Santa Maria di Capo di Bove

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Santa Maria di Capo di Bove (literally St Mary's at the Ox's Head) was a Romanesque church in Mantua, located near the porta di San Giorgio at the outer limits of the old city. Francesco I Gonzaga had it demolished in 1395 by permission of pope Boniface IX to build his Castello di San Giorgio.[1]

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  1. ^ (in Italian) Giovanni Paccagnini, Mantova. Le arti. Medioevo, Mantova, 1960.