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- The Manoppello Image is a piece of linen cloth allegedly depicting the face of Jesus (17.5 cm wide and 24 cm high) that is stored in a church in the village...
- fer-sj-teaches-about.html Excerpt of Il Volto Santo di Manoppello (The Holy Face of Manoppello), published by Carsa Edizioni in Pescara (page 13) access...
- Manoppello (Abruzzese: Manuppèlle) is a comune in Abruzzo, in the province of Pescara, south-eastern Italy. It is famous for having a church which contains...
- processing of the Manoppello Image have been reported. The Vatican Veil of Veronica The Manoppello Image Superposition of the Veil of Manoppello on the negative...
- the Shroud of Turin, Veil of Veronica, Our Lady of Guadalupe, and the Manoppello Image. The term is often applied to the content of the image, and thus...
- was affiliated with was that of Manoppello, a historic team of Pescara, that in 2001 merged with the newly born Manoppello Arabona. He remained there until...
- currently held in Italy and other Western European countries, including the Manoppello Image, have been revered as acheiropoieta of Jesus. These are usually...
- line, which died out with Camillo Pardo in 1553. He obtained the city of Manoppello, later a countship, and was gonfaloniere of the Papal States. Matteo Rosso...
- Bohemond II (died 1169) was the count of Manoppello, succeeding his father, Bohemond I, in 1156 or 1157. He was an Italian noble at the time. In 1160,...
- is a Cistercian abbey in Abruzzo, in central Italy. It is located at Manoppello in the frazione also called Santa Maria Arabona. In Roman times the area...