Légende
Fidenza, Duomo (Cathedral of San Donnino), acroterion of the right portal: “Raimondinus vilis”, the Poor Raimondino. This figure is traditionally recognized as Saint Raimondino Zanfogni, called Palmerio, of Piacenza (1140 – 27 July 1200), a layman who was a pilgrim to the Holy Land (hence the nickname) and then to San Giacomo di Campo Stella. Returning to Piacenza, he assisted and defended the poor of his city and founded a hospital.
Cattedrale di San Donnino, Fidenza (PR), Emilia-Romagna, Italia - Italy
Date
Jul 18, 2024
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Ghigo Roli/Photo12
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GHR26A00_399
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Mots clés
Italy Emilia Romagna Parma Fidenza Cathedral Duomo Gothic Il Duecento 13th Century Art Façade Benedetto Antelami Artwork Sculpture Relief Bas-Relief Religion Saint S. Raimondino St. Raimondino Pilgrim Art Style Romanesque
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