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    San Pietro ("St. Peter") is a Roman Catholic church in Porto Venere, province of La Spezia, northern Italy, facing the Gulf of Poets. The Church was built...
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    Porto Venere (Italian pronunciation: [ˈpɔrto ˈvɛːnere]; until 1991 Portovenere; Ligurian: Pòrtivene) is a town and comune (municipality) located on the...
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    basilica of San Gavino in Porto Torres. Among the most relevant examples there are the cathedrals of Sant'Antioco di Bisarcio (Ozieri), San Pietro di Sorres...
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    powers. The Genoese sent out a fleet of 28 galleys, but in a battle at Porto Venere the Pisans were victorious, as they were at a second battle at the mouth...
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    389. Gauchat, p. 202 with note 5. Tramallo was a native of Sarzana or Porto Venere (Liguria, diocese of Genoa). He was a Doctor in utroque iure (Civil and...
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    town of Sarzana. In 1217, Pope Honorius III removed the territory of Porto Venere from the diocese of Luni and assigned it to Genoa. When Luni was abandoned...
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