Church+of+Rome

  • 81Rome —    The city of Rome during the Renaissance stood for two related but distinct entities. First and foremost it was the Eternal City, the idealized capital of the ancient Roman Empire, which in turn was viewed as the culminating element in the… …

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  • 82Church of Caucasian Albania — Not to be confused with Orthodox Autocephalous Church of Albania. The Albanian Apostolic Church or the Church of Caucasian Albania was an ancient autocephalous[1] church under the religious jurisdiction of the Armenian Apostolic Church[2] that… …

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  • 83Church of the Guardian Angel (Manhattan) — The Church of the Guardian Angel General information Architectural style Southern Sicilian Romanesque (for 1930 church) Town or ci …

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  • 84Church of Saint Paraskevi, Nesebar — Apse view of the Church of Saint Paraskevi in Nesebar …

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  • 85Church of the East in China — Main articles: Church of the East and Christianity in China The Nestorian Stele, erected in Chang an 781. The Church of the East in China had a long but not continuous history between the 7th and 14th centuries. The Church of the East, or… …

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  • 86Church of the Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Kraków — The Carmelite Church as seen from ul. Rajska …

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  • 87Church of San Giorgio Maggiore — San Giorgio Maggiore seen across the water in full sun on an evening in June Church of San Giorgio Maggiore …

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  • 88Church of St Paraskeva, Sofia — Coordinates: 42°42′4″N 23°19′44″E / 42.70111°N 23.32889°E / 42.70111; 23.32889 …

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  • 89Church of Our Lady Victorious — Main altar The Church of Our Lady Victorious (Kostel Panny Marie Vítězné) in Malá Strana, the small side of Prague is a Carmelite church and the home of the statue called the Infant Jesus of Prague . A chapel dedicated to the Holy Trinity was… …

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  • 90Rome — This unusual and interesting surname of many spelling variations, has two possible origins. The first is from the Latin personal name Romanus , itself originally a pre christian byname. This given name was however borne by several early saints,… …

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