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San Marco Evangelista al Campidoglio, Rome

San Marco is a minor basilica in Rome dedicated to Saint Mark the Evangelist located in the small Piazza di San Marco adjoining Piazza Venezia. It was first built in 336 by Pope Mark, whose remains are in an urn located below the main altar. The basilica is the national church of Venice in Rome.

San Marco Evangelista Basilica
Basilica di San Marco Evangelista al Campidoglio (Italian)
South façade of the basilica. To the right, Palazzo Venezia, the former embassy of the Republic of Venice, whose protector was St. Mark
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41°53′44.6″N 12°28′53.2″E / 41.895722°N 12.481444°E / 41.895722; 12.481444
LocationPiazza di S. Marco 48, Rome, Italy
DenominationRoman Catholic
TraditionRoman Rite
Websitewww.sanmarcoevangelista.it
History
StatusMinor basilica
titular church
regional church
DedicationMark the Evangelist
ConsecratedAD 324
Architecture
Architect(s)Leon Battista Alberti (façade)
Architectural typeBasilica
StyleRenaissance, Baroque
Groundbreaking4th century
Completed1470
Clergy
Cardinal protectorAngelo De Donatis

History edit

In 336, Pope Mark built a church devoted to one of the Evangelists, his patron saint, Mark the Evangelist, in a place called ad Pallacinas. The church is thus recorded as Titulus Marci in the 499 synod of Pope Symmachus. At that time it became one of the stational churches of the city (Monday of the third week in Lent).

After a restoration in 792 by Pope Adrian I, the church was rebuilt by Pope Gregory IV in 833. Besides the addition of a Romanesque bell tower in 1154, the major change in the architecture of the church was ordered by Pope Paul II in 1465–70, when the façade of the church was restyled according to the Renaissance taste with a portico and loggia, using marbles taken from the Colosseum and the Theatre of Marcellus. The façade is attributed to Leon Battista Alberti. Paul II being a Venetian by birth, assigned the church to the Venetian people living in Rome.

 
Madama Lucrezia is one of the "talking statues" of Rome, and is located next to the basilica entrance. It was once the bust of a statue of the goddess Isis, to whom a temple was dedicated in Rome not far from its current location.

The last major reworking of the basilica was started in 1654-57 and completed by Cardinal Angelo Maria Quirini in 1735–50. With these restorations, the church received its current Baroque decoration.

Interior edit

The floor of the church is below the ground level of the Renaissance period, and therefore steps lead down to the interior. The church retains its ancient basilica format, with a raised sanctuary. The inside of the church is clearly Baroque. However, the basilica shows noteworthy elements of all her earlier history:

  • the apse mosaics, dating to Pope Gregory IV (827-844), show the Pope, with the squared halo of a living person, offering a model of the church to Christ, in the presence of Mark the Evangelist, Pope Mark and other saints;
  • the wooden ceiling, with the emblem of Pope Paul II (1464-1471), is one of only two original 15th-century wooden ceilings in Rome, together with the one at Santa Maria Maggiore;
  • Cardinal Angelo Maria Querini (cardinal priest of S. Marco 1728–1743) restored the Choir, renewed the pavement of the Chapel of the Sacrament, and rebuilt the high altar.[1]
  • the tomb of Leonardo Pesaro of Venice, aged 16, by Antonio Canova (1796).[2]

In the portico are several early Christian grave stones, as well as the gravestone of Vannozza dei Cattanei, the mistress of Cardinal Rodrigo Borgia.

Cardinal priests edit

Eleventh and twelfth centuries edit

  • Johannes (attested 1059).
  • Atto (attested 1072 - 1084). Excommunicated by Pope Gregory VII as schismatic.
  • Robertus (attested 1086).
  • Romanus (attested 1098 - 1118). Supported the Antipope Clement III (Wido).
  • Bonifatius (1111 - 1130?). Supported the Pope Anacletus II in the schism.
  • Petrus (1130).
  • Guido (1133 - 1143).
  • Gilbertus (1143-1150).
  • Rolandus Bandinelli (1151 - 1159). Elected Pope Alexander III.
  • Johannes (1170 - 1190→).

Thirteenth and fourteenth centuries edit

  • Goffredo da Castiglione (September 1227 - 1239). Promoted Bishop of Sabina.
  • Guillaume de Bray (May 1262 - 29 April 1282).
  • Pietro Peregrosso ( 1289 - 1 August 1295).
  • Bertrand de Déaulx (18 December 1338 - 4 November 1348). Promoted Bishop of Sabina.
  • Franciscus de Aptis (23 December 1356 - 25 August 1361).
  • Jean de Blauzac (Blandiaco) (17 September 1361 - 1372). Promoted Bishop of Sabina.
  • Petrus Amelii (18 December 1379 - 10 August 1389).
  • Giovanni Fieschi (1390 - died before December 1384).
  • Ludovico Donati, O. Min. (21 December 1381 - December 1386).
  • Jean de Blauzac (17 Seotenber 1361 - September 1372). Promoted Bishop of Sabina.

