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Church of the Gesù

Index Church of the Gesù

The Church of the Gesù (Chiesa del Gesù) is the mother church of the Society of Jesus (Jesuits), a Catholic religious order. [1]

187 relations: Adalberto Almeida y Merino, Agostino Ciampelli, Alessandro Farnese (cardinal), Altieri family, Andrea Pozzo, Andrew Bobola, Anthony Kohlmann, Antonio Raggi, Aregno, Art in the Protestant Reformation and Counter-Reformation, Arthur W. Holmes, Arts in Rome, Baldassare Croce, Banská Bystrica, Baroque, Baroque architecture, Basilica of the Sacred Heart (Notre Dame), Baths of Titus, Bernardino Cametti, Bernardino Ludovisi, Bonifazio Bevilacqua Aldobrandini, Bust of Cardinal Roberto Bellarmine, Camillo Rusconi, Carlo Francesco Cesarini, Carlo Maderno, Carlo Maratta, Carlo Rainaldi, Casa Professa, Cathedral of Córdoba, Argentina, Cathedral of the Assumption, Gozo, Church of Gesù, Nice, Church of Saint Andrew's at the Quirinal, Church of Saint Anthony Abbot, Church of St. Casimir, Vilnius, Church of St. Ignatius Loyola (New York City), Church of St. Peter and St. Paul, Vilnius, Church of the Gesù (Montreal), Church of the Gesu (disambiguation), Church of the Holy Family (Alcamo), Church of the Holy Name of Jesus (disambiguation), Church of the Jesuits, Valletta, Church of the Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Kraków, Churches of Rome, Collegium Germanicum et Hungaricum, Compañía de Jesús, Quito, Composite order, Corso Vittorio Emanuele II, Rome, Culture of Rome, Italy, Domenico Zipoli, Edward Oldcorne, ..., Episcopal palace, Oradea, Everard Mercurian, Fairfield University Glee Club, Federico Cesi, Flaminio Vacca, Francescantonio Coratoli, Francis Xavier, French Baroque architecture, Fulda Cathedral, Galeazzo Alessi, Galleria Spada, Gaspare Celio, German Renaissance, Gesu (disambiguation), Gesu Church, Gesu Church (Milwaukee, Wisconsin), Giacomo Barozzi da Vignola, Giacomo della Porta, Giacomo Savelli (cardinal), Giovan Antonio de' Rossi, Giovanni Baglione, Giovanni Battista Fiammeri, Giovanni Battista Gaulli, Giovanni Battista Tolomei, Giovanni Battista Trevano, Giovanni de' Vecchi, Giovanni Maria Bernardoni, Giovanni Stefano Donghi, Girolamo Muziano, God, God in Christianity, God the Father in Western art, Gran Loggia d'Italia, Hans von Aachen, History of early modern period domes, History of Paris, History of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (1569–1648), Holy Name of Jesus, Iglesia de San Idelfonso, Toledo, Igreja de São Roque, Illusionistic ceiling painting, Ippolito Buzzi, Italian Baroque, Italian Baroque architecture, Italian Baroque art, Jacques Courtois, James de la Cloche, Jean Hengen, Jerzy Radziwiłł (1556–1600), Jesuit Church, Lviv, John MacDonald (bishop of Aberdeen), Joseph A. Panuska, Joseph Pignatelli, Juan Everardo Nithard, July 7, Le Secret du Masque de fer, Leonid Feodorov, List of Baroque architecture, List of Catholic Church artists, List of Ennio Morricone concerts, List of Jesuit buildings, List of titular churches, List of works by Gian Lorenzo Bernini, Lorenzo Ottoni, Lorenzo Ricci, Luigi Fortis, Madonna Della Strada, Marian art in the Catholic Church, Memorial to Alessandro Valtrini, Mercedes Arrastia Tuason, Michele Pellegrino, Monastery of São Vicente de Fora, Mother church, National churches in Rome, Nesvizh Castle, Nuestra Señora de Montserrat, October 1, Odoardo Farnese (cardinal), Olyka Castle, Oratory of San Francesco Saverio del Caravita, Ottaviano Raggi, Our Lady of Montserrat Church, Madrid, Outline of Rome, Palazzo Altieri, Paolo Lorenzani, Paris in the 17th century, Pedro Arrupe, Peter Faber, Piazza della Minerva, Piddig Church, Pierre Le Gros the Younger, Pierre-Étienne Monnot, Pompeo Batoni, Properties of the Holy See, Renaissance architecture, Roman temple, Rome, Rood screen, Rose Venerini, Ruins of St. Paul's, Saint-Paul-Saint-Louis, Saints Peter and Paul Church, Kraków, San Francesco Saverio, Rimini, Sant'Ignazio Church, Rome, Santa Caterina dei Funari, Santa Lucia, Bologna, Santa Maria ai Monti, Santa Maria in Vallicella, Scipione Pulzone, Silesian architecture, Simeone Tagliavia d'Aragonia, SNP Square (Banská Bystrica), Society of Jesus, Spanish architecture, Spanish Baroque architecture, St Aloysius Church, Glasgow, St Aloysius' College, Glasgow, St Francis Xavier Cathedral (Banská Bystrica, Slovakia), St. Charles Borromeo Church, Antwerp, St. John's College, Belize, St. Mary's Higher Secondary School, Dindigul, St. Michael's Church, Munich, St. Walburga Church (Bruges), Tadeusz Brzozowski, The Five Orders of Architecture, Timeline of Italian architecture, Timeline of the city of Rome, Triumph of the Name of Jesus, University of Scranton buildings and landmarks, Veneration of Mary in the Catholic Church, Ventura Salimbeni, Vincenzo Carafa, Wenceslas Cobergher, Wlodimir Ledóchowski, 1560s in architecture, 1580s in architecture, 1584 in art. Expand index (137 more) »

