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San Giorgio e Martiri Inglesi

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Campo Marzio Chiesa di S. Giorgio
Campo Marzio Chiesa di S. Giorgio

San Giorgio e Martiri Inglesi (St George and the English Martyrs) is a Roman Catholic church in Rome, in the rione Campo Marzio on via di San Sebastianello. It opened on 5 November 1887, having been built thanks to a major donation by prince Alessandro Torlonia. It is now cared for by the Poor Servants of the Mother of God, an English religious congregation, which lives in the convent annex. It was built by Alexander George Fullerton in memory of the early deaths of his wife Georgiana (one of the order's founders) and their young son William. The high altarpiece by A. Dies shows Gregory the Great. The altar originally came from the demolished church of Santa Teresa presso le Quattro Fontane and was donated by prince Torlonia. The two altars of Our Lady and of the Sacred Heart were given by Fullerton and came from another demolished church, that of Santa Elisabetta. The wall paintings are by Eugenio Cisterna.

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San Giorgio e Martiri Inglesi
Vicolo del Bottino, Rome Municipio Roma I

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Vicolo del Bottino
00187 Rome, Municipio Roma I
Lazio, Italy
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