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- The Basilica of Santa Pudenziana (Spanish—Filipino: Santa Potenciana) is the old Catholic basilica built in the fourth century. The original shrine building...
- Macomades, who was a fervent Catholic, answered Cresconius saying that Pudenziana had a Catholic bishop named Memmiano and that he had succeeded another...
- contemporary sources, while papal privileges for the Boso's titular church of S. Pudenziana attached this title to the canons regular of S. Maria di Reno. Brixius...
- is also said to have built one of the oldest churches in Rome, Santa Pudenziana. Justin Martyr taught Christian doctrine in Rome during the pontificate...
- for 'the church of Pudens') was mistaken for "Saint Pudentiana". Santa Pudenziana, a basilica in Rome, is named for her, and her commemoration in the General...
- in Carcere S. Pancrazio Pantheon S. Pietro in Vincoli S. Pr****ede S. Pudenziana Ss. Quattro Coronati S. Saba S. Sabina Sacro Cuore di Maria Sacro Cuore...
- Some other scenes from the same period survive, heavily restored. Santa Pudenziana has an apse mosaic of 384-9 with an unusually complicated composition...
- gifted it to Pope Damasus I who was residing at the Basilica of Santa Pudenziana. From the fourth century, the palace was the prin****l residence of the...
- Demetri, and became a secular clerk. He was created cardinal-priest of S. Pudenziana by Pope Paschal II no later than in 1114. In 1127 or 1128, Pope Honorius...
- di Santa Pr****ede di Roma asceta e martire,sorella della Santa Martire Pudenziana e figlia di San Pudente senatore romano (tra il 151 e il 159)". www.ortodossia...