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San Biagio della Pagnotta

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San Biagio della Pagnotta

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Via Giulia, 63, 00186 Roma, Italy

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Santa Maria del Suffragio, Santo Spirito dei Napoletani, Palazzo Sacchetti, Santi Celso e Giuliano, Chiesa di San Filippo Neri

San Biagio della Pagnotta or San Biagio degli Armeni is a church in Rome, in the Ponte district, on via Giulia, near Palazzo Sacchetti. It is dedicated to Saint Blaise and is the national church of the Armenian community in Rome.

History

The church is frequently recorded in medieval catalogues.; it originated before the 10th century, but is first recorded in a 1072 inscription preserved inside it, which records that Domenico, abbot of the adjoining monastery (now a hotel), rebuilt the church under pope Alexander II.

The church was rebuilt in the 18th century, including its present facade by Giovanni Antonio Perfetti - at its top is a fresco of Saint Blaise's miracle. The interior was rebuilt in the first part of the 19th century by Filippo Navone. It houses the relic of the throat of Saint Blaise as well as a Pietro da Cortona painting of angels adoring the Holy Sacrament and a painting of the Madonna of Grace (1671). In 1836 pope Gregory XVI gave the church to the Armenians as their national church.

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San Biagio della Pagnotta Wikipedia