Fifteenth century edit

Sixteenth century edit

Seventeenth century edit

Eighteenth century edit

Nineteenth century edit

  • Ludovico Flangini-Giovanelli (2 April 1800 - 24 May 1802) translated to S. Anastasia.
  • Luigi Ercolani (22 July 1816 - 10 December 1825).
  • Karl Kajetan von Gaisruck (Gaysruck) (21 May 1829 - 19 November 1846).
  • Charles Januarius Acton (21 December 1846, appointed - 23 June 1847, died)
  • Giacomo Piccolomini (4 October 1847, appointed - 17 August 1861, died)
  • Pietro de Silvestri (27 September 1861, appointed - 19 November 1875, died)
  • Domenico Bartolini (3 April 1876, appointed - 2 October 1887, died)
  • Michelangelo Celesia, O.S.B. (25 November 1887, appointed - 14 April 1904, died)

Twentieth century edit

Cardinal protectors edit

References edit

  1. ^ Forcella, p. 343.
  2. ^ Forcella, p. 368, no. 877.
  3. ^ He was a cardinal-deacon, and S. Marco was a deaconry pro hac vice.

Bibliography edit

  • Darko Senekovic, S. Marco, in D. Mondini, C. Jäggi, P. C. Claussen, Die Kirchen der Stadt Rom im Mittelalter 1050–1300, Band 4 (M-O), Stuttgart 2020, pp. 47–68.
  • Roma, collection "L'Italia", Touring Editore, 2004, Milano.
  • Macadam, Alta. Blue Guide Rome. A & C Black, London (1994), ISBN 07136-3939-3
  • Domenico Bartolini, La sotterranea confessione della romana basilica di S. Marco (Roma: Crispino Peccinelli 1844).
  • Vincenzo Forcella, Le inscrizioni delle chiese e d' altri edifice di Roma Volume IV. (Roma: Fratelli Bencini 1874), pp. 341–376.
  • Mariano Armellini, Le chiese di Roma, dalle loro origine sino al secolo XVI (Roma: Editrice Romana 1887), pp. 327–329.
  • Barbara Zenker, Die Mitglieder des Kardinalkollegiums von 1130 bis 1159 (Würzburg 1964), pp. 82–88.
  • Rudolf Hüls, Kardinäle, Klerus und Kirchen Roms, 1049-1130 (Tübingen: Max Niemeyer 1977), pp. 185–187.
  • Werner Malaczek, Papst und Kardinalskolleg von 1191 bis 1216 (Vienna: Österreichische Kulturinstitut im Rom, 1984) [Abhandlungen, 6].

See also edit

External links edit

  • Lucentini, M. (31 December 2012). The Rome Guide: Step by Step through History's Greatest City. Interlink. ISBN 9781623710088.

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Preceded by
Santa Maria Ausiliatrice, Rome
Landmarks of Rome
San Marco Evangelista al Campidoglio, Rome
Succeeded by
Santa Maria degli Angeli e dei Martiri

