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- Santa_Maria_della_Catena,_Naples abstract "Santa Maria della Catena or Santa Maria del Porto is a church in Borgo Santa Lucia of Naples, Italy. The church was founded in 1576 by the inhabitants of the quartiere, and dedicated to the Madonna della Catena, an important Marian cult in Naples and Sicily. The legend holds that in 1390 in Palermo, three innocent, yet condemned, prisoners had their execution delayed due to a downpour. While in jail, their chains were broken by the miraculous intervention of the Virgin. The chains were found in the church of Santa Maria del Porto, further corroborating their tale, and led to the cult of Holy Mary of \"the Chains\" (della Catena).The church here was rebuilt in the 17th century by Carmelo Passero. The decoration of the cupolas was completed by Gabriele Barrile, with collaboration of Andrea Canale. The church has the tomb of the painter Jusepe de Ribera, called Spagnoletto. In the church is buried since 1799, the Admiral Francesco Caracciolo, who was executed by orders of Horatio Nelson. The fishermen of the neighborhood, who considered the admiral one of their own. An epitath, posted in 1881, recalls that event. The church was linked to the Feast of the Chain, which until thirty years ago took place in early September. During the feast, a boat was burned on the beach, around which were then organized singing and dancing. Santa Maria della Catena was a parish church up to half of the 18th century, today is a rectory for the nearby church of Santa Lucia a Mare.".
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- Santa_Maria_della_Catena,_Naples wikiPageWikiLink Andrea_Canale.
- Santa_Maria_della_Catena,_Naples wikiPageWikiLink Carmelo_Passero.
- Santa_Maria_della_Catena,_Naples wikiPageWikiLink Category:17th-century_Roman_Catholic_church_buildings.
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- Santa_Maria_della_Catena,_Naples wikiPageWikiLink Francesco_Caracciolo.
- Santa_Maria_della_Catena,_Naples wikiPageWikiLink Gabriele_Barrile.
- Santa_Maria_della_Catena,_Naples wikiPageWikiLink Horatio_Nelson,_1st_Viscount_Nelson.
- Santa_Maria_della_Catena,_Naples wikiPageWikiLink Jusepe_de_Ribera.
- Santa_Maria_della_Catena,_Naples wikiPageWikiLink Madonna_della_Catena.
- Santa_Maria_della_Catena,_Naples wikiPageWikiLink Naples.
- Santa_Maria_della_Catena,_Naples wikiPageWikiLink Palermo.
- Santa_Maria_della_Catena,_Naples wikiPageWikiLink Santa_Lucia_a_Mare.
- Santa_Maria_della_Catena,_Naples wikiPageWikiLink File:Interno_Catena.jpg.
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- Santa_Maria_della_Catena,_Naples wikiPageWikiLinkText "Santa Maria della Catena".
- Santa_Maria_della_Catena,_Naples wikiPageWikiLinkText "Santa Maria della Catena, Naples".
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- Santa_Maria_della_Catena,_Naples subject Category:17th-century_Roman_Catholic_church_buildings.
- Santa_Maria_della_Catena,_Naples subject Category:Baroque_architecture_in_Naples.
- Santa_Maria_della_Catena,_Naples subject Category:Churches_in_Naples.
- Santa_Maria_della_Catena,_Naples hypernym Church.
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- Santa_Maria_della_Catena,_Naples type Building.
- Santa_Maria_della_Catena,_Naples type Attraction.
- Santa_Maria_della_Catena,_Naples type SpatialThing.
- Santa_Maria_della_Catena,_Naples comment "Santa Maria della Catena or Santa Maria del Porto is a church in Borgo Santa Lucia of Naples, Italy. The church was founded in 1576 by the inhabitants of the quartiere, and dedicated to the Madonna della Catena, an important Marian cult in Naples and Sicily. The legend holds that in 1390 in Palermo, three innocent, yet condemned, prisoners had their execution delayed due to a downpour. While in jail, their chains were broken by the miraculous intervention of the Virgin.".
- Santa_Maria_della_Catena,_Naples label "Santa Maria della Catena, Naples".
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- Santa_Maria_della_Catena,_Naples sameAs Chiesa_di_Santa_Maria_della_Catena_(Napoli).
- Santa_Maria_della_Catena,_Naples sameAs Chiesia_e_Santa_Maria_da_Catena.
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- Santa_Maria_della_Catena,_Naples sameAs Q719084.
- Santa_Maria_della_Catena,_Naples lat "40.83156".
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