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Santa Maria della Vittoria, Scurcola Marsicana

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Order
  
Cistercian

Province
  
Province of L'Aquila

Mother house
  
Louroux Abbey

Public access
  
yes

Disestablished
  
1550

Santa Maria della Vittoria, Scurcola Marsicana

Location
  
Scurcola Marsicana, Italy

Diocese
  
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of L'Aquila

Similar
  
Santa Maria Casanova, Santo Spirito d'Ocre, Santa Maria Arabona, San Liberatore a Maiella, Santa Maria della Vittoria

The Abbey of Santa Maria della Vittoria (Italian: L’abbazia di Santa Maria della Vittoria) was a Cistercian monastery located in Scurcola Marsicana, Province of L'Aquila, Italy.

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History

The abbey was built by Charles I of Naples to celebrate the victory in the Battle of Tagliacozzo against Conradin, to control the Kingdom of Sicily.

The construction started in 1274, and in 1277 the abbey hosted the first monks. Mother abbey of Santa Maria della Vittoria was the Louroux Abbey in Vernantes (Anjou), places of origin of large part of the soldiers involved in the battle.

The church was consecrated on May 12, 1278 and it was definitively completed in 1282.

Architecture

Nowadays the abbey is completely destroyed. Two portals of the original church can be found in different churches of Scurcola Marsicana: the new church of Santa Maria della Vittoria, close to the Rocca Orsini, and the Sant’Antonio church, along the Via Tiburtina.

References

Santa Maria della Vittoria, Scurcola Marsicana Wikipedia