NAVELLI AQUILA CHURCH CEMETERY OF SUFFRAGE
Church cemetery of Suffrage
Renaissance is half the roof and half a time.
There are five altars with altar dedicated to St. Gregory.
The other four are dedicated: the Holy Guardian Angels, in San Gennaro, San Vincenzo Ferreri and Santa Maria Maddalena. Under gl'altari of that there are crypts where they were buried the
bodies of members of the noble families of Navelli since the
Renaissance.
The altar of San Gennaro was J.P. Mancini
spent the family then charged to the barons family Marchi Turri and
boasts two fine stucco bearing the noble weapon of Mancini family; the altar of Holy Guardian Angels was J.P. the Francesconi family; that of St. Vincent Ferrer was J.P. the Piccioli family while that of St. Mary Magdalene was the Onofri family.
This church was used for emergency in 1654 to bury eight hundred
people died from the plague and is in the middle of the country.
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NAVELLI AQUILA CHURCH CEMETERY OF SUFFRAGE
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