Adalberto Almeida y Merino

Adalberto Almeida y Merino (Bachíniva, Chihuahua, June 6, 1916 - Chihuahua, Chihuahua, June 21, 2008) was a Mexican prelate of the Roman Catholic Church who served as Bishop of Tulancingo, 1956–1962; Bishop of Zacatecas, 1962–1969 and Archbishop of Chihuahua, 1969 - 1991.

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Agostino Ciampelli

Agostino Ciampelli (29 August 1565 – 22 April 1630) was an Italian painter of the Baroque period.

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Alessandro Farnese (cardinal)

Alessandro Farnese (5 October 1520 – 2 March 1589), an Italian cardinal and diplomat and a great collector and patron of the arts, was the grandson of Pope Paul III (who also bore the name Alessandro Farnese), and the son of Pier Luigi Farnese, Duke of Parma, who was murdered in 1547.

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Altieri family

The Altieri family was an ancient noble family of Rome, present in the history of the city since the Middle Ages.

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Andrea Pozzo

Andrea Pozzo (Latinized version: Andreas Puteus; 30 November 1642 – 31 August 1709) was an Italian Jesuit brother, Baroque painter and architect, decorator, stage designer, and art theoretician.

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Andrew Bobola

Saint Andrew Bobola, S.J. (Andrzej Bobola, 1591 – 16 May 1657) was a Polish missionary and martyr of the Society of Jesus, known as the Apostle of Lithuania and the "hunter of souls".

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Anthony Kohlmann

Anthony Kohlmann, S.J. (13 July 1771 – 11 April 1836), was an Alsatian Jesuit priest.

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Antonio Raggi

Antonio Raggi (1624–1686), also called Antonio Lombardo, was a sculptor of the Roman Baroque, originating from today's Ticino.

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Aregno

Aregno (Aregnu) is a French commune in the Haute-Corse department on the island of Corsica.

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Art in the Protestant Reformation and Counter-Reformation

The Protestant Reformation during the 16th century in Europe almost entirely rejected the existing tradition of Catholic art, and very often destroyed as much of it as it could reach.

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Arthur W. Holmes

Arthur William Holmes (1863-1944) was an architect who designed numerous buildings, particularly churches, in Toronto and other places in Ontario during the late nineteenth and early twentieth century.

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Arts in Rome

This article covers the arts and similar forms of culture in the Italian city of Rome.

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Baldassare Croce

Baldassare Croce (Bologna, 1558–November 8, 1628) was an Italian painter, active during the late-Mannerist period, active mainly in and around Rome.

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Banská Bystrica

Banská Bystrica (also known by other alternative names) is a city in central Slovakia located on the Hron River in a long and wide valley encircled by the mountain chains of the Low Tatras, the Veľká Fatra, and the Kremnica Mountains.

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Baroque

The Baroque is a highly ornate and often extravagant style of architecture, art and music that flourished in Europe from the early 17th until the late 18th century.

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Baroque architecture

Baroque architecture is the building style of the Baroque era, begun in late 16th-century Italy, that took the Roman vocabulary of Renaissance architecture and used it in a new rhetorical and theatrical fashion, often to express the triumph of the Catholic Church.

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Basilica of the Sacred Heart (Notre Dame)

The Basilica of the Sacred Heart in Notre Dame, Indiana, USA, is a Roman Catholic church on the campus of the University of Notre Dame, also serving as the mother church of the Congregation of Holy Cross (C.S.C.) in the United States.

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Baths of Titus

The Baths of Titus or Thermae Titi were public baths (Thermae) built in 81 AD at Rome, in what is now Italy, by Roman emperor Titus.

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Bernardino Cametti

Bernardino Cametti (1669–1736) was an Italian sculptor of the late Baroque.

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Bernardino Ludovisi

Bernardino Ludovisi (c. 1693 – 11 December 1749), also called Bernardo, was an Italian sculptor.

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Bonifazio Bevilacqua Aldobrandini

Bonifazio Bevilacqua Aldobrandini (1571 – April 7, 1627) was an Italian Cardinal.

