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Tomb of St. Clare

The tomb of St. Clare was designed and wanted outside the city gate, in the church of San Giorgio, where Francis was already provisionally buried and where the Saint was buried on August 12, 1253. The church of San Giorgio was just outside the city gate of the same name, a little...

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Tomb of St. Clare — Assisi, Italy.

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The tomb of St. Clare was designed and wanted outside the city gate, in the church of San Giorgio, where Francis was already provisionally buried and where the Saint was buried on August 12, 1253. The church of San Giorgio was just outside the city gate of the same name, a little lower than the road that, leaving the city, went "versus Ispellum"; another road went up to San Rufino, and a third one, skirting the Roman wall, went down towards Porta Moiano. Therefore the place was called "Tribium S. Georgii". Between the road and the church there was, not long ago, a hospital attached to the church; everything depended on the Cathedral Chapter.

While for the mausoleum-church, to be erected in honour of St. Francis, the place was determined only two years after his death, for the one to be dedicated to St. Clare, it was immediately oriented towards the opposite side of the city, next to the church of St. George (Marino Bigaroni, La Basilica di S. Chiara in Assisi, p.13). Three years after her death and one year after the canonization of St. Clare, construction of the Basilica of St. Clare began in 1257 around the ancient church of St. George, which had kept the mortal remains of St. Francis until 1230. The mortal remains of the saint were already moved in 1260, while the solemn consecration took place in 1265, in the presence of Clement IV. The construction works were carried out by the architect Filippo da Campello. The crypt that today houses the saint's tomb was only built in 1850.

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St. Clare was buried on August 12, 1253, in the church of San Giorgio, which was located just outside the city gate of Assisi. This church had previously housed the provisional tomb of St. Francis before his remains were moved to a new basilica in 1230.
Construction of the Basilica of St. Clare began in 1257, three years after her death, and was designed by architect Filippo da Campello. The basilica was built around the ancient church of San Giorgio and was solemnly consecrated in 1265 in the presence of Pope Clement IV.
St. Clare's tomb is housed in a crypt that was constructed in 1850, nearly 600 years after the basilica's consecration. This crypt is the final resting place of the saint and is located beneath the main basilica structure.
The church of San Giorgio was strategically positioned outside the city gate at a crossroads called 'Tribium S. Georgii,' where multiple roads converged leading to different parts of the region. The location was deliberately chosen on the opposite side of the city from St. Francis's future mausoleum, creating two important pilgrimage sites for the faithful.
Between the road and the church of San Giorgio, there was a hospital that was attached to the church and managed by the Cathedral Chapter. This facility served the community and pilgrims visiting the sacred site in the medieval period.

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