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Santa Margherita (other)
Santa Margherita may refer to: Places in Italy * Santa Margherita d'Adige, comune in the province of Padova * Santa Margherita de' Cerchi * Santa Margherita di Atri, frazione of the comune of Atri, province of Teramo * Santa Margherita di Belice, comune in the province of Agrigento * , a ''frazione'' of Pula, Sardinia * Santa Margherita di Staffora, comune in the province of Pavia * Santa Margherita Ligure, comune in the province of Genova Churches * The Cathedral of Santa Margherita or Cattedrale di Santa Margherita, see Montefiascone Cathedral * The Church of Saint Margaret or Chiesa di Santa Margherita in Brugherio, Italy, see Saint Margaret, Brugherio See also * Margaret (other) * Santa Margarita (other) * Saint Margaret (other) * Sainte-Marguerite (other) * Society of Saint Margaret, order of women in the Anglican Church * St Margarets (other) Saint Margaret, St. Margarets, or St. Margaret's may refer to: People In chronologic ...
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Santa Margherita D'Adige
Santa Margherita d'Adige was a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Province of Padua in the Italian region Veneto, located about southwest of Venice and about southwest of Padua. As of 31 December 2004, it had a population of 2,308 and an area of .All demographics and other statistics: Italian statistical institute Istat. Santa Margherita d'Adige bordered the following former and current municipalities: Megliadino San Fidenzio (former), Megliadino San Vitale, Ospedaletto Euganeo, Piacenza d'Adige, Ponso Ponso is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Province of Padua in the Italian region Veneto, located about southwest of Venice and about southwest of Padua. As of 31 December 2004, it had a population of 2,435 and an area of .All demographics and ..., Saletto (former). Since 17 February 2018 Santa Margherita d'Adige is part of Borgo Veneto municipality. Demographic evolution Colors= id:lightgrey value:gray(0.9) id:darkgrey value:gray(0.8) id:sfondo value:rgb(1,1,1) ...
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Santa Margherita De' Cerchi
The Chiesa di Santa Margherita de' Cerchi is a 13th-century, Roman Catholic church dedicated to Margaret the Virgin in the centre of Florence, region of Tuscany, Italy. It is among the oldest churches in Florence. History It is first recorded in 1032 and is said, contentiously, to have been the location of Dante's marriage to Gemma Donati in 1285 or 1290. It was certainly the Donati family's parish church and also contains several tombs of the Portinari family, to which Dante's great love Beatrice Portinari belonged, including Monna Tessa, her nursemaid. The church was consecrated on the day of ''Saint Margaret''. The main patron families of the church in the 13th and 14th century, who had chapels in the church, were the Cerchi, the Donati, and the Adimari families. The church contains a fine altarpiece of the ''Madonna and Four Saints'' by Neri di Bicci Neri di Bicci (1419–1491) was an Italian painter active in his native Florence. A prolific painter of mainly religious t ...
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Santa Margherita Di Atri
Santa Margherita di Atri is a frazione in the municipality of Atri in the Province of Teramo in the Abruzzo region of Italy Italy ( it, Italia ), officially the Italian Republic, ) or the Republic of Italy, is a country in Southern Europe. It is located in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea, and its territory largely coincides with the homonymous geographical re .... It is located in the countryside and about 11 kilometers from the Adriatic Sea. Among all the hamlets of Atri is the second smallest after San Giacomo di Atri with about 400 inhabitants. Physical Geography The nearby centers are Fontanelle di Atri and San Giacomo di Atri. The country also boasts small districts, including Conicella, Falsacappa and Contrada Bertolone. The small fraction includes only 5 streets: via Santa Margherita, via Cavoni, via Logge, via Niccolò degli Arcioni and via Melegnano. The latter is the main route which also indicates the old name of the village, before assuming the curre ...