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources San Marco Evangelista al Campidoglio Rome news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2016 Learn how and when to remove this message San Marco is a minor basilica in Rome dedicated to Saint Mark the Evangelist located in the small Piazza di San Marco adjoining Piazza Venezia It was first built in 336 by Pope Mark whose remains are in an urn located below the main altar The basilica is the national church of Venice in Rome San Marco Evangelista BasilicaBasilica di San Marco Evangelista al Campidoglio Italian South facade of the basilica To the right Palazzo Venezia the former embassy of the Republic of Venice whose protector was St MarkClick on the map for a fullscreen view41 53 44 6 N 12 28 53 2 E 41 895722 N 12 481444 E 41 895722 12 481444LocationPiazza di S Marco 48 Rome ItalyDenominationRoman CatholicTraditionRoman RiteWebsitewww wbr sanmarcoevangelista wbr itHistoryStatusMinor basilicatitular churchregional churchDedicationMark the EvangelistConsecratedAD 324ArchitectureArchitect s Leon Battista Alberti facade Architectural typeBasilicaStyleRenaissance BaroqueGroundbreaking4th centuryCompleted1470ClergyCardinal protectorAngelo De Donatis Contents 1 History 2 Interior 3 Cardinal priests 3 1 Eleventh and twelfth centuries 3 2 Thirteenth and fourteenth centuries 3 3 Fifteenth century 3 4 Sixteenth century 3 5 Seventeenth century 3 6 Eighteenth century 3 7 Nineteenth century 3 8 Twentieth century 3 9 Cardinal protectors 4 References 5 Bibliography 6 See also 7 External linksHistory editIn 336 Pope Mark built a church devoted to one of the Evangelists his patron saint Mark the Evangelist in a place called ad Pallacinas The church is thus recorded as Titulus Marci in the 499 synod of Pope Symmachus At that time it became one of the stational churches of the city Monday of the third week in Lent After a restoration in 792 by Pope Adrian I the church was rebuilt by Pope Gregory IV in 833 Besides the addition of a Romanesque bell tower in 1154 the major change in the architecture of the church was ordered by Pope Paul II in 1465 70 when the facade of the church was restyled according to the Renaissance taste with a portico and loggia using marbles taken from the Colosseum and the Theatre of Marcellus The facade is attributed to Leon Battista Alberti Paul II being a Venetian by birth assigned the church to the Venetian people living in Rome nbsp Madama Lucrezia is one of the talking statues of Rome and is located next to the basilica entrance It was once the bust of a statue of the goddess Isis to whom a temple was dedicated in Rome not far from its current location The last major reworking of the basilica was started in 1654 57 and completed by Cardinal Angelo Maria Quirini in 1735 50 With these restorations the church received its current Baroque decoration Interior editThe floor of the church is below the ground level of the Renaissance period and therefore steps lead down to the interior The church retains its ancient basilica format with a raised sanctuary The inside of the church is clearly Baroque However the basilica shows noteworthy elements of all her earlier history the apse mosaics dating to Pope Gregory IV 827 844 show the Pope with the squared halo of a living person offering a model of the church to Christ in the presence of Mark the Evangelist Pope Mark and other saints the wooden ceiling with the emblem of Pope Paul II 1464 1471 is one of only two original 15th century wooden ceilings in Rome together with the one at Santa Maria Maggiore Cardinal Angelo Maria Querini cardinal priest of S Marco 1728 1743 restored the Choir renewed the pavement of the Chapel of the Sacrament and rebuilt the high altar 1 the tomb of Leonardo Pesaro of Venice aged 16 by Antonio Canova 1796 2 In the portico are several early Christian grave stones as well as the gravestone of Vannozza dei Cattanei the mistress of Cardinal Rodrigo Borgia Cardinal priests editEleventh and twelfth centuries edit Johannes attested 1059 Atto attested 1072 1084 Excommunicated by Pope Gregory VII as schismatic Robertus attested 1086 Romanus attested 1098 1118 Supported the Antipope Clement III Wido Bonifatius 1111 1130 Supported the Pope Anacletus II in the schism Petrus 1130 Guido 1133 1143 Gilbertus 1143 1150 Rolandus Bandinelli 1151 1159 Elected Pope Alexander III Johannes 1170 1190 Thirteenth and fourteenth centuries edit Goffredo da Castiglione September 1227 1239 Promoted Bishop of Sabina Guillaume de Bray May 1262 29 April 1282 Pietro Peregrosso 1289 1 August 1295 Bertrand de Deaulx 18 December 1338 4 November 1348 Promoted Bishop of Sabina Franciscus de Aptis 23 December 1356 25 August 1361 Jean de Blauzac