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Saint Eulália Church
Saint Eulália Church or Igreja de Santa Eulália can mean: * Saint Eulália Church (Tenões, Braga, Portugal) * Igreja de Santa Eulália do Mosteiro de Arnoso * Church of Santa Eulalia de Ujo * Church of Santa Eulalia de la Lloraza * Sant'Eulalia dei Catalani See also * Barcelona Cathedral The Cathedral of the Holy Cross and Saint Eulalia ( ca, Catedral de la Santa Creu i Santa Eulàlia), also known as Barcelona Cathedral, is the Gothic cathedral and seat of the Archbishop of Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. The cathedral was constr ...
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Saint Eulália Church (Tenões, Braga, Portugal)
The Saint Eulália Church ( Portuguese: Igreja de Santa Eulália) is a Romanesque Portuguese church in Tenões, Braga, Portugal, near Bom Jesus. The church is dedicated to Saint Eulalia. It is classified by IPPAR. since 1967. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Saint Eulalia Church Roman Catholic churches in Braga Romanesque architecture in Portugal Properties of Public Interest in Portugal ...
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Igreja De Santa Eulália Do Mosteiro De Arnoso
Church of Santa Eulalia of the Monastery of Arnoso () is a church in Vila Nova de Famalicão, Portugal. It was classified as a National Monument in 1938. History The original church was founded in the 7th century on the initiative of San Frutuoso, Bishop of Dume and Braga during the Visigoth era, and destroyed by the Moors in the 11th century. It was later rebuilt by King García II of Galicia. Architecture It is a simple church in early Romanesque style with a nave, a barrel vault and a rectangular apse with blind arches. The wooden portal consist of round arches and a tympanum with a cross pattée. These round arches are profusely decorated with geometric, intertwined and zoomorphic elements. Inside the church there are a few sixteenth century frescoes with episodes from the life of Our Lady. The two crosses on top of the roof show some similarities with Celtic cross The Celtic cross is a form of Christian cross featuring a nimbus or ring that emerged in I ...
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Church Of Santa Eulalia De Ujo
Church of Santa Eulalia de Ujo ( es, Iglesia de Santa Eulalia de Ujo) is a church in the municipality of Mieres in the community of Asturias, Spain. The church with this name was erected in the 12th century, but it was moved in 1922 to make way for a railroad. Elements of the original Romanesque church, including the main portal and parts of the apse were incorporated into the present church. See also *Asturian art *Catholic Church in Spain , native_name_lang = , image = Sevilla Cathedral - Southeast.jpg , imagewidth = 300px , alt = , caption = Cathedral of Saint Mary of the See in Seville , abbreviation = , type ... References Eulalia de Ujo 12th-century establishments in the Kingdom of León Romanesque architecture in Asturias 12th-century Roman Catholic church buildings in Spain Bien de Interés Cultural landmarks in Asturias {{Spain-RC-church-stub ...
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Church Of Santa Eulalia De La Lloraza
Church of Santa Eulalia de la Lloraza ( es, Iglesia de Santa Eulalia de la Lloraza) is a Romanesque-style Roman Catholic church in the municipality of Villaviciosa, Asturias in the community of Asturias, Spain. History The origins of the church are not clear, although the origin of the church may be the endowment by a leper who traveled the Camino de Santiago route which passed through the area. The church may have been funded initially by an offering of Queen Berengaria of Castile, wife of King Alfonso IX of León. The present church dates from the thirteenth century, having undergone numerous renovations after it was damaged by arson in the Spanish Civil War. The church was restored in 1950 by Luis Menéndez Pidal y Alvarez Luis is a given name. It is the Spanish form of the originally Germanic name or . Other Iberian Romance languages have comparable forms: (with an accent mark on the i) in Portuguese and Galician, in Aragonese and Catalan, while is archaic .. ...
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Sant'Eulalia Dei Catalani
250px, View of the upper façade. Sant'Eulalia dei Catalani is a deconsecrated church, whose Renaissance facade can still be seen on Via Argenteria #19, at the edge of the lively Vucciria market in ancient quarter of Castellammare in central Palermo, region of Sicily, Italy. In a niche in the small piazza in front of the church is a statue of the Genius of Palermo, sculpted by Pietro di Bonitate in 1483, and now called ''Palermu lu Grandi''. History The church was built in the 15th century, during the Aragonese rule of Sicily, with the financial support of Catalan merchants that were working in the city. Initially it was dedicated to Virgin Mary, and only later the naming was switched to the current Santa Eulalia of Barcelona, a saint of Catalan origin. The church was thoroughly rebuilt starting from 1630. Some of the construction was not completed until the 19th century. In 1714, the church was transferred to don Giuseppe Raimondi, who installed priest from Madonna della Volta al ...
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