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Fidenza Cathedral (Italian: Duomo di Fidenza; Cattedrale di San Donnino) is a Roman Catholic cathedral in the center of the town of Fidenza, province of Parma, region of Emilia Romagna, Italy. It is the episcopal seat of the Diocese of Fidenza, known until 1927 as the Diocese of Borgo San Donnino. The lower facade retains its original Romanesque sculptural decoration
FidenzaCathedral (Italian: Duomo di Fidenza; Cattedrale di San Donnino) is a Roman Catholic cathedral in the center of the town of Fidenza, province...
Fidenza (Parmigiano: Fidénsa, locally Bùragh) is a town and comune (municipality) in the province of Parma, in the Emilia-Romagna region of Italy. It...
Archdiocese of Bologna. The bishop's episcopal seat is the Cathedral of San Donnino Martire, in Fidenza. The diocese has a Minor Basilica, the Basilica di San...
the Great St. Bernard Pass to Aosta and then to Ivrea, Vercelli, Pavia, Fidenza, Pontremoli, Filattiera, Aulla, Luni, Lucca, San Gimignano, Poggibonsi...
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– and co-cathedrals. Many former cathedrals and proto-cathedrals are also included, but many more are yet to be added. Almost all cathedrals in Italy...
University Press. Woelk, Moritz. Benedetto Antelami – Die Werke in Parma und Fidenza, Rhema-Verlag, Münster 1995, ISBN 9783930454013 Pauluzzi F. (1894). Il...
According to tradition, he died in 304 AD and was a native of Parma. The cathedral in Fidenza (a town once called Borgo San Donnino) is dedicated to him. The Hieronymian...
Catholic Diocese of Fidenza, Italy, in 1998 and resigned in 2007. On 2 May 1998 he received the episcopal consecration in the Cremona Cathedral by hand of then...
architect. He is credited with the sculptural decorations of FidenzaCathedral and Ferrara Cathedral Andrea di Alessandro 16th century, sculptor; responsible...
resemble sculptures by the studio of Benedetto Antelami on the facade of FidenzaCathedral. To the left side of the telamons is an enthroned John the Baptist...
Domninus of Fidenza in Fidenza. Definitely to be attributed to Antelami is the construction of the lower and middle part of the Cathedral's facade, a facade...
Aphrodisius Aventin de Larboust Chrysolius Denis of Paris Domninus of Fidenza Eliphius Emygdius Eurosia (Orosia) Felix and Regula Ferjeux de Besançon [fr]...
Carlo in Bastia, Sant'Andrea in Savona, and the church of the college in Fidenza, as well as the church of the Holy Martyrs in Turin. The church was also...
grave scandal in the early 16th century. Born in Borgo San Donnino (now Fidenza) to a beggar-woman and an unknown father, he was picked up in the street...
fountain for the barracks in Reggio Emilia and monuments to the fallen in Fidenza and Salsomaggiore. He moved to Milan in 1926 and continued his career as...
music conductor and composer of light music. Sisteron is twinned with: Fidenza, Italy Herbolzheim, Germany Oliva, Spain Nyingtri, Tibet, China The town...
centuries to host the increasing number of pilgrims who passed by Parma and Fidenza, following the Apennines via Collecchio, Berceto and the Corchia ranges...
Ferrara-Comacchio on 8 September 1995, and consecrated on 21 October 1995 in the Cathedral of Fidenza by Giacomo Biffi, Archbishop of Bologna. He was installed on 4 November...
destinations are Pavia, Mantua, Milan, Treviglio, Parma, Brescia, Piacenza and Fidenza. Cremona's favourite sport is football. The U.S. Cremonese played for several...
Bishop of Hippo Diarrhytus (4 Nov 1951 – 29 Mar 1961); later Bishop of Fidenza (Italy) (29 Mar 1961 – death 1 Aug 1962) Auxiliary Bishop: Giuseppe Almici...
Metropolitan Archdiocese of Modena-Nonantola Diocese of Carpi Diocese of Fidenza Diocese of Parma Diocese of Piacenza-Bobbio Diocese of Reggio Emilia-Guastalla...
of the Neapolitan royal family. Born in Borgo San Donnino (now known as Fidenza), he moved to Naples in 1740 as part of the court of Charles of Bourbon...
Respighi's paternal grandfather was a violinist and organist at the cathedral in modern day Fidenza. Amelia described Respighi as closed in nature but sincere...