardinal-Priest of San Lorenzo in Damaso. He was named Cardinal-Bishop of Porto e Santa Rufina in 1374 and died in August 1405. He participated in the conclave...
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    St. 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...
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    Celso, and a mass. When he was 14, in January 1766, he became organist of the parish church of San Lorenzo in Dámaso. In 1766 Sir Peter Beckford, a wealthy...
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  • Canons of San Lorenzo in Damaso in Rome The Conventual Chaplains ad honorem SMOM The Chaplains of the Royal Chapel of the Treasure of San Gennaro in Naples...
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    Giuliano de Medici (brother of Lorenzo the Magnificent) was murdered in the Florence Cathedral by enemies of his family, in what is now known as the "Pazzi...
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    funeral Mass was a large and public affair in the church of San Lorenzo in Damaso, and was conducted by Perosi, who, in spite of his antipathy towards castrati...
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    Ippolito de' Medici (category Infectious disease deaths in Lazio)
    had been Cardinal Priest of San Lorenzo in Damaso and Archbishop of Mondovi in Sicily. Ippolito was succeeding Colonna in all three posts. He could only...
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    Cardinal-Priest of S. Lorenzo in Damaso in the consistory of 21 February 1998. He was one of the cardinal electors who participated in the 2005 papal conclave...
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    Luigi Traglia (category Participants in the Second Vatican Council)
    of San Lorenzo in Damaso on 28 April 1969. On 15 March 1972, he was elevated to Cardinal Bishop of Albano. From 1962 to 1965, Traglia participated in the...
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  • Lucius III, his uncle who ostensibly elevated him with the title of San Lorenzo in Damaso in 1182. Modern scholars consider him a fictitious individual who...
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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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    Palace; a statue of St. Charles Borromeo in the church of San Lorenzo in Damaso; decorative figures of putti in the Sistine Chapel of Santa Maria Maggiore...
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    translations from the crypt occurred under Pope Sergius II in the 9th century, primarily to San Silvestro in Capite, which unlike the Catacomb was within the Aurelian...
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    San Lorenzo fuori le mura (Papal Basilica of Saint Lawrence outside the Walls) is a Roman Catholic papal minor basilica and parish church, located in...
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  • titulus San Lorenzo in Damaso. After the double papal election in 1159 he supported the obedience of Pope Alexander III and served as his legate in Hungary...
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  • of the city around San Lorenzo in Damaso. From 1200 the population kept on increasing until the 15th century, when it increased in importance due to the...
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    Antonio Saverio De Luca (category Articles lacking in-text citations from October 2016)
    Pontifical Congregation for Studies as well as Cardinal-Priest of San Lorenzo in Damaso and Cardinal-Bishop of Palestrina. Born Bronte, Sicily, he was ordained...
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