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decrees in Greece caused a number of religious orders to flee the Byzantine empire and seek refuge elsewhere. San Gregorio Armeno in Naples was built in the 16th century over the remains of a Roman temple dedicated to
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domination the monastery was united to that of the Salvatore and San Pantaleone, assuming the
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complexes in Naples. The church is located on a street of the same name just south of
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over the windows of the dome) in 1679. Bernardino Lama, likely the son of
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Within the courtyard of the monastery of San Gregorio Armeno in Naples.
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The construction of the church was begun in 1574, using designs by
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16th-century Roman Catholic church buildings in Italy
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Christian monasteries established in the 16th century
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Religious buildings and structures completed in 1687
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40°51′01″N 14°15′27″E / 40.850175°N 14.257636°E / 40.850175; 14.257636
Naples
Province of Naples
Campania
Denomination
Roman Catholic
Church
Style
Baroque architecture
Groundbreaking
Diocese
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Naples
Armenian
Naples
Italy
Baroque
Via dei Tribunali
San Paolo Maggiore, Naples


iconoclast
Ceres
St. Gregory, bishop of Armenia
Norman
Benedictine
Giovanni Battista Cavagni
Tuscan order
Luca Giordano
Giovanni Bernardo Lama

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