Engraving of the Septizodium by Hieronymus Cock (1518–1570), from which the church derives its name.
Santa Lucia in Septisolio was an ancient Roman church with a diaconia. It formerly stood at the base of the Palatine Hill, near the Septizodium of Septimius Severus, from which it took its name. The date of its destruction is not certain, although it seems to have disappeared definitively after the pontificate of Sixtus V (1585–1590).
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SantaLuciainSeptisolio was an ancient Roman church with a diaconia. It formerly stood at the base of the Palatine Hill, near the Septizodium of Septimius...
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made him a cardinal deacon in the consistory of 15 March 1557. He received the red hat and deaconry of SantaLuciainSeptisolio on 24 March 1557. On 16...
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