Blandiaco 17 September 1361 1372 Promoted Bishop of Sabina Petrus Amelii 18 December 1379 10 August 1389 Giovanni Fieschi 1390 died before December 1384 Ludovico Donati O Min 21 December 1381 December 1386 Jean de Blauzac 17 Seotenber 1361 September 1372 Promoted Bishop of Sabina Fifteenth century edit Angelo Correr Corrario 12 June 1405 30 November 1406 Elected Pope Antonio Calvi 2 July 1409 2 October 1411 Guillaume Fillastre 6 June 1411 6 November 1428 Pietro Barbo 16 June 1451 30 August 1464 Eected Pope Marco Barbo 2 October 1467 2 March 1491 Lorenzo Cibo de Mari 14 March 1491 21 December 1503 Sixteenth century edit Domenico Grimani 25 December 1503 27 August 1523 Marco Cornaro 14 December 1523 20 May 1524 Appointed Bishop of Albano Francesco Pisani 3 3 May 1527 21 June 1564 appointed Bishop of Ostia Luigi Cornaro 21 June 1564 2 June 1568 Opted for the titulus of S Vitale Luigi Pisani 2 June 1568 3 June 1570 Luigi Cornaro 9 June 1570 10 May 1584 second term Gianfrancesco Commendone 14 May 1584 26 December 1584 Agostino Valier 14 January 1585 1 June 1605 appointed Bishop of Palestrina Seventeenth century edit Giovanni Delfino 1 June 1605 23 June 1621 Matteo Priuli 23 June 1621 13 March 1624 Pietro Valier 18 March 1624 9 April 1629 Federico Cornaro 26 April 1629 19 November 1646 Marcantonio Bragadin 19 November 1646 28 March 1658 Cristoforo Vidman 1 April 1658 30 September 1660 Pietro Ottoboni 15 November 1660 13 September 1677 Gregorio Barbarigo 13 September 1677 18 June 1697 Marcantonio Barbarigo 1 July 1697 26 May 1706 Eighteenth century edit Giambattista Rubini 25 June 1706 17 February 1707 Giovanni Alberto Badoer 11 July 1712 17 May 1714 Luigi Priuli 28 May 1714 15 March 1720 Pietro Priuli 6 May 1720 22 January 1728 Angelo Maria Quirini OSB 8 March 1728 6 January 1755 Carlo della Torre Rezzonico 17 February 1755 6 July 1758 Elected Pope Clement XIII Antonio Maria Priuli 19 April 1762 26 October 1772 Carlo Rezzonico 14 December 1772 26 January 1799 Nineteenth century edit Ludovico Flangini Giovanelli 2 April 1800 24 May 1802 translated to S Anastasia Luigi Ercolani 22 July 1816 10 December 1825 Karl Kajetan von Gaisruck Gaysruck 21 May 1829 19 November 1846 Charles Januarius Acton 21 December 1846 appointed 23 June 1847 died Giacomo Piccolomini 4 October 1847 appointed 17 August 1861 died Pietro de Silvestri 27 September 1861 appointed 19 November 1875 died Domenico Bartolini 3 April 1876 appointed 2 October 1887 died Michelangelo Celesia O S B 25 November 1887 appointed 14 April 1904 died Twentieth century edit Jozsef Samassa 11 December 1905 appointed 20 August 1912 died Franz Xavier Nagl 2 December 1912 appointed 4 February 1913 died Friedrich Piffl 25 May 1914 appointed 21 April 1932 died Elia Dalla Costa 13 March 1933 appointed 22 December 1961 died Giovanni Urbani 19 March 1962 appointed 17 September 1969 died Albino Luciani 5 March 1973 appointed 26 August 1978 Elected Pope as Pope John Paul I Cardinal protectors edit Marco Ce 30 June 1979 appointed 12 May 2014 died Angelo De Donatis 28 June 2018 appointed References edit Forcella p 343 Forcella p 368 no 877 He was a cardinal deacon and S Marco was a deaconry pro hac vice Bibliography editDarko Senekovic S Marco in D Mondini C Jaggi P C Claussen Die Kirchen der Stadt Rom im Mittelalter 1050 1300 Band 4 M O Stuttgart 2020 pp 47 68 Roma collection L Italia Touring Editore 2004 Milano Macadam Alta Blue Guide Rome A amp C Black London 1994 ISBN 07136 3939 3 Domenico Bartolini La sotterranea confessione della romana basilica di S Marco Roma Crispino Peccinelli 1844 Vincenzo Forcella Le inscrizioni delle chiese e d altri edifice di Roma Volume IV Roma Fratelli Bencini 1874 pp 341 376 Mariano Armellini Le chiese di Roma dalle loro origine sino al secolo XVI Roma Editrice Romana 1887 pp 327 329 Barbara Zenker Die Mitglieder des Kardinalkollegiums von 1130 bis 1159 Wurzburg 1964 pp 82 88 Rudolf Huls Kardinale Klerus und Kirchen Roms 1049 1130 Tubingen Max Niemeyer 1977 pp 185 187 Werner Malaczek Papst und Kardinalskolleg von 1191 bis 1216 Vienna Osterreichische Kulturinstitut im Rom 1984 Abhandlungen 6 See also editChurches of RomeExternal links editLucentini M 31 December 2012 The Rome Guide Step by Step through History s Greatest City Interlink ISBN 9781623710088 nbsp Media related to San Marco Rome at Wikimedia Commons Preceded bySanta Maria Ausiliatrice Rome Landmarks of RomeSan Marco Evangelista al Campidoglio Rome Succeeded bySanta Maria degli Angeli e dei Martiri Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title San Marco Evangelista al Campidoglio Rome amp oldid 1208463651, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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