- out in Rome in 1798, the icon was
moved to the
Church of
Saint Mary in
Posterula, near the "Umberto I"
bridge that
crosses the
Tiber River in Rome. The...
- Sant'Angelo: a
small postern gate
behind the
fortified Mausoleum,
called the
Posterula S.
Angeli and later, from its
proximity to the Castello, the
Porta Castelli...
- via
decree on 29
October 1999. The
former parish of
Saint Tryphon in
Posterula Church was
built at this site in 700 A.D. and was
originally dedicated...
-
Sixtus V in 1587. The
title was also
known by the name of
Saint Simeon in
Posterula.
Giacomo Puteo (4
December 1551 - 29 May 1555
appointed Cardinal Priest...
- San
Trifone in
Posterula was an
ancient titular church of Rome, now lost. It was
located at the
corner of Via dei
Portoghesi and Via
della Scrofa, in...
-
style by
Aristide Leonori. An
earlier church on the site,
Santa Maria in
Posterula [it], was demolished, but a
fresco was
saved and
installed in the new...
- of Pope Leo IV had just
three accesses: the
Posterula Sancti Angeli,
porta San
Pellegrino and the
Posterula Saxonum.
Zelli 2022. info.roma.it 2022. Zelli...
- of Pope Leo IV had just
three accesses: the
Posterula Sancti Angeli,
porta San
Pellegrino and the
Posterula Saxonum. The
chronicle of
Gigli for the year...
-
Aurea before being translated to Rome to the
church of San
Trifone in
Posterula and
finally to the
Basilica di Sant'Agostino. The
relics of St. Asterius...
-
Clemente al
Laterano San
Patrizio a
Villa Ludovisi (former)
Santa Maria in
Posterula (demolished) Lithuania: Lietuvių koplyčia [lt] (within San
Pietro in Vaticano)...