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Santa Margherita Di Belice
Santa Margherita di Belice ( Sicilian: ''Santa Margarita'') is a town in the Province of Agrigento in the Italian region of Sicily. It lies in southwest Sicily, above sea level, near where the borders of the Province of Agrigento, Province of Trapani and Province of Palermo meet. It is approximately southwest of the city of Palermo, northwest of the city of Agrigento and sits in the Belice valley among the rivers Belice, Senore and Carboj. History In this territory there is evidence of settlements and remains of Sicanians, Greeks and Romans, and the town had once been a mountaintop stronghold of Berbers and later of Arab civilization. It is only thanks to them in this area who made the foundations of the hamlet "Casale of Manzil-Sindi" (named after their leader, Muhammed-ibi-as-Sindi). Afterwards with the arrival of the Normans, the territory of Casale Manzil-Sindi was named "Misilindino" or "Misirindino", then it became part of the feudal estate of a Spanish nobleman, Baron A ...
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Pula, Sardinia
Pula (Latin: Nora) is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Cagliari in the Italian region of Sardinia, located about southwest of Cagliari. Pula is a holiday resort, with numerous hotels and beaches. The ruins of the ancient city of Nora are among the most important archaeological sites of the island. History Pula is located near the ancient city of Nora. Nora was built by Phoenicians around the 8th century BC. There is evidence that Pula rose on a pre-existing Nuragic settlement or according, to legend, by Iberians brought to Sardinia by Norax. In the following centuries, the city was ruled by the Carthaginians, and then by the Romans. The Romans made Nora the capital of Corsica and Sardinia for a short time, before giving the title to the nearby Caralis (modern Cagliari). After the fall of the Western Roman Empire, Nora, like many other Sardinian coastal cities, suffered continuous raids from the Vandals and later the Saracens, and eventually ceased to ...
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Santa Margherita Di Staffora
Santa Margherita di Staffora is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Province of Pavia in the Italian region Lombardy, located about 80 km south of Milan and about 50 km south of Pavia. As of 31 December 2004, it had a population of 589 and an area of 36.7 km².All demographics and other statistics: Italian statistical institute Istat. Santa Margherita di Staffora borders the following municipalities: Bobbio, Brallo di Pregola, Fabbrica Curone, Menconico, Varzi, Zerba Zerba ( Piacentino: ) is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Province of Piacenza in the Italian region Emilia-Romagna, located about west of Bologna and about southwest of Piacenza. As of 31 December 2004, it had a population of 123 and an area o .... Demographic evolution Colors= id:lightgrey value:gray(0.9) id:darkgrey value:gray(0.8) id:sfondo value:rgb(1,1,1) id:barra value:rgb(0.6,0.7,0.8) ImageSize = width:455 height:303 PlotArea = left:50 bottom:50 top:30 right:30 DateFormat = x. ...
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Santa Margherita Ligure
Santa Margherita Ligure ( lij, Santa Margaita) is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Genoa in the Italian region Liguria, located about southeast of Genoa, in the area traditionally known as Tigullio. It has a port, used for both tourism and fishing activities. Part of ''comune '' territory is included in the Regional Natural Park of Portofino. Santa Margherita Ligure borders the following municipalities: Camogli, Portofino, Rapallo. History The presence of a Roman settlement has not been definitely proven. The burgh, known as ''Pescino'', was devastated by Rothari in 641 and by the Saracens in the 10th century. Later it was a fief of the Fieschi family until 1229, when it was acquired by the Republic of Genoa. In 1432 it was attacked by the fleet of Venice and in 1549, together with Rapallo, by that of Turgut. In 1813, under the Napoleonic domination, the two burghs of ''Pescino'' and ''Corte'' were unified as ''Porto Napoleone''. Two years later it was ann ...
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Montefiascone Cathedral
Montefiascone Cathedral or the Basilica of Santa Margherita ( it, Duomo di Montefiascone; Basilica Cattedrale di Santa Margherita) is a former Roman Catholic cathedral in Montefiascone in the province of Viterbo, Italy, dedicated to Saint Margaret of Antioch, the patron saint of the town. It was formerly the episcopal seat of the Diocese of Montefiascone (suppressed and incorporated into the Diocese of Viterbo in 1986) and is now a basilica minor (status bestowed in 1943). It is one of the most important churches in the area, and has one of the largest domes in Italy (27 m of diameter), which is visible from most of the towns of the Viterbo area. History When Pope Urban V established the Diocese of Montefiascone in 1396, the church that was the most popular and most central was chosen to be the cathedral of the new diocese, after which major reconstruction began. The building from the crypt up to the base of the dome dates from the 15th and 16th centuries and was undertaken by t ...