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Bust of Cardinal Roberto Bellarmine

The Bust of Cardinal Roberto Bellarmine is a half-length portrait by the Italian artist Gianlorenzo Bernini.

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Camillo Rusconi

Camillo Rusconi (14 July 1658 – 8 December 1728) was an Italian sculptor of the late Baroque in Rome.

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Carlo Francesco Cesarini

Carlo Francesco Cesarini, also known as Carlo del Violino, (1666 – after 2 September 1741) was an Italian composer and violinist born near Urbino and active in Rome from 1690.

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Carlo Maderno

Carlo Maderno (Maderna) (1556 – 30 January 1629) was an Italian architect, born in today's Ticino, who is remembered as one of the fathers of Baroque architecture.

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Carlo Maratta

Carlo Maratta or Maratti (13 May 162515 December 1713) was an Italian painter, active mostly in Rome, and known principally for his classicizing paintings executed in a Late Baroque Classical manner.

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Carlo Rainaldi

Façade of Santa Maria in Campitelli. Carlo Rainaldi (4 May 1611 – 8 February 1691) was an Italian architect of the Baroque period.

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Casa Professa

Casa Professa may refer to.

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Cathedral of Córdoba, Argentina

The Cathedral of Córdoba (Our Lady of the Assumption; Nuestra Señora de la Asunción) is the central church of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Córdoba, Argentina, and the oldest church in continuous service in Argentina.

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Cathedral of the Assumption, Gozo

The Cathedral of the Assumption is a Roman Catholic cathedral in the Cittadella of Victoria in Gozo, Malta.

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Church of Gesù, Nice

Church of the Gesù, Nice also known as The Church of Saint-Jacques-le-Majeur of Nice (église du Gesù or L’église Saint-Jacques-le-Majeur) is a Roman Catholic church located on Rue Droite in the old town of Nice in the south of France.

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Church of Saint Andrew's at the Quirinal

The Church of Saint Andrew's at the Quirinal (Sant'Andrea al Quirinale, S.) is a Roman Catholic titular church in Rome, Italy, built for the Jesuit seminary on the Quirinal Hill.

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Church of Saint Anthony Abbot

The Church of Saint Anthony Abbot (French: Église de Sainte Antoine Abbé) is a Roman Catholic parish church in Aregno, Corsica.

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Church of St. Casimir, Vilnius

Church of St.

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Church of St. Ignatius Loyola (New York City)

The Church of St.

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Church of St. Peter and St. Paul, Vilnius

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Church of the Gesù (Montreal)

The Church of the Gesù (Église du Gesù) is a Roman Catholic Church in downtown Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

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Church of the Gesu (disambiguation)

The Church of the Gesu is the mother church of the Society of Jesus in Rome.

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Church of the Holy Family (Alcamo)

The Church of the Holy Family (called also chiesa di San Giuseppe or Mezzana or Culliggeddu because of its small dimensions) is a religious building in Alcamo, Sicily, southern Italy; it is located on the ground floor of the Ex Jesuits' College.

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Church of the Holy Name of Jesus (disambiguation)

The Church of the Holy Name of Jesus (Church of the Gesù) is the mother church of the Society of Jesus (Jesuits).

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Church of the Jesuits, Valletta

The Church of the Circumcision of Our Lord (Knisja taċ-Ċirkonċiżjoni tal-Mulej), commonly known as the Jesuits' church (Knisja tal-Ġiżwiti), is one of the oldest churches in Valletta, Malta, and one of the largest in the diocese.

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Church of the Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Kraków

Church of the Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary (Kościół Nawiedzenia Najświętszej Maryi Panny) is a historic Roman Catholic church in Kraków, Poland; located at ul.

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Churches of Rome

There are more than 900 churches in Rome, including some notable Roman Catholic Marian churches.

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Collegium Germanicum et Hungaricum

The Collegium Germanicum et Hungaricum or simply Collegium Germanicum is a German-speaking seminary for Roman Catholic priests in Rome, founded in 1552.

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Compañía de Jesús, Quito

The Church of the Society of Jesus (La Iglesia de la Compañía de Jesús), known colloquially as la Compañía, is a Jesuit church in Quito, Ecuador.

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Composite order

The composite order is a mixed order, combining the volutes of the Ionic order capital with the acanthus leaves of the Corinthian order.

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Corso Vittorio Emanuele II, Rome

Corso Vittorio Emanuele II, commonly known as Corso Vittorio, is a wide east–west thoroughfare that courses through Rome.

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Culture of Rome, Italy

The Culture of Rome, Italy refers to the arts, high culture, language, religion, politics, libraries, cuisine, architecture and fashion in Rome, Italy.

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Domenico Zipoli

Domenico Zipoli (17 October 16882 January 1726) was an Italian Baroque composer who worked and died in Córdoba (Argentina).

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Edward Oldcorne

Blessed Edward Oldcorne or Oldcorn alias Hall (1561 – 7 April 1606) was an English Jesuit priest.

