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- San_Fantin,_Venice abstract "San Fantin (short for San Fantino) is a church in the sestiere of San Marco in Venice, Italy. It stands in front of the Fenice Theater and adjacent to the Ateneo Veneto (the former Scuola grande di San Fantin).This parish church was first erected in the 10th century under the patronage of the patrician families from Barozzi, Aldicina, and Equilia. Reconstruction was undertaken by the Pisani family, who installed in the church a miraculous icon of the Virgin they had obtained from the East. The church of San Fantin by the 15th century came to be called the church of Santa Maria delle Grazie di San Fantino. Ten thousand ducats were willed for the church's reconstruction by Cardinal Giovanni Battista Zeno who died in 1501. A number of relics were transferred to this church including the body of Saint Marcellina and an armbone of the martyred Saint Trifone, Protector of Cattaro.Work on the church has been assigned or attributed to many architects, from Pietro Lombardo, Sebastiano Mariani, and later Jacopo Sansovino. Over the door of the sacristy is conserved the funeral urn of Vinciguerra Dandolo, a work by Tullio Lombardo. In 1908, the church was documented to hold two Piazzetta paintings: Liberation of Venice from the Plague and a Pieta. It had a Holy Family attributed to Giovanni Bellini, a Crucifixion by Lionardo Corona, and a Visitation of Mary to Elizabeth by Tintoretto. These works have been relocated elsewhere.".
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- San_Fantin,_Venice wikiPageWikiLink Ateneo_Veneto.
- San_Fantin,_Venice wikiPageWikiLink Category:10th-century_establishments_in_Italy.
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- San_Fantin,_Venice wikiPageWikiLink Category:Baroque_architecture_in_Venice.
- San_Fantin,_Venice wikiPageWikiLink Category:Churches_in_Venice.
- San_Fantin,_Venice wikiPageWikiLink Dandolo.
- San_Fantin,_Venice wikiPageWikiLink Giovanni_Battista_Piazzetta.
- San_Fantin,_Venice wikiPageWikiLink Giovanni_Battista_Zeno.
- San_Fantin,_Venice wikiPageWikiLink Giovanni_Bellini.
- San_Fantin,_Venice wikiPageWikiLink Jacopo_Sansovino.
- San_Fantin,_Venice wikiPageWikiLink Kotor.
- San_Fantin,_Venice wikiPageWikiLink La_Fenice.
- San_Fantin,_Venice wikiPageWikiLink Leonardo_Corona.
- San_Fantin,_Venice wikiPageWikiLink Marcellina.
- San_Fantin,_Venice wikiPageWikiLink Pietro_Lombardo.
- San_Fantin,_Venice wikiPageWikiLink Sebastiano_Mariani.
- San_Fantin,_Venice wikiPageWikiLink Tintoretto.
- San_Fantin,_Venice wikiPageWikiLink Tryphon,_Respicius,_and_Nympha.
- San_Fantin,_Venice wikiPageWikiLink Tullio_Lombardo.
- San_Fantin,_Venice wikiPageWikiLink Venice.
- San_Fantin,_Venice wikiPageWikiLink File:San_Fantin_(Venice).jpg.
- San_Fantin,_Venice wikiPageWikiLinkText "San Fantin".
- San_Fantin,_Venice wikiPageWikiLinkText "San Fantin, Venice".
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- San_Fantin,_Venice subject Category:10th-century_establishments_in_Italy.
- San_Fantin,_Venice subject Category:16th-century_Roman_Catholic_church_buildings.
- San_Fantin,_Venice subject Category:Baroque_architecture_in_Venice.
- San_Fantin,_Venice subject Category:Churches_in_Venice.
- San_Fantin,_Venice hypernym Church.
- San_Fantin,_Venice point "45.433868 12.3341".
- San_Fantin,_Venice type Building.
- San_Fantin,_Venice type Attraction.
- San_Fantin,_Venice type SpatialThing.
- San_Fantin,_Venice comment "San Fantin (short for San Fantino) is a church in the sestiere of San Marco in Venice, Italy. It stands in front of the Fenice Theater and adjacent to the Ateneo Veneto (the former Scuola grande di San Fantin).This parish church was first erected in the 10th century under the patronage of the patrician families from Barozzi, Aldicina, and Equilia. Reconstruction was undertaken by the Pisani family, who installed in the church a miraculous icon of the Virgin they had obtained from the East.".
- San_Fantin,_Venice label "San Fantin, Venice".
- San_Fantin,_Venice sameAs Q1407670.
- San_Fantin,_Venice sameAs San_Fantin.
- San_Fantin,_Venice sameAs Église_San_Fantin.
- San_Fantin,_Venice sameAs Chiesa_di_San_Fantin.
- San_Fantin,_Venice sameAs m.0kbgg_m.
- San_Fantin,_Venice sameAs Céxa_de_San_Fantin.
- San_Fantin,_Venice sameAs Q1407670.
- San_Fantin,_Venice lat "45.433868".
- San_Fantin,_Venice long "12.3341".
- San_Fantin,_Venice wasDerivedFrom San_Fantin,_Venice?oldid=684186720.
- San_Fantin,_Venice depiction San_Fantin_(Venice).jpg.
- San_Fantin,_Venice isPrimaryTopicOf San_Fantin,_Venice.