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[[File:San_giobbe.jpg|thumb|San Giobbe]]
|description = One of Venice's major churches.
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|location    = [[Cannaregio District]], [[Venice]], [[Italy]]
|date        = Construction completed in 1493.
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'''San Giobbe''' is a major church located in [[Venice]] and was constructed between 1450 and 1493. It was funded by Cristoforo Moro, the Doge of Venice at the time and [[Dante Moro]]'s father and he built it for residents of a nearby hospice. In [[Assassin's Creed II|''Assassin's Creed II'']] it is a [[view point]] location.


==Source==
The Church of '''San Giobbe''' (English: '''Saint Job''') is located in the [[Cannaregio district]] of [[Venice]].<ref name="ac2"/>
*''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''
 
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==Database Entry==
One of the earliest examples of Renaissance architecture in Venice, this church was built for the residents of a nearby hospice by the doge buried inside, Christoforo Moro.
 
Christoforo presided over Venice's war with the Turks, until his death in 1471.  He had one son, [[Dante Moro]], who he disowned after Dante lost his position as Captain of the Venetian City Guard in 1468.<ref name="ac2">''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''</ref>
 
==Trivia==
*A [[View Point]] is located at the top of the church.<ref name="ac2"/>
 
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Revision as of 11:05, 13 August 2011


San Giobbe

The Church of San Giobbe (English: Saint Job) is located in the Cannaregio district of Venice.[1]

Database Entry

One of the earliest examples of Renaissance architecture in Venice, this church was built for the residents of a nearby hospice by the doge buried inside, Christoforo Moro.

Christoforo presided over Venice's war with the Turks, until his death in 1471. He had one son, Dante Moro, who he disowned after Dante lost his position as Captain of the Venetian City Guard in 1468.[1]

Trivia

References