- Sant'Angelo in Pescheria
Sant'Angelo in Pescheria or in Piscaria is a church in
Rome . It dates from the8th century . "In Pescheria" refers to his location close to thefish market built in the ruins of the ancientPorticus Octaviae .The
relics ofSt. Symphorosa and her seven sons were transferred to the Church of Sant'Angelo in Pescheria at Rome byPope Stephen II in752 . Asarcophagus was found here in1610 , bearing the inscription: "Hic requiescunt corpora SS. Martyrum Simforosae, viri sui Zotici (Getulii) et Filiorum ejus a Stephano Papa translata". This inscription refers toSaint Getulius andSaint Symphorosa , purported to be husband and wife, who had seven sons, who were also martyred. [ [http://www.santiebeati.it/dettaglio/90936 San Getulio ] ] The remains of these saints were transferred to Sant'Angelo byPope Stephen II in752 . [ [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/14379a.htm CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Saint Symphorosa ] ]In the second chapel to the left are frescoes of the "Madonna with child and Angels" attributed to
Benozzo Gozzoli (c. 1450).Notes
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