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[[File:San_Andrea_della_Valle.png|thumb|right|250px|San Andrea della Valle.]] | [[File:San_Andrea_della_Valle.png|thumb|right|250px|San Andrea della Valle.]] | ||
The '''San Andrea della Valle''' was a major structure in [[Rome]], in the rione of Sant'Eustachio. | The '''San Andrea della Valle''' was a major structure in [[Rome]], in the [[wikipedia:rione|rione]] of Sant'Eustachio. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
The land was first bequeathed to the Duchess of Amalfi who herself was a descendant of Pope Pius II. She was then charged by the order of Theatine with the responsibility of erecting a church in honor of St. Andrew. | The land was first bequeathed to the Duchess of Amalfi who herself was a descendant of [[wikipedia:Pope Pius II|Pope Pius II]]. She was then charged by the order of [[wikipedia:Theatines|Theatine]] with the responsibility of erecting a church in honor of St. Andrew. | ||
Although she did not live to see it completed in 1650, the final product was something to behold, celebrated the world over for its stunning interior. | Although she did not live to see it completed in 1650, the final product was something to behold, celebrated the world over for its stunning interior. | ||
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*''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]] | *''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]'' | ||
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Revision as of 07:16, 21 March 2012

The San Andrea della Valle was a major structure in Rome, in the rione of Sant'Eustachio.
History
The land was first bequeathed to the Duchess of Amalfi who herself was a descendant of Pope Pius II. She was then charged by the order of Theatine with the responsibility of erecting a church in honor of St. Andrew.
Although she did not live to see it completed in 1650, the final product was something to behold, celebrated the world over for its stunning interior.
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