Chiesa di San Giorgio in Velabro (Rome, Italy)

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Name (Latin)
Chiesa di San Giorgio in Velabro (Rome, Italy)
Other forms of name
Basilica di S. Giorgio al Velabro (Rome, Italy)
Coordinates
12.48313611 12.48313611 41.88953056 41.88953056 (gooearth )
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 244649709
Wikidata: Q517374
Library of congress: n 86024552
HAI10: 000410747
Sources of Information
  • Muñoz, A. Il restauro della Basilica di S. Giorgio al Velabro in Rome, 1926.
  • Enc. ital., 1936:
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Wikipedia description:

San Giorgio in Velabro is a Catholic church dedicated to St. George on Via del Velabro in the historic center of Rome in the Velabrum and the Ripa district. The church—the result of the 9th century expansion of a previous diaconal building and subsequent remodeling—stands near the Arch of Janus in the small square of the Cloaca Maxima. The location of S. Giorgio is not far from the place where the founding legend of Rome places the discovery of the twins Romulus and Remus by the she-wolf. The façade of the church encroaches upon and incorporates the Arcus Argentariorum, which was completed in 204 AD. S. Giorgo falls within the territory of the parish of Santa Maria in Portico in Campitelli and is a rectory entrusted to the Canons Regular of the Order of the Holy Cross as well as a titular church, whose cardinal-deacons over the years have included Pope Boniface IX and Pope Martin V, as well as Pierre de Luxembourg (pseudocardinal of the Antipope Clement VII) and Saint John Henry Newman. San Giorgio in Velabro is the station church for the first Thursday in Lent, established as such by Pope Gregory II.

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