San Pancrazio
17th-century Roman Catholic church buildings in Italy6th-century churchesBasilica churches in RomeRome Q. XII GianicolenseTitular churches
The basilica of San Pancrazio (English: St Pancras; Latin: S. Pancratii) is a Roman Catholic ancient basilica and titular church founded by Pope Symmachus in the 6th century in Rome, Italy. It stands in via S. Pancrazio, westward beyond the Porta San Pancrazio that opens in a stretch of the Aurelian Wall on the Janiculum. It covers the Catacomb of San Pancrazio. The Cardinal Priest of the Titulus S. Pancratii is Antonio Cañizares Llovera. Other previous titulars include Pope Paul IV (15 January – 24 September 1537) and Pope Clement VIII (18 December 1585 – 30 January 1592).
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Via Vitellia, Rome Municipio Roma XII
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N 41.885 ° | E 12.453888888889 ° |
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Basilica di San Pancrazio
Via Vitellia
00152 Rome, Municipio Roma XII
Lazio, Italy
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