• early conservatories were Santa Maria di Loreto, Pietà dei Turchini, Sant'Onofrio a Capuana, and I Poveri di Gesù Cristo. They enjoyed a considerable reputation...
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    church. From 2005 until his death in late 2015 he was Cardinal-Priest of Sant'Onofrio, in recognition that the church is the Order's headquarters after the...
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    (Castiglione a Casauria) Abbey of San Liberatore (Serramonacesca) Hermitage of Sant'Onofrio (Serramonacesca) Hermitage of Santo Spirito (Serramonacesca) Hermitage...
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    Sicani/Greek origins, dating from around the 6th and 5th centuries BC, in Sant'Onofrio locality. In 265 BC, the Battle of Longano, between the army of Hiero...
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    in 1704. In 1681 he published at Parma his lyric tragedy Amalasunta in Italia, and two pastoral dramas Daphne and Endymion. The last had the honor of...
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    Dolori San Pietro in Montorio San Callisto Sant'Agata in Trastevere Sant'Onofrio al Gianicolo San Benedetto in Piscinula Santa Maria della Luce Santi...
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  • Molfetta, he studied violin and composition at the Conservatorio di Sant'Onofrio in Naples and spent his entire career in that city. In his later years...
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    Francesco Saverio del Caravita (1238) Santa Barbara dei Librai (1306) Sant'Onofrio al Gianicolo (1439) San Giacomo degli Spagnoli or Nostra Signora del...
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  • in Puglia, he completed his musical studies at the Conservatorio di Sant'Onofrio a Capuana in Naples and spent several years in Milan after leaving the...
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  • Small portions of land belonged to the churches of San Martino and Sant'Onofrio while the land on which the Cathedral was built was owned by Alfonso...
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    died on 7 February 1597 with a fever. He was buried in the Roman church Sant'Onofrio al Gianicolo next to Torquato Tasso. Most of Patricius's writings are...
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