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Santa Maria di
Collemaggio is a
large medieval church in L'Aquila,
central Italy. It was the site of the
original Papal Jubilee, a
penitential observation...
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Elected on 5 July 1294, at age 79, he was
crowned at
Santa Maria di
Collemaggio in the city of
Aquila in the
Abruzzo on 29 August,
taking the name Celestine...
- museums,
castles and
churches (St. Gabriel's
shrine and
Santa Maria di
Collemaggio) of
national importance; also
Pescara despite being a
modern city, boasts...
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executed by
Silvestro Ariscola in 1480. The
church of
Santa Maria di
Collemaggio, just
outside the town, has a very fine
Romanesque façade of
simple design...
- was
consecrated as pope
Celestine V in the
church of
Santa Maria di
Collemaggio, in
commemoration of
which the new pope
decreed the
annual religious...
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Botanico dell'Università dell'Aquila, also
known as the Orto
Botanico di
Collemaggio, is a
botanical garden in L'Aquila, Abruzzo,
central Italy, operated...
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Others are the
Basilica of St
Francis of ****isi and
Santa Maria di
Collemaggio (1289) in L'Aquila.
First United Methodist Church in Lubbock, Texas,...
- effigy, e.g., St. Peter's
Basilica or the
medieval church Sta
Maria di
Collemaggio in L'Aquila. Columns,
often topped with a statue, e.g.,
Berlin Victory...
- Francisco,
Santo Agostina, and
Santo Salvestro. The dome of
Santa Maria di
Collemaggio collapsed, as well as many of the
ceiling vaults of the hospital. A side...
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earthquake Pope
Benedict visited the
badly stricken church of
Santa Maria di
Collemaggio. Here Pope
Celestine V's
remains had
survived the earthquake, and after...