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- San_Canciano,_Venice abstract "The church of San Canciano or San Canziano is a small church in the sestiere or neighborhood of Cannaregio in Venice.The church was supposedly founded in 864 when citizens from the mainland town of Aquileia fled to the lagoon islands of Venice to avoid the barbarian hordes. It was one of the churches under the jurisdiction of the patriarch of Grado who lived in Venice. It is dedicated to the two brothers and a sister who were martyred for their faith at Aquileia. The church at the site was renovated in 1330, consecrated in 1351, and restored in 1550, and again finally reshaped in the early 18th century to a design by Antonio Gaspari. The facade was reconstructed in 1706 using a bequest from Michele Tommasi. The Campanile dates to 1532. The nave ceiling was raised during the rebuilding in the mid-18th century using designs of Giorgio Massari.The four side altars dedicated to the Madonna have canvases by Giuseppe Angeli and Bartolomeo Letterini. The rich sculptural and stucco decoration was contributed by the Widmann family. Clemente Moli sculpted the statue of San Maximus, first bishop of Cittannova in Istria. The chancel altarpiece depicts The Glory of the martyred Saints Canzio, Canziano, and Canzianilla attributed to Paolo Zoppo.It is flanked by a painting of the Probatic Pond and Multiplcation of the loaves by Domenico Zanchi.The chapel on the left dedicated to St Venerando contains an altarpiece of the Madonna and St. Filippo Neri by Nicola Ranieri. The Altar of the Immaculate Virgin, second to left, was financed by Flaminio Corner in 1735.".
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- San_Canciano,_Venice wikiPageWikiLink Antonio_Gaspari.
- San_Canciano,_Venice wikiPageWikiLink Aquileia.
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- San_Canciano,_Venice wikiPageWikiLink Bartolomeo_Letterini.
- San_Canciano,_Venice wikiPageWikiLink Cannaregio.
- San_Canciano,_Venice wikiPageWikiLink Category:18th-century_Roman_Catholic_church_buildings.
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- San_Canciano,_Venice wikiPageWikiLink Cittannova.
- San_Canciano,_Venice wikiPageWikiLink Clemente_Moli.
- San_Canciano,_Venice wikiPageWikiLink Domenico_Zanchi.
- San_Canciano,_Venice wikiPageWikiLink Giorgio_Massari.
- San_Canciano,_Venice wikiPageWikiLink Giuseppe_Angeli.
- San_Canciano,_Venice wikiPageWikiLink Grado,_Friuli-Venezia_Giulia.
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- San_Canciano,_Venice wikiPageWikiLink Istria.
- San_Canciano,_Venice wikiPageWikiLink Michele_Tommasi.
- San_Canciano,_Venice wikiPageWikiLink Nicola_Ranieri.
- San_Canciano,_Venice wikiPageWikiLink Paolo_Zoppo.
- San_Canciano,_Venice wikiPageWikiLink Roman_Catholic.
- San_Canciano,_Venice wikiPageWikiLink Venice.
- San_Canciano,_Venice wikiPageWikiLinkText "San Canciano".
- San_Canciano,_Venice wikiPageWikiLinkText "San Canciano, Venice".
- San_Canciano,_Venice architect Antonio_Gaspari.
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- San_Canciano,_Venice architectureStyle Baroque_Architecture.
- San_Canciano,_Venice architectureStyle Baroque_architecture.
- San_Canciano,_Venice architectureType "Church".
- San_Canciano,_Venice buildingName "Church of San Canciano".
- San_Canciano,_Venice caption "Church of San Canciano".
- San_Canciano,_Venice hasPhotoCollection San_Canciano,_Venice.
- San_Canciano,_Venice location "Venice, Italy".
- San_Canciano,_Venice province Venice.
- San_Canciano,_Venice religiousAffiliation Catholic_Church.
- San_Canciano,_Venice religiousAffiliation Roman_Catholic.
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- San_Canciano,_Venice yearCompleted "18".
- San_Canciano,_Venice subject Category:18th-century_Roman_Catholic_church_buildings.
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- San_Canciano,_Venice subject Category:Churches_in_Venice.
- San_Canciano,_Venice hypernym Church.
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- San_Canciano,_Venice comment "The church of San Canciano or San Canziano is a small church in the sestiere or neighborhood of Cannaregio in Venice.The church was supposedly founded in 864 when citizens from the mainland town of Aquileia fled to the lagoon islands of Venice to avoid the barbarian hordes. It was one of the churches under the jurisdiction of the patriarch of Grado who lived in Venice. It is dedicated to the two brothers and a sister who were martyred for their faith at Aquileia.".
- San_Canciano,_Venice label "San Canciano, Venice".
- San_Canciano,_Venice sameAs Église_San_Canciano.
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- San_Canciano,_Venice sameAs Céxa_de_San_Cansian.
- San_Canciano,_Venice sameAs Q1400212.
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- San_Canciano,_Venice lat "45.4401".
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- San_Canciano,_Venice depiction Chiesa_di_San_Canciano_Venezia.jpg.
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- San_Canciano,_Venice name "Church of San Canciano".