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San Giovanni in Oleo is a chapel adjacent to the church of San Giovanni a Porta Latina in Rome. It commemorates the place where, according to legend, in 92 CE, at the hands of the emperor Domitian, the apostle John was immersed in a vat of boiling oil from which he emerged unharmed. Tradition relates that, having failed to execute the apostle, Domitian exiled him to the island of Patmos where John wrote the biblical Book of Revelation. It is supposed that John later died and was buried in Ephesus where a large basilica was built to house his relics. He is held to be the only one of the Twelve Disciples to have been spared from martyrdom.

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  • San Giovanni in Oleo (cs)
  • San Giovanni in Oleo (de)
  • Oratoire San Giovanni in Oleo (fr)
  • Chiesa di San Giovanni in Oleo (it)
  • San Giovanni in Oleo (en)
  • San Giovanni in Oleo (pt)
  • San Giovanni in Oleo (sv)
  • Сан-Джованні-ін-Олео (uk)
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  • San Giovanni in Oleo je malý římský kostel, zasvěcený Janu Evangelistovi Na tomto místě byl, dle legendy, málem umučen. Stojí u v rione . (cs)
  • San Giovanni in Oleo ist ein Oratorium in Rom. Es stammt in seiner heutigen Form im Wesentlichen aus dem frühen 16. Jahrhundert und hat den „Charakter eines kostbaren Schmuckgehäuses“. (de)
  • L'oratoire San Giovanni in Oleo est un oratoire de Rome. Dans sa forme actuelle il remonte essentiellement au début du XVIe siècle et présente « le caractère d'un précieux boîtier à bijoux »[réf. nécessaire]. Il dépend de l'église San Giovanni a Porta Latina voisine. (fr)
  • Сан-Джованні-ін-Олео — Ораторіум в Римі. У своїй теперішній формі зберігся із 16 століття. (uk)
  • San Giovanni in Oleo is a chapel adjacent to the church of San Giovanni a Porta Latina in Rome. It commemorates the place where, according to legend, in 92 CE, at the hands of the emperor Domitian, the apostle John was immersed in a vat of boiling oil from which he emerged unharmed. Tradition relates that, having failed to execute the apostle, Domitian exiled him to the island of Patmos where John wrote the biblical Book of Revelation. It is supposed that John later died and was buried in Ephesus where a large basilica was built to house his relics. He is held to be the only one of the Twelve Disciples to have been spared from martyrdom. (en)
  • San Giovanni in Oleo è una chiesa di Roma, sita a Porta Latina. Il tempietto - piuttosto un oratorio che una vera e propria chiesa - è dedicato a san Giovanni Evangelista, nel luogo tradizionalmente indicato come quello del suo tentato martirio. Secondo la tradizione, nel 92 san Giovanni sopravvisse al tentato martirio per immersione in una vasca di olio bollente, per ordine dell'imperatore romano Domiziano, come riportato nella Legenda Aurea: (it)
  • San Giovanni in Oleo ("São João no Óleo") é uma pequena igreja de Roma dedicada a São João Evangelista que, segundo a tradição, localiza-se no local onde ele teria sobrevivido a uma tentativa de execução perto da Porta Latina na Muralha Aureliana. Os afrescos, que mostram a tentativa de execução de São João, são de e foram pintados em 1716. (pt)
  • San Giovanni in Oleo, även benämnd Oratorio di San Giovanni in Oleo, är en kyrkobyggnad i Rom, helgad åt evangelisten Johannes. Den är belägen vid Via di Porta Latina i Rione Celio, alldeles innanför . Tillnamnet ”Oleo” åsyftar en legend, första gången beskriven av Tertullianus i De praescriptione haereticorum. Enligt denna legend befallde ståthållaren i Efesus, att Johannes skulle offra åt de hedniska gudarna. Då Johannes vägrade, blev han fängslad och på kejsar Domitianus befallning förd till Rom för rättegång. Där lät man nedsänka Johannes i en stor kittel med kokande olja. Han undslapp dock helt oskadd från denna. På platsen för denna händelse uppfördes senare en kyrka. (sv)
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  • San Giovanni in Oleo je malý římský kostel, zasvěcený Janu Evangelistovi Na tomto místě byl, dle legendy, málem umučen. Stojí u v rione . (cs)
  • San Giovanni in Oleo ist ein Oratorium in Rom. Es stammt in seiner heutigen Form im Wesentlichen aus dem frühen 16. Jahrhundert und hat den „Charakter eines kostbaren Schmuckgehäuses“. (de)
  • L'oratoire San Giovanni in Oleo est un oratoire de Rome. Dans sa forme actuelle il remonte essentiellement au début du XVIe siècle et présente « le caractère d'un précieux boîtier à bijoux »[réf. nécessaire]. Il dépend de l'église San Giovanni a Porta Latina voisine. (fr)
  • San Giovanni in Oleo is a chapel adjacent to the church of San Giovanni a Porta Latina in Rome. It commemorates the place where, according to legend, in 92 CE, at the hands of the emperor Domitian, the apostle John was immersed in a vat of boiling oil from which he emerged unharmed. Tradition relates that, having failed to execute the apostle, Domitian exiled him to the island of Patmos where John wrote the biblical Book of Revelation. It is supposed that John later died and was buried in Ephesus where a large basilica was built to house his relics. He is held to be the only one of the Twelve Disciples to have been spared from martyrdom. Although the current building is not ancient, the small centralized form - customarily employed by the Romans for martyria, mausolea and other memorial purposes - may have been inspired by an earlier structure. Documentary sources seem to indicate that San Giovanni a Porta Latina was in existence by the end of the 5th century. The present octagonal chapel was built circa 1509. The design was commonly ascribed to the architect Donato Bramante, although it is now thought to have been the work either of Antonio da Sangallo the Younger or Baldassare Peruzzi. In 1658, it was remodeled by Borromini who added the frieze and the elaborate finial (the original of which is now preserved in the portico of the church nearby).. On the door is the coat of arms of the French prelate Benoît Adam, with the motto "Au plaisir de Dieu". The frescos depicting Saint John's attempted execution were painted by Lazzaro Baldi in 1716. (en)
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