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With the Italian name as a redirect?
The SS in English normaly refers to Saints (plural) and not the "highest" form (i.e. Santissime)
I'm going to anglisize it a bit as well...
Isn't this the church that across the road from Trajan's column? If so, it is one of the nicest interiors (when one could get in), but one of the darkest,.... and that's saying a lot there :) SkierRMH09:56, 22 November 2006 (UTC)Reply