Holy Trinity (disambiguation)

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Holy Trinity or Holy Trinity may refer to:

Religion

  • Most Holy Trinity, Christian religious concept based that God] is a unique being that exists as three different people.

Art

  • Most Holy Trinity (1425-1426), fresh and painted by Masaccio in the Church of Santa Maria Novella (Florence).
  • Most Holy Trinity, work of the Italian Renaissance painter Sandro Botticelli (1445-1510).

Buildings

  • Church of the Most Holy Trinity, icono de desambiguación(disambiguation).
  • Monastery of the Most Holy Trinity, icono de desambiguación(disambiguation).
  • Chapel of the Most Holy Trinity in the Polish city of Lublin, a temple where Russian-Byzantine art is synthesized with Gothic.
  • Fort Holy Trinity, fortress in the Kingdom of Chile that existed on the northern coast of the Biobío River in what is today the Province of Biobío.

Toponymy

  • City of the Most Holy Trinity, old name of the city of Buenos Aires, Argentina.
  • Santa Trinidad, town in the province of Buenos Aires, Argentina.
  • Most Holy Trinity, a village founded by the Spaniards in Costa Rica.
  • Jesuit Mission of the Holy Trinity of Paraná in Paraguay.
  • Most Holy Trinity, neighborhood of Asunción, Paraguay.
  • Santisima Trinidad, town in the department of Cochabamba, Bolivia.

Ships

  • Most Holy Trinity, Spanish mid-century galeonXVIII.
  • Most Holy Trinity, Spanish line ship of the end of the centuryXVIII.
  • Most Holy Trinity (1814), Argentina summarizes the wars of independence.
  • ARA Most Holy Trinity (P-34), Argentinian frigate.
  • ARA Most Holy Trinity (D-2), Argentinian destroyer.

Gastronomy

  • Most Holy Trinity (Mexican Republic), referring to corn, beans and chili.
  • Most Holy Trinity (Chungum gastronomy), in reference to onion, pepper and celery.

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