- San
Crisogono is a
church in Rome (rione Trastevere)
dedicated to the
martyr Saint Chrysogonus. It was one of the tituli, the
first parish churches of...
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Grisogono (Gregory,
cardinal presbyter of San
Crisogono,
Gregorius de
sancto Grisogono,
Gregorio di San
Crisogono) (died 30
November 1113 in Lucca) was a cardinal...
- doi:10.2475/ajs.299.4.257. ISSN 0002-9599. S2CID 49341088. Vasconcelos,
Crisogono; McKenzie,
Judith A.; Bernasconi, Stefano; Grujic, Djordje; Tiens, Albert...
- in
Trastevere Ss.
Celso e
Giuliano S.
Clemente Ss.
Cosma e
Damiano S.
Crisogono S.
Croce in Via
Flaminia S.
Croce in
Gerusalemme S.
Eugenio S. Eustachio...
- one of the twenty-two
cardinals he created. His
titular church was San
Crisogono,
where he
would serve until 752.
Zachary died
around 15
March 752 (aside...
-
below are not
generally open to the public. The
adjacent church of
Santi Crisogono e
Benedetto was
decorated in a late-Baroque style. The wood
ceiling has...
-
secretary Niccolò Alamanni. He then
opted for
other titular churches like San
Crisogono and
Santi Giovanni e Paolo.
Clement VIII also
bestowed upon him episcopal...
- the
church of San
Crisogono. The
center of
their community was the now
disappeared Piazza dell'Olmo ("Elm square"). San
Crisogono became the national...
- he was
elevated to the
College of Cardinals, as Cardinal-Priest of San
Crisogono. Pope
Gregory XVI
originally intended to name him as a cardinal; however...
- the
number of
friars at
Toledo to be 80, but this is
simply taken from
Crisogono's Spanish biography.
Alain Cugno (1982)
gives the
number of
friars as 800...