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  3. Sanctuary of Macereto - Wikipedia

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    The pragmatics of building a symmetrical church are challenged by the cost. Presuming that one solved the placement of the main altar, another unanswered question is where to put the campanile . Bramante's Tempietto did not pose this dilemma since it did not require one; for St Peter's Basilica , cost was not an issue, so a campanile at each ...

  4. Edict of Milan - Wikipedia

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    The Romans looked for common ground between their major gods and those of the Greeks, adapting Greek myths and iconography for Latin literature and Roman art. According to legends , most of Rome's religious institutions could be traced to its founders ; this archaic religion was the foundation of the mos maiorum , "the way of the ancestors" or ...

  5. St. Andrew Church (New York City) - Wikipedia

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    The Church of St. Andrew is a Roman Catholic parish church in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York, located at 20 Cardinal Hayes Place, Manhattan, New York City. It was established in 1842. The present building was erected in 1939 through a joint effort involving Maginnis & Walsh and Robert J. Reiley in the Georgian Revival architectural ...

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    The ancient Roman city of Pompeii was home to up to 20,000 people before it was destroyed in the 79 AD eruption, which was visible from more than 40 kilometers (25 miles) away. More than 2,000 ...

  7. Roman Sepulchral way - Wikipedia

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    The Sepulchral way of the Plaça de la Villa de Madrid is a Roman necropolis dating from the 1st to the 3rd century AD, [1] located in the Plaça de la Villa de Madrid and its surroundings in Barcelona. The site lies below the current level of the square, but is visible from the street due to the urban design.

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    The building of the monastery here began with the approbation of the foundation charter by Guido Tarlati, bishop of Arezzo (26 March 1319). [ 1 ] The name "Olivetan" comes from the name of the order's original hermitage, called Monte Oliveto in honour of Christ's Passion. [ 1 ]

  9. Cola di Rienzo - Wikipedia

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    Nicola Gabrini [1] (1313 – 8 October 1354), commonly known as Cola di Rienzo (Italian pronunciation: [ˈkɔːla di ˈrjɛntso]) or Rienzi, was an Italian politician and leader, who styled himself as the "tribune of the Roman people". During his lifetime, he advocated for the unification of Italy.