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Episcopal palace, Oradea

The Episcopal palace (Palatul Episcopiei Romano-Catolice din Oradea) of the city of Oradea in Bihor county, Romania dates to the Baroque times.

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Everard Mercurian

Very Rev.

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Fairfield University Glee Club

The Fairfield University Glee Club is a mixed chorus of more than 100 undergraduate and graduate singers at Fairfield University in Fairfield, Connecticut.

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Federico Cesi

Federico Angelo Cesi (February 26, 1585 – August 1, 1630) was an Italian scientist, naturalist, and founder of the Accademia dei Lincei.

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Flaminio Vacca

Flaminio Vacca or Vacchi (Caravaggio or Rome, 1538 – Rome, 1605) was an Italian sculptor.

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Francescantonio Coratoli

Francesco Antonio Coratoli (13 December 1671 – 10 June 1722) was an Italian painter of the late-Baroque or Rococo periods.

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Francis Xavier

Francis Xavier, S.J. (born Francisco de Jasso y Azpilicueta, in Latin Franciscus Xaverius, Basque: Frantzisko Xabierkoa, Spanish: Francisco Javier; 7 April 15063 December 1552), was a Navarrese Basque Roman Catholic missionary, born in Javier (Xavier in Navarro-Aragonese or Xabier in Basque), Kingdom of Navarre (present day Spain), and a co-founder of the Society of Jesus.

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French Baroque architecture

French Baroque architecture, sometimes called French classicism, was a style of architecture during the reigns of Louis XIII (1610–43), Louis XIV (1643–1715) and Louis XV (1715–74).

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Fulda Cathedral

Fulda Cathedral (Fuldaer Dom, also Sankt Salvator) is the former abbey church of Fulda Abbey and the burial place of Saint Boniface.

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Galeazzo Alessi

Galeazzo Alessi (1512 – December 30, 1572) was an Italian architect from Perugia, known throughout Europe for his distinctive style based on his enthusiasm for ancient architecture.

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Galleria Spada

The Galleria Spada is a museum in Rome (Italy), which is housed in the Palazzo Spada of the same name, located in the Piazza Capo di Ferro.

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Gaspare Celio

Gaspare Celio (1571 in Rome–November 24, 1640 in Rome) was an Italian painter of the late-Mannerist and early-Baroque period, active mainly in his native city of Rome.

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German Renaissance

The German Renaissance, part of the Northern Renaissance, was a cultural and artistic movement that spread among German thinkers in the 15th and 16th centuries, which developed from the Italian Renaissance.

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Gesu (disambiguation)

Gesu is the mother church of the Society of Jesus.

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Gesu Church

Gesu Church ("Gesu" means "Jesus") is a name used for churches by the Jesuit Order.

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Gesu Church (Milwaukee, Wisconsin)

Gesu Church is a Jesuit parish of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Milwaukee located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

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Giacomo Barozzi da Vignola

Giacomo (or Jacopo) Barozzi (or Barocchio) da Vignola (often simply called Vignola) (1 October 15077 July 1573) was one of the great Italian architects of 16th century Mannerism.

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Giacomo della Porta

Giacomo della Porta (1532–1602) was an Italian architect and sculptor, who worked on many important buildings in Rome, including St. Peter's Basilica.

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Giacomo Savelli (cardinal)

Giacomo Savelli (1523–1587) was an Italian Roman Catholic cardinal and bishop.

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Giovan Antonio de' Rossi

Giovanni Antonio de' Rossi (1616–1695) was an Italian architect of the Baroque period, active mainly in Rome.

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Giovanni Baglione

Giovanni Baglione (1566 – 30 December 1643) was an Italian Late Mannerist and Early Baroque painter and art historian.

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Giovanni Battista Fiammeri

Giovanni Battista Fiammeri (c. 1530 – 1606) was an Italian painter and Jesuit priest, active in Florence.

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Giovanni Battista Gaulli

Giovanni Battista Gaulli (8 May 1639 – 2 April 1709), also known as Baciccio or Baciccia (Genoese nicknames for Giovanni Battista), was an Italian artist working in the High Baroque and early Rococo periods.

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Giovanni Battista Tolomei

Giovanni Battista Tolomei, S.J., (3 December 1653 – 19 January 1726) was an Italian Jesuit priest, theologian, and cardinal.

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Giovanni Battista Trevano

Giovanni Battista Trevano (born in Lugano, Switzerland, died 1644 in Krakow, Poland) was an Italian-speaking architect who worked in Poland as royal architect for King Sigismund III Vasa, of the Vasa dynasty, which ruled Poland at the time.

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Giovanni de' Vecchi

Giovanni de' Vecchi (1536, Sansepolcro – 1614) was an Italian painter of the Renaissance period.

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Giovanni Maria Bernardoni

Giovanni Maria Bernardoni (1541–1605) was a Jesuit monk and an Italian architect who was the first to design the Baroque style in Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania.

