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  2. Abscissa and ordinate - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, the abscissa (/ æ b ˈ s ɪ s. ə /; plural abscissae or abscissas) and the ordinate are respectively the first and second coordinate of a point in a Cartesian coordinate system: [1] [2] abscissa-axis (horizontal) coordinate ordinate-axis (vertical) coordinate

  3. Convent of Aracoeli - Wikipedia

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    The Convent of Santa Maria in Aracoeli, also called Convent of Aracoeli and formerly known as Convent of Santa Maria in Capitolio, was a historic monastic complex of medieval origin in Rome, Italy, which first belonged to the Order of Saint Benedict and then to the Franciscans.

  4. Abbey of Santa Maria a Mare - Wikipedia

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    By the thirteenth century, the abbey of Santa Maria a Mare was in decline. In 1237 it was granted to the Cistercian Order. Sometime between 1334 and 1343 it was reduced to commendatory status. The Canons Regular of the Lateran took over in 1412 and put it under a prior, who was raised to an abbot again in 1482. In the sixteenth century the ...

  5. Santa Maria in Ara Coeli - Wikipedia

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    Basilica of Santa Maria in Ara Coeli. The Vittoriano can be seen on the left. Same view as above in 1816. In 1571, Santa Maria in Aracoeli hosted the celebrations honoring Marcantonio Colonna after the victorious Battle of Lepanto over the Turkish fleet. Marking this occasion, the compartmented ceiling was gilded and painted (finished 1575), to ...

  6. Santa Maria Maggiore, Venice - Wikipedia

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    Santa Maria Maggiore is a former Catholic church, now deconsecrated, in the sestiere of Santa Croce, Venice. [2] The church, which was completed at the start of the 16th century, as part of a convent, was suppressed and deconsecrated during the decade of the Napoleonic Kingdom of Italy. It has since has been used as a stable, and a tobacco ...

  7. Portiuncula - Wikipedia

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    The Portiuncula (Italian: Porziuncola) is a historic chapel in the town of Santa Maria degli Angeli, near Assisi, Italy. It is closely associated with Francis of Assisi and the Order of Friars Minor, who used the chapel as their headquarters. Following Francis's death in 1226, it became an important pilgrimage site.

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  9. Santa Maria Maggiore, Assisi - Wikipedia

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    Frontage of Santa Maria Maggiore View of the crypt The Church of Santa Maria Maggiore ( Italian : Chiesa di Santa Maria Maggiore ), also known as the Sanctuary of the Spoliation ( Italian : Santuario della Spogliazione ), is a Catholic church in Assisi , Umbria , central Italy .