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BASILICA OF ST. HELEN THE EMPRESS, QUARTU S. ELENA

Denomination : Roman Catholic
Country : Italy
City: [[ ]]

Arms (crest) of Basilica of St. Helen the Empress, Quartu S. Elena
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The Coat of Arms alludes to the Namegiver, the Empress Helen mother of Constantine the Great. On a pilgrimage to Jerusalem she is said to have found the True Cross.

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