Anima, College and Church of the, in Rome
- Anima, College and Church of the, in Rome
- Anima, College and Church of the, in Rome
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• S. Maria dell' Anima, the German national church and hospice in Rome, received its name, according to tradition, from the picture of Our Lady which forms its coat of arms
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