- The
basilica of San
Pancrazio (English: St Pancras; Latin: S. Pancratii) is a
Catholic minor basilica and titular, conventual, and
parish church founded...
- Rome,
martyred c. 304 CE San
Pancrazio, Florence,
Italy San
Pancrazio, Genoa,
Italy San
Pancrazio, Sestino,
Italy San
Pancrazio, a
frazione of
Palazzolo sull'Oglio...
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Pancrazio Buciunì (28 June 1879 – 30
January 1963) was an
Italian model,
lover and heir of
Wilhelm von Gloeden, a
German photographer who
settled in Sicily...
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Pancrazio Giustinian was a
Venetian patrician, magistrate, and
military commander active in 1332–1352.
Pancrazio Giustinian was the son of the Procurator...
- The
Catacomb of San
Pancrazio (also
called of Ottavilla) is a
catacomb of Rome (Italy),
located in the Via Aurelia,
within the
modern Quartiere Gianicolense...
- San
Pancrazio is a Gothic-style,
Roman Catholic church located on Via San
Pancrazio #11 in Tarquinia,
province of Viterbo, Lazio,
central Italy. Now deconsecrated...
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islands belong to the
district of Locarno, in the
canton of Ticino. San
Pancrazio (also
known as
Grande Isola) is
larger and is well
known for its botanical...
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Porta San
Pancrazio is one of the
southern gates of the
Aurelian walls in Rome, Italy. The gate
houses the
National ****ociation of
Garibaldi Veterans...
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Asinaria Latina Maggiore Metronia Nomentana Pia
Pinciana Popolo Portese San
Pancrazio San
Paolo San
Giovanni San
Sebastiano Settimiana Tiburtina Leonine Wall...
- San
Pancrazio ("St. Pancras") is a 9th- or 10th-century
church and
former pieve in Sestino,
Tuscany dedicated to St.
Pancras of Rome. It is
built over...