San Donato

San Donato is the Spanish and Italian form of Saint Donatus. It can refer to:

  • Saint Donatus of Arezzo (d. 362 AD)
  • Saint Donatus of Fiesole (9th century)
  • Dukedom of San Donato, noble title

It is also a place-name:

  • San Donato di Lecce
  • San Donato di Ninea
  • San Donato Milanese
  • San Donato Val di Comino
  • Villa San Donato

Churches

  • Church of Santa Maria e San Donato
  • San Donato (Genoa)

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