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Saint Margaret, Brugherio
The church of Saint Margaret ( it, Chiesetta di Santa Margherita) is a 16th-century chapel dedicated to Saint Margaret of Antioch. It is located in Cassina Baraggia, Brugherio, Italy. The church is adjacent to the Villa Brivio, to which it belonged. Description History The day after the pastoral visit of Charles Borromeo in Brugherio (to establish the church of Saint Bartholomew) in 1578, the archbishop visited the church of Saint Margaret in Baraggia, which was then attached to the house of Giovan Battista Bernareggi (now Villa Brivio). The church consisted of an arched chapel, a separated altar which did not follow canonical rules, and a round window on the front. It did not have a holy stone, bell nor vestments. The Mass was celebrated only on Saint Margaret's day. After 1594, the church's poor structural condition demanded that the celebration of Masses should be suspended. Giovan Battista Bernareggi's son pledged to restore the church and provide its furnishing. Thi ...
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Margaret (other)
Margaret is an English feminine given name, originally derived from Greek, via Latin and French forms. Margaret may also refer to: Arts, entertainment, and media * ''Margaret'' (2011 film), an American drama film written and directed by Kenneth Lonergan * ''Margaret'' (2009 film), a BBC television film about Margaret Thatcher * ''Margaret'' (album), a concept album about American poet Margaret Rucker by Jason Webley * Margaret (Dance 'Til Dawn), 1988 made-for-television movie directed by Paul Schneider * Margaret (Little Britain), a character from the British television and radio sketch show ''Little Britain'' * ''Margaret'' (magazine), a Japanese shōjo manga magazine * Margaret (The West Wing), a character from the political drama series ''The West Wing'' * "Margaret", a song from the album '' Whatevershebringswesing'' by Kevin Ayers * ''Margaret'', an 1845 novel by American author Sylvester Judd Inhabited places * Margaret, Alabama, United States * Margaret, North Car ...
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Santa Margarita (other)
Santa Margarita, Spanish for Saint Margaret, may refer to: Places United States *Santa Margarita, California, a town in San Luis Obispo County **Santa Margarita de Cortona Asistencia, an 18th-century mission near the town **Santa Margarita Lake *Rancho Santa Margarita, California, a city in Orange County **Santa Margarita Catholic High School, in Rancho Santa Margarita *Santa Margarita Formation, a geologic formation in the San Joaquin Valley, California *Santa Margarita Mountains, San Diego County, California *Santa Margarita River, in the Santa Ana Mountains, California Other countries *Santa Margarita Island, Magdalena Bay, Baja California Sur, Mexico *Santa Margarita, Samar, Philippines *Santa Margarita (La Línea de la Concepción), a gated community in the Province of Cadiz, Andalucia, Spain *Santa Margarita, Trinidad and Tobago Other uses *Santa Margarita (shipwreck), a shipwreck near Key West off the coast of Florida, US *Santa Margarita Stakes, an American Thoroughbred ho ...
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Saint Margaret (other)
Saint Margaret, St. Margarets, or St. Margaret's may refer to: People In chronological order: * Saint Margaret the Virgin of Antioch (died 304) * Saint Margaret of Scotland (c. 1045–1093) * Saint Margaret of England (died 1192) * Saint Margaret of Hungary (1242–1271) * Saint Margaret of Cortona (1247–1297) * Saint Margaret of Castello (1287-1320) * Saint Margaret the Barefooted (1325–1395) * Saint Rita of Cascia (1381–1457) * Saint Margaret Clitherow (1556–1586) * Saint Margaret Ward (died 1588) * Saint Marguerite Marie Alacoque (1647–1690) * Saint Teresa Margaret of the Sacred Heart (1747–1770) * Saint Marguerite Bays (1815–1879) Places and buildings * Church of St Margaret of Scotland (other) * St. Margaret, Belize, a village in Cayo District, Belize * Saint Margaret Island, Victoria, Australia * St. Margarets, New Brunswick, Canada * St. Margaret's, Dublin, a town in Fingal, Ireland * St. Margaret's Bay (other) * St Margaret's C ...
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