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San Trifone in Posterula

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right next to it. At that time, the Augustinians left San Trifone. It remained standing although massively overshadowed by the new church, and even continued to exist after the construction of the Augustinian monastery complex that completely subsumed it in 1537. Attesting to its continued existence
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is an entry in a 1555 catalogue of churches, and a woodcut representation of the church by Girolamo Francino in 1588. The church is once again mentioned in 1625 as serving as an oratory for the Society of the Blessed Sacrament of St. Augustine.
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mentions a certain Leonardus as its archpresbyter, and another bull from 1222 names Angelus as a presbyter attached to the church. A series of bulls dated from 1181 until 1188 records a dispute between the church of San Trifone, along with
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was contracted to enlarge the Convent of Sant'Agostino. Some ruins of the San Trifone still form part of the church complex at Sant'Agostino.
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Beginning in the 1480s, the complex of buildings surrounding the Basilica of Sant'Agostino would swallow up the small church of San Trifone.
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attests that, at that time, the church was a papal chapel and housed twenty five Augustinian friars.
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Mariano Armellini claims that the church was originally constructed in 957 by the same Crescentius.
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The first thing known with certainty is that the church was rebuilt in 1006 with funds provided by
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In 1746, the church, even despite its ancient origins and former prominence, was demolished when
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The Church of San Trifone was formerly listed as the station church for the Saturday after
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of S. Triphonos, connected to the church, was established on 13 March 1566 by
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The church was reputedly of ancient origins, dating to the eighth century.
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The decline of the church began in 1484, with the completion of the
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The Aurelian Wall and the Refashioning of Imperial Rome, AD 271–855
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of San Trifone, depicted in a woodcut by G. Francino (1588)
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11th-century Roman Catholic church buildings in Italy
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Le chiese di Roma nel medio evo, cataloghi ed appunti
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Index


titular church
Rome
Campo Marzio
rione
St. Tryphon
postern
Tiber
John Crescentius
bull
Pope John XVIII
Pope Honorius II
San Salvatore de Sere
San Nicola de Praefectis
Santa Maria in Campo Marzio

Pope Honorius IV
Order of Saint Augustine
St. Augustine
solemnly transferred
relics
St. Monica
Ostia
Basilica of Sant'Agostino
Luigi Vanvitelli
Station days
Ash Wednesday
Basilica of Sant'Agostino
title
Pope Pius V

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