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- A cappella gentilizia or cappella familiare (the latter term literally translated as "family chapel") is a type of freestanding private mortuary chapel...
- personal chapels may be granted only as a favor to other priests) Cappella gentilizia - a type of private mortuary chapel used for burials; commonly found in...
- Corsini, was built during the first half of the century. The Galleria Gentilizia, where many works of art were preserved, was developed in the Palazzo...
- plébéiens. Cf Franciosi, Gennaro (1995). Ricerche sulla organizzazione gentilizia romana (in Italian). Vol. 3. Jovene. p. 71. ISBN 9788824311212. Th. Mommsen...
- Giovanni Ruspoli – born in 1363 – Gonfaloniere and prior in 1391 — built the Gentilizia chapel in Ognissanti Church. Roberto Ruspoli and Zanobi Ruspoli – lived...
- noble citizens, who were patrons of the convent, as the family "cappella gentilizia" or noble chapel and burial crypt (In England these were known as a Chantry...
- Regesto do****ento d'archivio del XVIII secolo riguardante la Cappella gentilizia della famiglia Pisacane sotto il titolo di S. Maria di Montevergine [18th...
- establishment in 1691 until demolition in 1875. Proprietary church Cappella gentilizia See the further discussion of this in St John the Evangelist's Church...
- XXIV. Cruciatti, Gabriella (2019). Da archivio familiare a collezione gentilizia. Il fondo Montereale Mantica (PDF). Dottorato di Ricerca. Università di...
- and had their son Giuseppe. The family is mentioned in the "Capella gentilizia de Signora Cimino nella Chiesa de PP. Cappoccini di Lucera". On 27 October...