Santi Ippolito e Cassiano, San Casciano

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Parish church of Saints Ippolito and Cassiano
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Parish church of Saints Ippolito and Cassiano
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Parish church of Saints Ippolito and Cassiano
43°41′N10°33′E / 43.683°N 10.550°E / 43.683; 10.550
Location San Casciano, Cascina
CountryItaly
Denomination Roman Catholic
Architecture
Architect(s) Biduino
Style Pisan Romanesque
Administration
Archdiocese Pisa

Santi Ippolito e Cassiano (Pieve dei Santi Ippolito e Cassiano) is located in San Casciano, a village in the municipality of Cascina, Tuscany, Italy.

It is recorded in a document dated April 12, 970, being part of the Archives of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Pisa and probably also in another document dating back to June, in the year 857. [1] [2]

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Santi Ippolito e Cassiano may refer to:

References

  1. Dizionario geografico, fisico, storico della Toscana - Emanuele Repetti, 1833Italian
  2. Antiquitates Italicae Medii Aevi, Tomo III, Ludovico Antonio MuratoriItalian