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The Aula Palatina, also called Basilica of Constantine (German: Konstantinbasilika), at Trier, Germany, is a Roman palace basilica and an early Christian structure built between AD 300 and 310 during the reigns of Constantius Chlorus and Constantine the Great. [1] [2]
Saint John the Baptist Cathedral is the mother church of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Fresno on Mariposa Street in Fresno, California. Erected in 1882, St. John Parish is the oldest parish in Fresno. The current Saint John the Baptist Church was dedicated in 1903 and was designated a cathedral in 1922. As of 2025, the rector of the cathedral ...
The remains of the Imperial Palace, in addition to the Aula Palatina and the Imperial Thermae, are impressive in their dimensions. The city bears exceptional testimony to Roman civilization owing to the density and the quality of the monuments preserved: the bridge, the remains of the fortified wall, thermae, amphitheatre, storehouses, etc.
Aula Palatina in Trier, built about 310 Ratzeburg Cathedral, since 1154–1160. Brick Romanesque is an architectural style and chronological phase of architectural history. The term described Romanesque buildings built of brick; like the subsequent Brick Gothic, it is geographically limited to Central Europe.
St. Ulrich's and St. Afra's Abbey: May 26, 1973: Dormagen, North Rhine-Westphalia Cologne: Knechtsteden Abbey: July 25, 1974: Düsseldorf, North Rhine-Westphalia Cologne: Basilica of St. Lambert July 25, 1974: Saarbrücken, Saarland Trier: Basilica of St. John the Baptist: October 22, 1975: Cloppenburg, Lower Saxony Münster: Basilica of Our ...
Cathedral of St. John the Baptist (Washington, D.C.) (Russian Orthodox) Cathedral of St. John the Baptist (Savannah, Georgia) (Roman Catholic) St. John's Parish (Quincy, Illinois), cathedral of the Diocese of Quincy (Anglican) Cathedral of St. John the Baptist (Parma, Ohio) (Byzantine Catholic) Cathedral of St. John the Baptist (Paterson, New ...
Basilica of St. John the Baptist Patron of Breslavia in Berlin (of the Military Ordinariate of Germany) Cathedral of St. Peter in Cologne 1; Cathedral of St. George and St. Nicholas in Limburg an der Lahn; Cathedral of St. Sebastian in Magdeburg; Imperial Cathedral of St. Martin of Tours and St. Stephen in Mainz; Cathedral of Our Lady in Munich
This list is for St. John the Evangelist Cathedrals. For St. John the Baptist Cathedrals, see St. John the Baptist Cathedral (disambiguation) St. John's Cathedral, St. John Cathedral, or Cathedral of St. John, or other variations on the name, with or without the suffix 'the Evangelist', may refer to: