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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Both names of the church are Italian, with ''Santa Maria in Vallicella'' being usually translated as "Our Lady in the Little Valley," whereas ''Chiesa Nuova'' means "New Church."
*Both names of the church are [[Italy|Italian]], with ''Santa Maria in Vallicella'' being usually translated as "Our Lady in the Little Valley", whereas ''Chiesa Nuova'' means "New Church".


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Santa Maria in Vallicella

The Santa Maria in Vallicella, or Chiesa Nuova, was a cathedral built by Pope Gregory I dedicated to Santa Maria in Vallicella. In 1575, construction of the eminent cathedral began, and the church was later consecrated in 1599.

Trivia

  • Both names of the church are Italian, with Santa Maria in Vallicella being usually translated as "Our Lady in the Little Valley", whereas Chiesa Nuova means "New Church".

Reference