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Giovanni Stefano Donghi

Giovanni Stefano Donghi (1608 – 26 November 1669) was an Italian Catholic cardinal.

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Girolamo Muziano

Girolamo Muziano (c. 1532 – 1592), was one of the most prominent Italian painters, active in the mid-to-late sixteenth century.

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God

In monotheistic thought, God is conceived of as the Supreme Being and the principal object of faith.

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God in Christianity

God in Christianity is the eternal being who created and preserves all things.

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God the Father in Western art

For about a thousand years, in obedience to interpretations of specific Bible passages, pictorial depictions of God in Western Christianity had been avoided by Christian artists.

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Gran Loggia d'Italia

The Gran Loggia d'Italia degli ALAM (Antichi Liberi Accettati Muratori) or Grand Lodge of Italy of the A.F.& A.M. (Antient Free and Accepted Masons) is based at Palazzo Vitelleschi, via San Nicola de' Cesarini, 3 in Rome.

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Hans von Aachen

Hans von Aachen (1552 – 4 March 1615) was a German painter who was one of the leading representatives of Northern Mannerism.

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History of early modern period domes

The construction of domes in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries relied primarily on empirical techniques and oral traditions rather than the architectural treatises of the times, which avoided practical details.

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History of Paris

The oldest traces of human occupation in Paris, discovered in 2008 near the Rue Henri-Farman in the 15th arrondissement, are human bones and evidence of an encampment of hunter-gatherers dating from about 8000 BC, during the Mesolithic period.

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History of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (1569–1648)

History of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (1569–1648) covers a period in the history of Poland and Lithuania, before their joint state was subjected to devastating wars in the middle of the 17th century.

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Holy Name of Jesus

In Roman Catholicism, the veneration Holy Name of Jesus (also Most Holy Name of Jesus, Santissimo Nome di Gesù) developed as a separate type of devotion in the Early Modern period, in parallel to that of the Sacred Heart.

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Iglesia de San Idelfonso, Toledo

The Iglesia de San Ildefonso is a Baroque style church located in the center of the historic city of Toledo, in Castile-La Mancha, Spain.

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Igreja de São Roque

The Igreja de São Roque (Church of Saint Roch) is a Roman Catholic church in Lisbon, Portugal.

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Illusionistic ceiling painting

Illusionistic ceiling painting, which includes the techniques of perspective di sotto in sù and quadratura, is the tradition in Renaissance, Baroque and Rococo art in which trompe l'oeil, perspective tools such as foreshortening, and other spatial effects are used to create the illusion of three-dimensional space on an otherwise two-dimensional or mostly flat ceiling surface above the viewer.

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Ippolito Buzzi

Ippolito Buzzi (or Buzio) (1562–1634) was an Italian sculptor from Viggiù, near Varese, in northernmost Lombardy, a member of a long-established dynasty of painters, sculptors and architects from the town, who passed his mature career in Rome.

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Italian Baroque

Italian Baroque (or Barocco) is a stylistic period in Italian history and art that spanned from the late 16th century to the early 18th century.

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Italian Baroque architecture

Italian Baroque architecture refers to baroque architecture in Italy.

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Italian Baroque art

Italian Baroque art is a term that is used here to refer to Italian painting and sculpture in the Baroque manner executed over a period that extended from the late sixteenth to the mid eighteenth centuries.

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Jacques Courtois

Jacques Courtois or Giacomo Cortese, called il Borgognone or le Bourgignon (12 December 1621 - 14 November 1675) was a French-Italian painter, draughtsman and etcher.

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James de la Cloche

James de la Cloche (1644?–1669?) is an alleged would-be-illegitimate son of Charles II of England who would have first joined a Jesuit seminary and then gave up his habit to marry a Neapolitan woman.

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Jean Hengen

Jean Hengen (23 November 1912 – 29 January 2005) was a Luxembourgian prelate of the Roman Catholic Church.

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Jerzy Radziwiłł (1556–1600)

Prince Jerzy Radziwiłł (Jurgis Radvila; Юры Радзівіл); 31 May 1556 – 21 January 1600) was a Polish–Lithuanian nobleman (szlachcic) from the Radziwiłł family. He was a Catholic bishop and cardinal. Radziwiłł was also an Imperial Prince (Reichsfürst). Raised a Calvinist, Radziwiłł was educated at the University of Leipzig. In 1572 he converted to Catholicism and became associated with the Jesuits. He continued to study at Jesuit colleges in Poznań, Vilnius, and Rome. Radziwiłł began his duties as Bishop of Vilnius in 1579. He established Vilnius Seminary and helped to obtain university status for the Jesuit Academy in Vilnius. He was ordained to priesthood (April 10, 1583), and was not consecrated a bishop until December 26, 1583. He was elevated to the cardinalate by Gregory XIII only on December 12, 1583, and was assigned the titulus of S. Sisto July 14, 1586. He did not participate in the Conclave of 1585, which elected Sixtus V; or the Conclave of September, 1590, which elected Urban VII; or the Conclave of October 8-December 5, 1590, which elected Gregory XIV. In 1591, he became Bishop of Kraków. He did participate in the Conclave of October, 1591, which elected Innocent IX; and in the Conclave of January, 1592, which elected Clement VIII. Radziwiłł was also involved in political life. He served as deputy administrator (namiestnik) of Livonia (Inflanty) from 1582 until 1585. He participated in the election of king Sigismund III Vasa and became his trusted adviser. Radziwiłł supported the Third Statute of Lithuania (1588) and the Union of Brest (1596). He came to Rome to participate in the Jubilee of 1600, but died in Rome on January 21, and was buried in the Church of the Gesu.

