The Basilica of Santa Aurea is a church situated in the Ostia Antica district of Ostia, Italy. Ostia became an episcopal see as early as the 3rd century...
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Aurea of Ostia (or Aura; in Greek, Chryse; both names mean “golden girl”) is venerated as the patron saint of Ostia. There is no historically reliable...
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church of Santa Aurea. The fragment was discovered after two boys were digging a hole to plant a football post in the courtyard beside Santa Aurea. A translation...
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"Poema". Cofradía de Santa Áurea (in Spanish). Retrieved 6 December 2012. Aurea at Catholic Online Aurea at Patron Saints Index St. Aurea Hagiography...
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see as early as the 3rd century AD, with the cathedral (titulus) of Santa Aurea, erected over the tomb of St. Monica. As the centuries passed, Ostia...
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fellow-Florentine has rather confused matters. That said, his projects included: Santa Aurea and fortifications in Ostia; the Ponte Sisto in Rome; the hospital of...
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Wikimedia Commons has media related to Domus Aurea. The Domus Aurea (Latin, "Golden House") was a vast landscaped complex built by the Emperor Nero largely...
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mother, Saint Monica, died in 387 in Ostia. The church (titulus) of Santa Aurea in Ostia was built on her burial site. After the fall of the Western...
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Altar. Saint Monica died in 387. Her tomb was transferred here from the Santa Aurea Church in Ostia Antica, Italy on 11 April 1424. Her sarcophagus was designed...
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Áurea is a municipality in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. As of 2020, the estimated population was 3,535. The village was founded in the early...
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