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  2. Santa Susanna, Rome - Wikipedia

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    The Church of Saint Susanna at the Baths of Diocletian (Italian: Chiesa di Santa Susanna alle Terme di Diocleziano) is a Catholic parish and Cistercian conventual church located on the Quirinal Hill in Rome, Italy. There has been a titular church associated to its site as far back as AD 280.

  3. Carlo Maderno - Wikipedia

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    The only building designed by Maderno (except for the facade) and completed under his supervision was the layout and interior Santa Maria della Vittoria (1608–20), where Maderno's work is often ignored in favour of Bernini's Cornaro Chapel and its Ecstasy of St. Theresa. The façade of Santa Susanna, Rome

  4. Matteo Castelli - Wikipedia

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    Facade of Santa Susanna in Rome. Royal Castle in Warsaw. Matteo Castelli (c. 1555, Melide, Switzerland - 1632, Warsaw) was a Swiss architect.His nephew Costante Tencalla also became an architect.

  5. Saint Susanna (Duquesnoy) - Wikipedia

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    Duquesnoy took delivery of the marble for the St. Susanna on January 31, 1630. Like Finelli, he took more time to execute his statue than Ferrucci, Moderno and de Rossi. It was as late as March 6, 1631 that Duquesnoy received his first fifty scudi for his work on the Santa Susanna. Duquesnoy received his second payment the following August, and ...

  6. Santa Maria della Vittoria, Rome - Wikipedia

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    Santa Maria della Vittoria (English: Saint Mary of Victory, Latin: S. Mariae de Victoria) is a Catholic titular minor basilica and Discalced Carmelite conventual church dedicated to Our Lady of Victories in Rome, Italy, famously the home of Gian Lorenzo Bernini‘s masterpiece the Ecstasy of Saint Teresa.

  7. Baroque architecture - Wikipedia

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    Baroque architecture is a highly decorative and theatrical style which appeared in Italy in the late 16th century and gradually spread across Europe. It was originally introduced by the Catholic Church, particularly by the Jesuits, as a means to combat the Reformation and the Protestant church with a new architecture that inspired surprise and awe. [1]

  8. One dead, one critically injured after car plunges 330 feet ...

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    It was not clear what caused the car to veer over the edge of Santa Susana Pass Road. A CHP log described the occupants as a 'brother and uncle.' One dead, one critically injured after car plunges ...

  9. Palazzo Mattei - Wikipedia

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    To distinguish this section from the others it carries the name of a Mattei fief, Giove.The Mattei owned a number of other palazzi that carried the family name including Palazzo Mattei di Trastevere across the Tiber as well as properties in Umbria, the Palazzo Mattei Paganica.