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Chiesa di Sant'Andrea
Battle of Canne
romanico pugliese
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Puglia romanica Order of Friars Minor


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Barletta - Chiesa di Sant'Andrea

Barletta - Chiesa di Sant'Andrea
The Phoenicians, the Greeks and the Romans have been here. In 216 BC, during the second Punic war, the Battle of Canne was fought nearby which led to the heavy defeat of the Romans by Hannibal's army. After the collapse of the Roman Empire, the area was taken over by the Normans, who built a fortress here. During the time of the Crusades, Barletta became an important gathering point for the armies of knights. The city had its heyday under Frederick II, who in 1228 announced the sixth crusade during the Diet held here. Following the Muslim conquest in the Holy Land, the Archbishops of Nazareth took permanent refuge in Barletta in 1327.

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The church is known since the 12th century when it was named "Santo Salvatore". When during the "Sack of Barletta" in 1528 the convent buildings of the Order of Friars Minor (aka "Franciscans") including the church Sant'Andrea, that was located outside the city walls, got destroyed, the order was enabled to settle here inside the walls. They renamed the church to Sant'Andrea.

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 Jaap van 't Veen
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Beautifully captured.
HFF and a healthy weekend.
3 years ago.

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