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Jesuit Church, Lviv

The Jesuit Church in Lviv is dedicated to Sts.

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John MacDonald (bishop of Aberdeen)

John MacDonald (1818–1889) was a Scottish clergyman who served as the Roman Catholic Bishop of Aberdeen from 1878 to 1889.

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Joseph A. Panuska

Rev.

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Joseph Pignatelli

Saint Joseph Mary Pignatelli, S.J. (José María Pignatelli), was a Spanish priest who was the unofficial leader of the Jesuits in exile in Sardinia, after the suppression of the Society of Jesus.

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Juan Everardo Nithard

Juan Everardo Nithard (Johann Eberhard Nithard, in German) (Falkenstein (Upper Austria), 8 December 1607 – Rome, 1 February 1681) was an Austrian priest of the Society of Jesus, confessor of Mariana of Austria (Queen and Regent of Spain), cardinal, and valido (royal favorite) of Spain.

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July 7

The terms 7th July, July 7th, and 7/7 (pronounced "Seven-seven") have been widely used in the Western media as a shorthand for the 7 July 2005 bombings on London's transport system.

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Le Secret du Masque de fer

Le Secret du Masque de fer (The Secret of the Iron mask) is a historical essay by French novelist Marcel Pagnol, who identified the famous prisoner in the iron mask as the twin brother of Louis XIV, born after him and imprisoned for life in 1669 for having conspired against the King.

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Leonid Feodorov

Blessed Leonid Ivanovich Feodorov (Леонид Иванович Фёдоров; 4 November 1879 – 7 March 1935) was Exarch of the Russian Byzantine Catholic Church, in addition to being a survivor of the Gulag.

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List of Baroque architecture

The following is a list of examples of various types of Baroque architecture since its origins.

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List of Catholic Church artists

This list of Catholic artists concerns artists known, at least in part, for their works of religious Roman Catholic art.

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List of Ennio Morricone concerts

This is a list of live performances by film score composer, orchestrator, conductor and former trumpet player Ennio Morricone.

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List of Jesuit buildings

Many buildings and ruins give witness to the construction activity of the Society of Jesus worldwide.

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List of titular churches

In the Catholic Church, a cleric who is created a cardinal is assigned a titular church, located in Rome, Italy.

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List of works by Gian Lorenzo Bernini

The following is a list of works of sculpture, architecture, and painting by the Italian Baroque artist Gian Lorenzo Bernini.

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Lorenzo Ottoni

Lorenzo Ottoni, also known as Lorenzo Ottone or Lorenzone, (1658–1736) was an Italian sculptor who was commissioned by the papacy and various noble houses of renaissance Italy.

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Lorenzo Ricci

Lorenzo Ricci, S.J. (August 2, 1703 Vol. 13. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1912. 30 May 2018November 24, 1775) was an Italian Jesuit, elected the eighteenth Superior General of the Society of Jesus.

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Luigi Fortis

Very Rev.

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Madonna Della Strada

Madonna Della Strada or Santa Maria Della Strada — the Italian for Our Lady of the Good Way, or Our Lady of the Good Road — is the name of an image of the Blessed Virgin Mary, enshrined at the Church of the Gesu in Rome, mother church of the Society of Jesus religious order of the Roman Catholic Church and is a variation on the Eastern basilissa (imperial) type of icon.

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Marian art in the Catholic Church

The Blessed Virgin Mary has been one of the major subjects of Western Art for centuries.

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Memorial to Alessandro Valtrini

The Memorial to Alessandro Valtrini is a funerary monument designed by the Italian artist Gian Lorenzo Bernini in 1639, and executed by his workshop in the same year.

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Mercedes Arrastia Tuason

Maria Mercedes Reinares y Arrastia-Tuason also known as Mercedes Tuason (born September 27, 1930) in Lubao, Pampanga, is a Philippine diplomat and ambassador to the Holy See.

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Michele Pellegrino

Michele Pellegrino (25 April 1903 – 10 October 1986) was an Italian cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church who served as Archbishop of Turin from 1965 until 1977.

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Monastery of São Vicente de Fora

The Church or Monastery of São Vicente de Fora; meaning "Monastery of St.

