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Sanctuary of San Pellegrino in Alpe

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The legend of San Pellegrino, a patron of those travelling to Rome along the pilgrimage routes, led to local veneration. Stories make him out to be the prince of a Scottish King during the late Roman Empire, who sought a hermit existence in a cave in this mountain, and died there until his relics
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in 1168, noting the hostel was led not by monks, but by lay workers. By 1200, a church had been erected allowing for the arrival of the relics of Saint Pellegrino. By 1400, the church was refurbished and in 1473, a small sepulchral monument, in form of a tempietto, was constructed by
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church and adjacent hostel-hospital complex on a hilltop within the town limits of
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The sanctuary and church of the saints Santi Pellegrino e Bianco
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12th-century Roman Catholic church buildings in Italy
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San Pellegrino in Alpe

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