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{{era|AC2}}{{WP-REAL|Santi Giovanni e Paolo, Venice}} {{Template:Stub}}
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{{WP-REAL|Santi Giovanni e Paolo, Venice}}
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|image = Santi_giovanni_epaolo.jpg
|image = Santi_giovanni_epaolo.jpg
|description = One of the largest and most important churches in Venice.
|description = One of the largest and most important churches in Venice.
|appearance = ''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''
|appearance = ''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''
|type =
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|location = [[Castello District]], [[Venice]], [[Italy]]
|location = [[Castello District]], [[Venice]], [[Italy]]
|date = Construction Finished in 1430
|dateconstructed = Finished in 1430
|functions=House of worship
|features=[[View Point]]
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'''San Giovanni e Paolo''' is a major church located in [[Venice]]. It was built when the Doge of Venice at the time dreamt of white birds on the construction site. The first church on the site was built in 1246, but demolished in 1333, when the construction on the current church started, which was completed in 1430. In ''[[Assassin's Creed II]],'' it is a [[view point]] location and is connected to the [[Scuola Grande di San Marco]].
'''San Giovanni e Paolo''' was a church in [[Venice]]. In the late 1400s it was connected to the [[Scuola Grande di San Marco]].<ref name="ac2"/>


==Source==
==Database Entry==
*''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''
''One of the largest churches in Venice, Santi Giovanni e Paolo was built after Doge Jacopo Tiepolo had a dream about white birds flying over the site.  He donated the land on which the church was built in 1246 to the Dominicans.  The current Italian Gothic church was completed in 1430.''
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''On a stranger note, the church claims to contain the foot of Saint Catherine of Siena.  Born in Siena in 1347, as the last of 25 children, Catherine became an important ambassador for the Pope, whom she liked to call "Daddy".''
 
''Ironically, the most startling incident in her life happened after her death, when her followers in Siena attempted to steal her body from Rome.  Unable to get the body out of the city, they lovingly cut off her head and put it in a sack.''
 
''When the guards decided to search the sack, her followers prayed to Catherine.  The guards saw rose petals inside the sack instead of the head, and let the group go to Siena without taking the bloody sack away from them.  And that's why she's a saint.''<ref name="ac2">''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''</ref>
 
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Revision as of 11:28, 13 September 2011


San Giovanni e Paolo was a church in Venice. In the late 1400s it was connected to the Scuola Grande di San Marco.[1]

Database Entry

One of the largest churches in Venice, Santi Giovanni e Paolo was built after Doge Jacopo Tiepolo had a dream about white birds flying over the site. He donated the land on which the church was built in 1246 to the Dominicans. The current Italian Gothic church was completed in 1430.

On a stranger note, the church claims to contain the foot of Saint Catherine of Siena. Born in Siena in 1347, as the last of 25 children, Catherine became an important ambassador for the Pope, whom she liked to call "Daddy".

Ironically, the most startling incident in her life happened after her death, when her followers in Siena attempted to steal her body from Rome. Unable to get the body out of the city, they lovingly cut off her head and put it in a sack.

When the guards decided to search the sack, her followers prayed to Catherine. The guards saw rose petals inside the sack instead of the head, and let the group go to Siena without taking the bloody sack away from them. And that's why she's a saint.[1]

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