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15 relations: Assumption of Mary, Cathedral, Catholic Church, Cosimo Morelli, Fermo, Frederick Barbarossa, Gothic architecture, Istrian stone, Italy, James of the Marches, Marche, Neoclassical architecture, Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Fermo, Romanesque architecture, Rose window.
- Cathedrals in the Marche
- Gothic architecture in le Marche
- Neoclassical architecture in le Marche
- Roman Catholic churches completed in 1789
- Roman Catholic churches in Fermo
- Romanesque architecture in le Marche
Assumption of Mary
The Assumption of Mary is one of the four Marian dogmas of the Catholic Church.
See Fermo Cathedral and Assumption of Mary
Cathedral
A cathedral is a church that contains the of a bishop, thus serving as the central church of a diocese, conference, or episcopate.
See Fermo Cathedral and Cathedral
Catholic Church
The Catholic Church, also known as the Roman Catholic Church, is the largest Christian church, with 1.28 to 1.39 billion baptized Catholics worldwide as of 2024.
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Cosimo Morelli
Cosimo Morelli (1732 – February 26, 1812) was an Italian architect, active throughout the Papal States in a Neoclassic style.
See Fermo Cathedral and Cosimo Morelli
Fermo
Fermo (ancient: Firmum Picenum) is a town and comune of the Marche, Italy, in the Province of Fermo.
Frederick Barbarossa
Frederick Barbarossa (December 1122 – 10 June 1190), also known as Frederick I (Friedrich I; Federico I), was the Holy Roman Emperor from 1155 until his death 35 years later in 1190.
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Gothic architecture
Gothic architecture is an architectural style that was prevalent in Europe from the late 12th to the 16th century, during the High and Late Middle Ages, surviving into the 17th and 18th centuries in some areas.
See Fermo Cathedral and Gothic architecture
Istrian stone
Istrian stone, pietra d'Istria, the characteristic group of building stones in the architecture of Venice, Istria and Dalmatia, is a dense type of impermeable limestone that was quarried in Istria, nowadays Croatia; between Portorož and Pula.
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Italy
Italy, officially the Italian Republic, is a country in Southern and Western Europe.
James of the Marches
Jacob de Marchia (Jacobus de Marchia, Giacomo della Marca; c. 1391 – 28 November 1476), commonly known in English as Saint James of the Marches, was an Italian Friar Minor, preacher and writer.
See Fermo Cathedral and James of the Marches
Marche
Marche, in English sometimes referred to as the Marches, is one of the twenty regions of Italy.
See Fermo Cathedral and Marche
Neoclassical architecture
Neoclassical architecture, sometimes referred to as Classical Revival architecture, is an architectural style produced by the Neoclassical movement that began in the mid-18th century in Italy, France and Germany.
See Fermo Cathedral and Neoclassical architecture
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Fermo
The Archdiocese of Fermo (Archidioecesis Firmana) is a Latin archdiocese of the Catholic Church in northern Italy, with its seat in the city of Fermo, Marche.
See Fermo Cathedral and Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Fermo
Romanesque architecture
Romanesque architecture is an architectural style of medieval Europe that was predominant in the 11th and 12th centuries.
See Fermo Cathedral and Romanesque architecture
Rose window
Rose window is often used as a generic term applied to a circular window, but is especially used for those found in Gothic cathedrals and churches.
