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- Blessed Jacoba of Settesoli (Italian: Giacoma de Settesoli; 1190–1273? was a follower of the Italian saint Francis of ****isi. She is also called Jacqueline...
- Jacqueline. People with the name include Middle Ages Jacoba of Settesoli (Giacoma de Settesoli; 1190–1273), follower of the Italian saint Francis of ****isi...
- responsible for the project for the reception of people in need. . "Ripa dei Settesoli". Since July 2, 2020, he has been the Provincial Minister of Lazio and...
- At the entrance of the crypt, an urn with the remains of Jacopa dei Settesoli was added to the crypt. This woman of Roman nobility, affectionately referred...
- director Emidio Pesce, racing driver Hans Werner Henze, composer Jacoba of Settesoli (1190–1236), disciple of St Francis of ****isi History of Marino Sanctuary...
- embroidered cushion on which the dying saint laid his head (donated by Settesoli Giacoma de Santo, a noble lady of patrician Marino, who loved to call...
- Stefano de' Normanni, a relative of the feudal lady of Marino Jacoba of Settesoli, had also committed himself to this. The Cistercian monks, in view of...
- cistern, but rebuilt in the early 13th century at the behest of Jacoba of Settesoli. Part of this church, the only example of Gothic architecture in the Roman...
- the 13th century probably on commission of the feudal lady Jacoba of Settesoli, in Italian Gothic style (it is the only example of Cistercian Gothic...
- very similar to her family members. For example, the character Jacopa da Settesoli is renamed Jacopa da Roma. Antonia's mother was a Jacopa from Rome, so...