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The Banner of the Holy Roman Church (Latin: Vexillum; Italian: Gonfalone di Santa Romana Chiesa, occasionally Vessilio di San Pietro, "Standard of Saint Peter") was the battle standard of the Papal States during the Renaissance and a symbol of the Catholic Church. The office of the Gonfalonier of the Church was originally intended to function as its bearer of the Holy See.[1]

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Gonfalone of the Church

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The Banner of the Holy Roman Church (Latin: Vexillum; Italian: Gonfalone di Santa Romana Chiesa, occasionally Vessilio di San Pietro, "Standard of Saint...

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Santa Lucia del Gonfalone

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del Gonfalone is a church in the diocese of Rome, Italy. It is located on Via dei Banchi Vecchi just one block south of Corso Vittorio Emanuele. The former...

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House of Farnese

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increase the power and possessions of his family. He gave his illegitimate son, Pier Luigi, the title of gonfaloniere or Gonfalone of the Church. He also...

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Gonfalonier of the Church

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hereditary in the Naro Patrizi. Gonfaloniere Gonfalone of the Church Captain General of the Church Levillain, Philippe. The Papacy: An Encyclopedia. "Heraldry."...

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Gonfalon

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The gonfalon, gonfanon, gonfalone (from the early Italian confalone) is a type of heraldic flag or banner, often pointed, swallow-tailed, or with several...

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Giovanni Battista Bugatti

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are now on display at the Museum of Criminology at Via del Gonfalone in Rome. The guillotine as used in the Papal States is of peculiar construction,...

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Seven Pilgrim Churches of Rome

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list nine major churches of Rome, adding somewhat peculiarly the church of Santa Maria Annunziata dei Gonfalone and the trio of churches known once as alle...

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Gonfaloniere

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Florence and the Papal States. The name derives from gonfalone (English: "gonfalon"), the term used for the banners of such communes. The title originated...

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Cristoforo Diana

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1594, parish church of Giussago; Gonfalone, 1598, parish church of Cordovado; other, 1611, parish of Meduno; Gonfalone for the scuola of St Valentino...

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Colosseum

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2016. Names the order: Arciconfraternita del SS. Salvatore ad Sancta Sanctorum, aka del Gonfalone. Co-tenants: the Roman Senate and the Camera Apostolica...

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Francesco Marchisano

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27 July 2014 at the age of 85. At the 28 June 2018 consistory, Pope Francis assigned the diaconate church of Santa Lucia del Gonfalone which Marchisano...

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Confraternity

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multiplied greatly. The Archconfraternity of the Gonfalone was headquartered in the Church of Santa Lucia del Gonfalone. Because of their white hooded...

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Giovanni Cesari

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being a soprano at the Sistine Chapel Choir, he was also director of sacred music at several churches of Rome (Santa Lucia al Gonfalone, Santo Spirito in...

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Confraternity of penitents

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headquarters were later moved to the Church of Santa Lucia del Gonfalone. The obligations of the members are to care for the sick, bury the dead, provide medical...

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Fabriano

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Caterina da Siena - Present church erected 1508 Collegiata of St. Nicholas Santa Maria del Piangato St Benedict Oratory of the Gonfalone Palazzo del Podestà (1255)...

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Vicenza Cathedral

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the left : Chapel of the Incoronata or Gonfalone built in 1426 by the ancient fraglia of Santa Maria, transformed around 1591 in the Confraternity of...

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Frascati Cathedral

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handing over the keys to Saint Peter, and a 14th-century Madonna and Child in the Chapel of the Gonfalone, that was retouched by Domenichino. On the interior...

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Fall of the Republic of Venice

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raised: during the ceremony the gonfalone of the Republic was cut to pieces, and the nobility's libro d'oro was burned, while the new symbol of a winged lion...

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Assisi Cathedral

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standards of the Confraternity di San Francesco e San Leonardo (1378) by the Master of the Gonfalone di San Leonardo. Reliquary containing wood from the 'true...

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Via Giulia

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the youth prison (Palazzo del Gonfalone) (1825–27), the renovation of the Armenian Hospice next to the church of San Biagio (1830), the new façade of...

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Kingdom of the Morea

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Aldrighetti, Giorgio; de Biasi, Mario (1998). Il Gonfalone di San Marco: analisi storico-araldica dello stemma, gonfalone, sigillo e bandiera della Citta di Venezia...

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Basilica of San Barnaba

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was the seat of the venerable archconfraternity of the Gonfalone of Marino, founded around 1271 by Bonaventure of Bagnoregio; moreover, the chapter of St...

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Flagellant confraternities

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the impact of these gonfaloni and their message to the communities of worshippers: One typical plague gonfalone is Benedetto Bonfigli’s painting of 1464...

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