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Mother church

Mother church or matrice is a term depicting the Christian Church as a mother in her functions of nourishing and protecting the believer.

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National churches in Rome

Charitable institutions attached to churches in Rome were founded right through the medieval period and included hospitals, hostels and others providing assistance to pilgrims to Rome from a certain "nation", which thus became these nations' national churches in Rome.

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Nesvizh Castle

Niasviž Castle or Nesvizh Castle (Нясьвіскі замак, Niasvižski zamak, zamek w Nieświeżu, Nesvyžius) is a residential castle of the Radziwiłł family in Niasviž, Belarus.

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Nuestra Señora de Montserrat

The Church of Our Lady of Montserrat (Spanish: Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de Montserrat) is a Baroque-style church located in Calle San Bernardo, Madrid (Spain).

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October 1

No description.

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Odoardo Farnese (cardinal)

Odoardo Farnese (6 December 1573 – 21 February 1626) was an Italian nobleman, the second son of Alessandro Farnese, Duke of Parma and Maria of Portugal, known for his patronage of the arts.

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Olyka Castle

Olyka Castle was the principal seat of the Radziwill princely family in Volhynia from 1564 until the late 18th century.

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Oratory of San Francesco Saverio del Caravita

The Oratory of San Francesco Saverio del Caravita (St. Francis Xavier “del Caravita”) is a 17th-century baroque oratory in Rome, near the Church of Sant’Ignazio in rione Pigna.

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Ottaviano Raggi

Ottaviano Raggi (1592-1643) was a 17th-century Catholic cardinal.

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Our Lady of Montserrat Church, Madrid

The Church of Our Lady of Montserrat (Nuestra Señora de Montserrat) is a Baroque-style, Roman Catholic church located on Calle San Bernardo in central Madrid, Spain.

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Outline of Rome

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Rome: Rome – capital of Italy and a special comune (named Comune di Roma Capitale).

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Palazzo Altieri

The Palazzo Altieri Palazzo Altieri is a palace in Rome, which was the home of the Altieri family in the city.

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Paolo Lorenzani

Paolo Francesco Lorenzani (5 January 1640 – 28 October 1713) was an Italian composer of the Baroque Era.

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Paris in the 17th century

Paris in the 17th century was the largest city in Europe, with a population of half a million, matched in size only by London.

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Pedro Arrupe

Pedro Arrupe (14 November 1907 – 5 February 1991) was a Spanish Basque Jesuit priest who served as the twenty-eighth Superior General of the Society of Jesus (1965–83).

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Peter Faber

Saint Peter Faber (Pierre Lefevre or Favre, Pedro Fabro, Petrus Faver) (13 April 1506 – 1 August 1546) was the first Jesuit priest and theologian, who was also a co-founder of the Society of Jesus.

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Piazza della Minerva

Piazza della Minerva is a piazza in Rome, Italy, near the Pantheon.

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Piddig Church

The Santa Ana Parish Church, commonly known as the Piddig Church, is a Roman Catholic parish church in Piddig, Ilocos Norte, Philippines.

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Pierre Le Gros the Younger

Pierre Le Gros (12 April 1666 – 3 May 1719) was a French sculptor, active almost exclusively in Baroque Rome.

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Pierre-Étienne Monnot

Pierre-Étienne Monnot (9 August 1657 – 24 August 1733) was a French sculptor from the Franche-Comté who settled in Rome in 1687 for the rest of his life.

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Pompeo Batoni

Pompeo Girolamo Batoni (25 January 1708 – 4 February 1787) was an Italian painter who displayed a solid technical knowledge in his portrait work and in his numerous allegorical and mythological pictures.

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Properties of the Holy See

The properties of the Holy See are regulated by the 1929 Lateran Treaty signed with the Kingdom of Italy.

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Renaissance architecture

Renaissance architecture is the European architecture of the period between the early 14th and early 17th centuries in different regions, demonstrating a conscious revival and development of certain elements of ancient Greek and Roman thought and material culture.

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Roman temple

Ancient Roman temples were among the most important buildings in Roman culture, and some of the richest buildings in Roman architecture, though only a few survive in any sort of complete state.

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Rome

Rome (Roma; Roma) is the capital city of Italy and a special comune (named Comune di Roma Capitale).

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Rood screen

The rood screen (also choir screen, chancel screen, or jube) is a common feature in late medieval church architecture.

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Rose Venerini

Rosa Venerini, M.P.V., (February 9, 1656 – May 7, 1728) was a pioneer in the education of women and girls in 17th-century Italy and the foundress of the Religious Teachers Venerini (Maestre Pie Venerini), a Roman Catholic religious institute of women, often simply called the Venerini Sisters.

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Ruins of St. Paul's

The Ruins of St.

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Saint-Paul-Saint-Louis

Saint-Paul-Saint-Louis is a church on rue Saint-Antoine in the Marais quarter of Paris.

