Madonna di Pietraquaria (Italian for Madonna of Pietraquaria) is one of the titles by which the Holy Virgin Mary is venerated as the Patroness of the...
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The Sanctuary of the Madonna di Pietraquaria (Italian: Santuario della Madonna di Pietraquaria) is a church situated on Mount Salviano at about 1,000 metres...
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Ages the victory of Charles of Anjou led to the destruction of Albe and Pietraquaria whose people had sided in favor of Conradin, duke of Swabia, defeated...
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placed in the church in 1955. The original Sanctuary of the Madonna di Pietraquaria was destroyed by Charles I of Anjou after the battle of Tagliacozzo in...
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especially along the route leading to the Sanctuary of the Madonna di Pietraquaria. In 1916, the first pines were planted by the prisoners of war of the...
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October 2018. Giovanni Pagani. "Avezzano e la sua storia: Madonna di Pietraquaria" (in Italian). Terre Marsicane. Archived from the original on 7 October...
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Pope Gregory XVI Pope Pius XII Madonna di Pietraquaria 16 September 1838 Santuario della Madonna di Pietraquaria Pope Gregory XVI Madonna della Fiducia 14...
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the two patron saints of the city, St. Bartholomew and the Madonna di Pietraquaria. On the side of the cathedral bordering the Via Guglielmo Marconi stands...
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setting is the one used during the procession from the sanctuary of Pietraquaria, which was written in 1899 by the lawyer A. Lolli and set to music by...
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