Santissima
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Holy Trinity Italian: Santissima Trinità | |
Palace, Provincial Capital | |
Location: | Cimares plains, Province of Teratiliventhia |
Built: | 1740 |
Seat: | House Martini, Feudal lord |
Lord: | Giulia Martini |
Castellan warden: | Gigi Ermacora |
Provincial seat of: | Province of Teratiliventhia |
Status: | in use |
The Holy Trinity, in italian La Santissima (in furlan La Santissime or La Trinitât) is a palace in Vilthia, in the Province of Teratiliventhia. It is the feudal seat of House Martini.
History
The palace was obtained, in the first half of 1800, from a deconsecrated church and the connected parsonage. Until 2013 it was the seat of House DeBiasio. It was later granted by Titianus II to House Martini.
Etymology
The italian word "Santissima" means literally "Blessed".
Geography
The land is flat and agricultural. There are crops of corn, wheat and olives.
Roads
- Route 2 from Santissima to Borgo Mizzari
- Route 5 from Santissima to Vallarian
Railways
The nearest railway station, at less than 1 km, is the Station of Cimares on the Trans-Yunivers Railway