cattedra di San Pietro (Q733893)

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Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Chair of Saint Peter (Latin: Cathedra Petri), also known as the Throne of Saint Peter, is a relic conserved in St. Peter's Basilica in Vatican City, the sovereign enclave of the Pope inside Rome, Italy. The relic is a wooden throne that belongs to the Apostle Saint Peter, the leader of the Early Christians in Rome and first Pope, used as Bishop of Rome. The relic is enclosed in a sculpted gilt bronze casing designed by Gian Lorenzo Bernini and executed between 1647 and 1653. In 2012, Pope Benedict XVI described the chair as "a symbol of the special mission of Peter and his Successors to tend Christ’s flock, keeping it united in faith and in charity."

Summary from Italiano / Italian Wikipedia (itwiki)

La cattedra di San Pietro (in latino Cathedra Petri) è un trono ligneo, che la leggenda medioevale identifica con la cattedra vescovile appartenuta a san Pietro apostolo in quanto primo vescovo di Roma e papa.

Summary from Français / French Wikipedia (frwiki)

La chaire de saint Pierre (en latin : Cathedra Petri) est un ancien siège de bois datant du IXe siècle, exposé comme relique solennelle dans la basilique Saint-Pierre de Rome. Elle est l'expression symbolique de l'autorité exercée par l'évêque de Rome, successeur de l’apôtre Pierre. Comme pasteur suprême de l’Église universelle, il est au service de la Foi chrétienne, de l’Unité et de la Charité : la mission de ‘proclamer la foi, d’unir les chrétiens et de présider à la charité’ (Ignace d’Antioche).

Summary from Deutsch / German Wikipedia (dewiki)

Cathedra Petri heißt eine stilisierte überlebensgroße Thron-Nachbildung innerhalb einer mehrteiligen Dekoration vor dem mittleren Wandabschnitt der Haupt-Apsis des Petersdoms in Rom, die 1657 bis 1666 von Gian Lorenzo Bernini im Auftrag von Alexander VII. (Regierungszeit: 1655–1667) geschaffen wurde.

Summary from Nederlands / Dutch Wikipedia (nlwiki)

De Stoel van Sint-Pieter (Latijn: Cathedra Petri) is een reliek dat bewaard wordt achter in de Sint-Pietersbasiliek in Vaticaanstad. Het reliek bestaat uit de houten katheder (d.w.z. bisschopszetel) die de apostel Petrus volgens de overlevering gebruikte als bisschop van Rome. De katheder wordt bewaard in een bronzen reliekhouder, ontworpen door Gian Lorenzo Bernini en uitgevoerd tussen 1647 en 1653.

Summary from Español / Spanish Wikipedia (eswiki)

La Cátedra de San Pedro (en latín: Cathedra Petri) es un trono de madera que la leyenda medieval identifica con la cátedra de obispo perteneciente a San Pedro como primer obispo de Roma y papa.

Summary from Português / Portuguese Wikipedia (ptwiki)

A Cátedra de Pedro ou Cadeira de São Pedro (em latim Cathedra Petri) é uma relíquia católica, conservada na Basílica de São Pedro em Roma, dentro de um compartimento de bronze, dourado, projetado e construído por Gian Lorenzo Bernini entre 1647 e 1653, que possuí a forma de uma cadeira de espaldar alto. Os católicos celebram a festa da Cátedra de Pedro nos dias 18 de janeiro e 22 de fevereiro.

Summary from Русский язык / Russian Wikipedia (ruwiki)

Кафедра Святого Петра — скульптурная композиция в алтарном пространстве собора Святого Петра в Ватикане, созданная Джованни Лоренцо Бернини. В католическом богословии термин употребляется как синоним папской власти. В честь кафедры Святого Петра отмечается одноимённый католический праздник 22 февраля.

Summary from Język polski / Polish Wikipedia (plwiki)

Cathedra Petri (łac. Tron Piotrowy) – ołtarz główny w bazylice watykańskiej.

Wikidata location: 41.9022, 12.4533 view on OSM or edit on OSM

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work of art (Q838948) tourism=artwork
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Sculptures of angels historic=memorial, memorial:type=statue, memorial=statue, tourism, historic=monument