- San
Giuseppe dei
Falegnami (Italian, "St.
Joseph of the Carpenters"), also
called San
Giuseppe a
Campo Vaccino ("St.
Joseph at the Cowfield", an old name...
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leading to the Arx of the Capitoline. The
church of San
Giuseppe dei
Falegnami now
stands above the Mamertine. The
origins of the prison's
names are...
- San
Giuseppe Maggiore dei
Falegnami is a
historic church in via
Carlo Bussola in the
quartiere of Poggioreale, in the
rione of
Luzzatti in Naples, Italy...
- The
Oratorio di San
Giuseppe dei
Falegnami is a
Baroque chapel or
prayer room
located across the Via
Giuseppe d'Alessi from the
church of San Giuseppe...
- Genoa,
Italy Highway bridge 43 dead, 16
injured 2018 San
Giuseppe dei
Falegnami collapse Rome,
Italy Church 0 dead or
injured 2018 2018
Magnitogorsk building...
- Carpenters'
guild to
oversee the
completion of the
Church of San
Giuseppe dei
Falegnami, the
construction of
which had
already begun in 1597.
Montano designed...
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rione Sant’Angelo in Rome.
Large in size, it also runs
along Via dei
Falegnami and its rear
facades are in
Piazza Costaguti.
Currently used as the seat...
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Benedetto Cairoli, 117 just off the
corner of Via
Arenula and Via dei
Falegnami, a few
blocks south of the
church of Sant'Andrea
della Valle. The attribute...
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Liberatrice (13th century; New
facade 1617;
Demolished 1900) S.
Giuseppe dei
Falegnami (1540)
Columna Rostrata C.
Duilii in
Samuel Ball
Platner and
Thomas Ashby:...
- 2012, Pope
Benedict XVI
created him cardinal-deacon of San
Giuseppe dei
Falegnami. On 21
April 2012,
Cardinal Coccopalmerio was
named a
member of the Congregation...