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Saints Peter and Paul Church, Kraków

The Church of Saints Peter and Paul in the Old Town district of Kraków, Poland (Kościół ŚŚ Piotra i Pawła w Krakowie) is a Roman Catholic, Polish Baroque church located at ul.

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San Francesco Saverio, Rimini

San Francesco Saverio also known as the Church of the Suffragio is a Baroque-style Roman Catholic church located in Piazza Ferrari #12 in Rimini, Italy.

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Sant'Ignazio Church, Rome

The Church of St.

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Santa Caterina dei Funari

Santa Caterina dei Funari is a church in Rome in Italy, in the rione of Sant'Angelo.

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Santa Lucia, Bologna

Santa Lucia is a former ancient Roman Catholic church in central Bologna, located on Via Castiglione 36.

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Santa Maria ai Monti

Santa Maria dei Monti (also known as Madonna dei Monti or Santa Maria ai Monti) is a cardinalatial titular church in Rome, Italy.

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Santa Maria in Vallicella

Santa Maria in Vallicella, also called Chiesa Nuova, is a church in Rome, Italy, which today faces onto the main thoroughfare of the Corso Vittorio Emanuele and the corner of Via della Chiesa Nuova.

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Scipione Pulzone

Scipione Pulzone (1544 – February 1, 1598), also known as Il Gaetano, was a Neapolitan painter of the late Italian Renaissance.

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Silesian architecture

Silesian architecture is the name given to the constructions made in Silesia throughout time, and those by Silesian architects worldwide.

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Simeone Tagliavia d'Aragonia

Simeone Tagliavia d'Aragonia (1550–1604) was a Sicilian cardinal and bishop.

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SNP Square (Banská Bystrica)

Slovak National Uprising Square (Námestie Slovenského národného povstania), or SNP Square (Námestie SNP) is an area in central Banská Bystrica, Slovakia, named after the insurgency of 1944.

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Society of Jesus

The Society of Jesus (SJ – from Societas Iesu) is a scholarly religious congregation of the Catholic Church which originated in sixteenth-century Spain.

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Spanish architecture

Spanish architecture refers to architecture carried out in any area in what is now Spain, and by Spanish architects worldwide.

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Spanish Baroque architecture

Spanish Baroque is a strand of Baroque architecture that evolved in Spain, its provinces, and former colonies.

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St Aloysius Church, Glasgow

St Aloysius Church is a Roman Catholic Parish church in the Garnethill area of Glasgow in Scotland.

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St Aloysius' College, Glasgow

St Aloysius' College is a selective fee-paying, independent, Jesuit school in Glasgow, Scotland.

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St Francis Xavier Cathedral (Banská Bystrica, Slovakia)

The Francis Xavier Cathedral, Banská Bystrica (Katedrála svätého Františka Xaverského, usually called Kapitulský kostol meaning "Chapter Church") is a cathedral at Slovak National Uprising Square in Banská Bystrica, Slovakia.

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St. Charles Borromeo Church, Antwerp

St.

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St. John's College, Belize

St.

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St. Mary's Higher Secondary School, Dindigul

St.

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St. Michael's Church, Munich

St.

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St. Walburga Church (Bruges)

The St.

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Tadeusz Brzozowski

Very Rev.

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The Five Orders of Architecture

The Five Orders of Architecture (Regola delle cinque ordini d'architettura) is a book on classical architecture by Giacomo Barozzi da Vignola from 1562, and is considered "one of the most successful architectural textbooks ever written", despite having no text apart from the notes and the introduction.

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Timeline of Italian architecture

This article more or less consists of a timeline of trends and difference in styles in Italian architecture.

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Timeline of the city of Rome

The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Rome, Italy.

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Triumph of the Name of Jesus

Triumph of the Name of Jesus is a 17th-century fresco painting by Giovanni Battista Gaulli.

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University of Scranton buildings and landmarks

The University of Scranton’s 58-acre hillside campus is located in the heart of Scranton, a community of 75,000 within a greater metropolitan area of 750,000 people, located in northeast Pennsylvania.

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Veneration of Mary in the Catholic Church

In the Catholic Church, the veneration of Mary, mother of Jesus, encompasses various Marian devotions which include prayer, pious acts, visual arts, poetry, and music devoted to the Blessed Virgin Mary.

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Ventura Salimbeni

Ventura di Archangelo Salimbeni (also later called Bevilacqua; 20 January 1568 – 1613) was an Italian Counter-Maniera painter and printmaker highly influenced by the vaghezza and sensual reform of Federico Barocci.

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Vincenzo Carafa

Very Rev.

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Wenceslas Cobergher

Wenceslas Cobergher (1560 – 23 November 1634), sometimes called Wenzel Coebergher, was a Flemish Renaissance architect, engineer, painter, antiquarian, numismatist and economist.

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Wlodimir Ledóchowski

Very Rev.

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1560s in architecture

No description.

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1580s in architecture

No description.

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1584 in art

The year 1584 in art involved some significant events and new works.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Church_of_the_Gesù

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