San Basilio agli Orti Sallustiani

Church in Rome, Italy
41°54′18″N 12°29′24″E / 41.9049°N 12.4899°E / 41.9049; 12.4899LocationVia di San Basilio 51, Trevi, RomeCountryItalyLanguage(s)GreekDenominationGreek Byzantine Catholic ChurchTraditionByzantine RiteHistoryStatusnational churchDedicationSaint BasilArchitectureArchitect(s)Carlo Francesco BizzaccheriArchitectural typeBaroqueCompleted1682AdministrationDioceseRome

San Basilio agli Orti Sallustiani (Saint Basil at the Horti Sallustiani) is a rectory church in Rome, on via Trevi in the Trevi district. It is dedicated to Saint Basil. The church is a secondary place of worship for the Parish of San Camillo de Lellis.[1]

History

It was built by abbot Apolemone Agreste (Apollinare Agresta), whose coat of arms can be seen on the church's arches. It is sited next to a hospice of the Italo-Greco college of Basilian monks (the order founded by its patron saint) of Grottaferrata - they restored the church in 1682, as recorded by the inscription over its main entrance.[2]

The church houses several inscriptions recording monks and priests of the college, including cardinal Basilios Bessarion, commendatory abbot of Grottaferrata, who was made a cardinal by pope Eugenius IV in 1439. The church and part of the college are still owned by the Italian Basilian Order of Grottaferrata, whilst the rest is owned by the Italian state.

Bibliography

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  1. ^ "Ente". diocesidiroma.it (in Italian). DIOCESI DI ROMA. Retrieved July 6, 2020.
  2. ^ M. Armellini, Le chiese di Roma dal secolo IV al XIX, Roma 1891, pp. 271-272
Additional sources
  • C. Rendina, Le Chiese di Roma, Newton & Compton Editori, Milano 2000
  • M. Quercioli, Rione IV Campo Marzio, in AA.VV, I rioni di Roma, Newton & Compton Editori, Milano 2000, Vol. I, pp. 264-334