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was also hospitalised here. The rector enjoyed a special privilege that allowed him to attend the papal table and take away the leftovers for the benefit of the patients. The hospital had extensice gardens. The church was later replaced by the larger
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In 1259, Capocci bequeathed a good part of his fortune to build a hospital to house the sick suffering from skin diseases and in particular from the so-called 'St Antony fire'. The hospital, built next to the 5th century church of
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In 1249 he was named legate in four provinces of the Papal States: Marca Anconitana, Sabina, Campagna e Marittima and the duchy of Spoleto and led the papal forces against
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directed Capocci to build a chapel to commemorate the event. Subsequent renovations incorporated the chapel into the church.
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Rome before Avignon: A Social History of Thirteenth-Century Rome. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1990, p. 195
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Pietro Capocci was buried in the Capocci chapel of Santa Barbara at Santa Maria Maggiore which he himself had built.
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Pietro Capocci was born about 1200, in Rome, to Giacomo di Giovanni Capocci and his wife Vinia, a family related to
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In 1222 he was appointed a canon at St. Peter's; he was also granted a prebendary at
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In 1256, Capocci owned a house next to the 9th century church of
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in the consistory of 28 May 1244, with the cardinal-diaconate of
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Gardner, Julian. "The Capocci Tabernacle in S. Maria Maggiore",
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