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- Q7270601 subject Q8675689.
- Q7270601 abstract "The title of Queen of Genoa was given to the Blessed Virgin Mary on March 25, 1637. Although the independent Genoa had always been a republic, the Madonna (common Italian name for the Blessed Virgin) was the highest rank in the Republic's hierarchy.The elevation did not occur only for piety but also because of political reasons. In fact, during the 12th century, republics were considered less important than kingdoms in diplomatic affairs. At the end of World War II, during the three days that occurred between the German and Allied occupations, writing appeared on the city walls proclaiming "Genova città di Maria Santissima" (Genoa, Holy Mary's City) or "Maria Santissima Regina di Genova" (Holy Mary, Queen of Genoa).".
- Q7270601 wikiPageExternalLink spip.php?page=scheda&id_article=195.
- Q7270601 wikiPageExternalLink ig050908.htm.
- Q7270601 wikiPageExternalLink madonna_regina_genova.php.
- Q7270601 wikiPageWikiLink Q1449.
- Q7270601 wikiPageWikiLink Q188619.
- Q7270601 wikiPageWikiLink Q329888.
- Q7270601 wikiPageWikiLink Q345.
- Q7270601 wikiPageWikiLink Q362.
- Q7270601 wikiPageWikiLink Q652.
- Q7270601 wikiPageWikiLink Q7269.
- Q7270601 wikiPageWikiLink Q7270.
- Q7270601 wikiPageWikiLink Q7318.
- Q7270601 wikiPageWikiLink Q8675689.
- Q7270601 comment "The title of Queen of Genoa was given to the Blessed Virgin Mary on March 25, 1637. Although the independent Genoa had always been a republic, the Madonna (common Italian name for the Blessed Virgin) was the highest rank in the Republic's hierarchy.The elevation did not occur only for piety but also because of political reasons. In fact, during the 12th century, republics were considered less important than kingdoms in diplomatic affairs.".
- Q7270601 label "Queen of Genoa".