See Fermo Cathedral and Rose window
See also
Cathedrals in the Marche
- Ancona Cathedral
- Ascoli Piceno Cathedral
- Cagli Cathedral
- Camerino Cathedral
- Cingoli Cathedral
- Fabriano Cathedral
- Fano Cathedral
- Fermo Cathedral
- Fossombrone Cathedral
- Macerata Cathedral
- Matelica Cathedral
- Montalto Cathedral
- Osimo Cathedral
- Pesaro Cathedral
- Ripatransone Cathedral
- San Severino Cathedral
- Treia Cathedral
- Urbania Cathedral
- Urbino Cathedral
Gothic architecture in le Marche
- Ancona Cathedral
- Basilica of Saint Nicholas of Tolentino
- Collegiate church of Sant'Esuperanzio, Cingoli
- Fermo Cathedral
- Loggia dei Mercanti
- Madonna Del Porto, Pesaro
- Osimo Cathedral
- Pieve di Santo Stefano, Pesaro
- San Catervo, Tolentino
- San Domenico, Fermo
- San Domenico, Recanati
- San Francesco alle Scale
- San Francesco delle Favete, Apiro
- San Francesco, Ascoli Piceno
- San Francesco, Loro Piceno
- San Francesco, Matelica
- San Francesco, Mondavio
- San Francesco, Pioraco
- San Francesco, Tolentino
- San Francesco, Treia
- San Francesco, Valfornace
- San Giovanni, Appignano
- San Girolamo, Cingoli
- San Giuseppe da Copertino, Osimo
- San Lorenzo, San Lorenzo in Campo
- San Michele, Treia
- San Pietro Martire, Ascoli Piceno
- San Salvatore, Sant'Angelo in Pontano
- San Tommaso, Ascoli Piceno
- San Venanzio, Camerino
- San Vittore, Ascoli Piceno
- Sant'Agostino, Pesaro
- Sant'Agostino, Recanati
- Sant'Agostino, Visso
- Santa Lucia di Capradosso
- Santa Maria Assunta di Castelnuovo, Recanati
- Santa Maria Assunta, Sarnano
- Santa Maria Assunta, Ussita
- Santa Maria Inter Vineas, Ascoli Piceno
- Santa Maria Maddalena, Matelica
- Santa Maria della Porta, Macerata
- Santa Maria delle Grazie, San Severino Marche
- Santa Maria in Piazza, Loro Piceno
- Santi Pietro e Paolo, Castignano
Neoclassical architecture in le Marche
- Church of the Maternità, Pesaro
- Fermo Cathedral
- Fossombrone Cathedral
- Lazzaretto of Ancona
- Madonna della Grazie, Petriolo
- Palazzo Montani Antaldi, Pesaro
- Ripatransone Cathedral
- San Biagio, Pollenza
- San Giacomo, Pesaro
- San Giorgio, Macerata
- San Giovanni Battista, Porto Recanati
- San Giuseppe da Copertino, Osimo
- San Paolo Apostolo, Civitanova Marche
- San Paolo, Macerata
- San Pietro Apostolo, Civitanova Marche
- San Severino Cathedral
- San Venanzio, Camerino
- Sanctuary of Santa Maria infra Saxa, Genga
- Sant'Agostino, Fossombrone
- Sant'Antonio di Padova, Santa Maria Nuova
- Santa Maria del Soccorso, Petriolo
- Santa Maria delle Grazie, San Severino Marche
- Santa Maria di Piazza, Serrapetrona
- Santi Lorenzo e Biagio, Monte San Pietrangeli
- Santi Martino e Marco, Petriolo
- Teatro Flora, Penna San Giovanni
- Teatro Pergolesi
- Teatro dell'Aquila, Fermo
- Teatro della Fortuna
- Urbania Cathedral
- Urbino Cathedral
Roman Catholic churches completed in 1789
- Basilica of Sant'Andrea, Subiaco
- Concezione a Materdei
- Fermo Cathedral
- Holy Trinity Church (Philadelphia)
- San Francisco Temple
- Santi Marcellino e Pietro, Imbersago
Roman Catholic churches in Fermo
- Fermo Cathedral
- San Domenico, Fermo
- San Martino, Fermo
- San Michele Arcangelo, Fermo
Romanesque architecture in le Marche
- Abbey of San Biagio, Piobbico
- Abbey of Santa Maria delle Macchie, San Ginesio
- Ancona Cathedral
- Basilica of Santa Maria a Pie' di Chienti
- Chiaravalle Abbey, Fiastra
- Collegiate church of Sant'Esuperanzio, Cingoli
- Convent of Colfano
- Fermo Cathedral
- Madonna delle Grazie, Gualdo
- Osimo Cathedral
- San Francesco delle Favete, Apiro
- San Francesco, Cagli
- San Francesco, Pioraco
- San Gaudenzio, Vallefoglia
- San Gervasio, Mondolfo
- San Giacomo, Cingoli
- San Giovanni Battista, Monteleone di Fermo
- San Giovanni, Belforte del Chienti
- San Girolamo, Cingoli
- San Giusto, Pievebovigliana
- San Lorenzo, San Lorenzo in Campo
- San Michele, Treia
- San Nicolò, Cingoli
- San Salvatore, Sant'Angelo in Pontano
- San Tommaso, Ascoli Piceno
- San Vittore alle Chiuse
- San Vittore, Ascoli Piceno
- Sant'Agostino, Fossombrone
- Sant'Agostino, Matelica
- Sant'Agostino, San Ginesio
- Santa Maria Assunta di Castelnuovo, Recanati
- Santa Maria Assunta, Sarnano
- Santa Maria Assunta, Ussita
- Santa Maria Inter Vineas, Ascoli Piceno
- Santa Maria Maddalena, Pievebovigliana
- Santa Maria della Misericordia, Monteleone di Fermo
- Santa Maria della Piazza, Ancona
- Santa Maria della Porta, Macerata
- Santi Pietro e Paolo, Castignano
- Santi Vincenzo e Anastasio, Ussita
- Santissimo Redentore e Santa Maria, Visso