The Manoppello Image is a piece of linen cloth depicting the face of Jesus Christ (17.5 cm wide and 24 cm high) that is stored in a church in the village...
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Manoppello (Abruzzese: Manuppèlle) is a comune in Abruzzo, in the province of Pescara, south-eastern Italy. It is famous for having a church which contains...
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Veil of Veronica (redirect from Volto Santo di Manoppello)
fer-sj-teaches-about.html Excerpt of Il Volto Santo di Manoppello (The Holy Face of Manoppello), published by Carsa Edizioni in Pescara (page 13) access...
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Acheiropoieta (section Manoppello Image)
the Shroud of Turin, Veil of Veronica, Our Lady of Guadalupe, and the Manoppello Image. The term is also used of icons that are only regarded as normal...
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Relics associated with Jesus (section Manoppello)
processing of the Manoppello Image have been reported. The Vatican Veil of Veronica The Manoppello Image Superposition of the Veil of Manoppello on the negative...
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was affiliated with was that of Manoppello, a historic team of Pescara, that in 2001 merged with the newly born Manoppello Arabona. He remained there until...
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Collecorvino Corvara Cugnoli Elice Farindola Lettomanoppello Loreto Aprutino Manoppello Montebello di Bertona Montesilvano Moscufo Nocciano Penne Pescara Pescosansonesco...
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Antioch & IV of Tripoli (1261–1287) Bohemond I of Manoppello (died 1156) Bohemond II of Manoppello (died 1169) Bohemond I, Archbishop of Trier (died 1299)...
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Bohemond II (died 1169) was the count of Manoppello, succeeding his father, Bohemond I, in 1156 or 1157. He was an Italian noble at the time. In 1160,...
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line, which died out with Camillo Pardo in 1553. He obtained the city of Manoppello, later a countship, and was gonfaloniere of the Papal States. Matteo Rosso...
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