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San Pantaleo is an ancient church located on a piaza of the same name along Corso Vittorio Emanuele II in the Parione neighborhood of Rome, Italy. It shares the Piazza with the Museo di Roma in Palazzo Braschi. A church at the site dates from the 12th-century, but the present facade (1807) is in a Neoclassical style and the interiors were elaborated in a Baroque style. ==Names== Different sources name the church by various titles, including: *San Pantaleo de Preta Caroli 〔(''Le chiese di Roma dal secolo IV al XIX'' ), Mariano Armellini, Editrice Romana, Rome (1887), pp. 498-499.〕 or San Pantaleonis de Pretecarolis〔(Le Cose maravigliose dell'alma città di Roma ), by Girolamo Franzini, (1601) page 66.〕 *San Pantaleo a Pasquino〔Armellini, page 498〕 *San Pantaleo de Muti〔Armellini, page 498〕 *San Pantaleonis de Parione or in Navona 〔Franzini, page 66.〕 *San Pantaleone alle Scuole Pie〔(Roma sacra e moderna: abellita di nuove figure di rame, e di nuovo ampliata ), by Francesco Posterla, (1707) page 702.〕 If this were not enough source of confusion, there existed a church in the Rione Monti on the Janiculum Hill, which has been referred to as ''San Pantaleone alli Pantani'' or ''San Pantaleone in Sebucca'' (perhaps intending ''in Suburra'')〔(Italy, in Its Original Glory, Ruine and Revival ) translated by Edmund Warcupp (1660), Page 170.〕 or San pantaleonis Trium Clibanorum or Trium Fornorum. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「San Pantaleo, Rome」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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