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  2. San Giovanni Maggiore, Naples - Wikipedia

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    The chapel of Santa Maria di Costantinopoli (previously known as dei Paleologi) at the left of the nave has a 16th-century fresco depicting Madonna and St Peter. It originally stood in the Chapel of Santa Lucia. The Ravaschieri Chapel, dedicated to John the Baptist, was designed and completed by the sculptor Giovanni da Nola.

  3. Churches in Naples - Wikipedia

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    Christianity and religion in general has always been an important part of the social and cultural life of Naples. It is the seat of the Archdiocese of Naples, and the Catholic faith is highly important to the people of Naples and there are hundreds of historic churches in the city (about five hundred, 1000 in total).

  4. San Francesco di Paola, Naples - Wikipedia

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    San Francesco di Paola is a prominent church located to the west in Piazza del Plebiscito, the main square of Naples, Italy. The construction started in 1816 and ended in 1846. The construction started in 1816 and ended in 1846.

  5. San Giovanni a Mare, Naples - Wikipedia

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    San Giovanni a Mare (Italian: [ˈsan dʒoˈvanni a mˈmaːre] St. John at Sea) is a church in Naples, Italy; located near the docks, not far from the church of Sant'Eligio Maggiore. Naves from the presbytery. Roman columns. The Romanesque church was erected by Benedictine monks before the 12th century.

  6. San Domenico Maggiore - Wikipedia

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    Artistically, the most notable feature are the frescoes by Pietro Cavallini in the Brancaccio Chapel (1309), depicting Stories of St. John the Evangelist, Crucifixion, Stories of Magdalene and the Apostles Peter, Paul and Andrew. The sacristy houses a series of 45 sepulchres of members of the royal Aragonese family, including that of King ...

  7. Baptistery of San Giovanni in Fonte, Naples - Wikipedia

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    The construction of the baptistery by Severus is chronicled in John the Deacon’s Gesta episcoporum Neapolitanorum. [3] However, the thirteenth–fourteenth century work Chronicle of Saint Mary of the Principle , credits Constantine the Great with the building of the baptistery at the same time as the S. Restituta during the early fourth ...

  8. Academy of St. John the Evangelist - Wikipedia

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    The Academy of St. John the Evangelist (Italian: Scuola Grande di San Giovanni Evangelista) is a confraternity building located in the San Polo sestiere of the Italian city of Venice. Founded in the 13th century by a group of flagellants it was later to become one of the five Venetian Academies. These organisations provided a variety of ...

  9. Patron saints of Naples - Wikipedia

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    The city of Naples has more than 50 official patron saints, although its principal patron is Saint Januarius. [1] Second in terms of importance is Saint Aspren ( Sant'Aspreno ), first bishop of Naples .