In the district that bore this designation, lying close to the Appian Way, the basilica of San Sebastiano was erected, and the extensive burial-vaults beneath that church - in which, according to tradition, the bodies of the apostles St Peter and St Paul rested for a year and seven months previous to their removal to the basilicas which bear their names - were, in very early times, called from it coemeterium ad catacumbas, or catacumbas alone. [Please select]
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Some of these basilicas were used as Christian churches when the Romans accepted the Christian religion. [Please select]
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Of what use were basilicas to the Christians later. [Please select]
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The Italians began by building churches like Roman basilicas. [Please select]
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Thus the Egyptian are not like Corinthian dining rooms, but obviously resemble basilicas. [Please select]
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Columns, proportions of, in colonnades, 154; in forums, 132; in basilicas, 132; Corinthian, 102; diminution in top of, 84 _f. [Please select]
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PETER'S IN 1588 (from an engraving by Ciampini) 146 THE TWO BASILICAS OF S.' [Please select]
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Thus, none of the four or five hundred volumes on the topography of ancient Rome speaks of the basilicas raised by Constantine; of the church of S. [Please select]
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However, even in the darkest period of the Middle Ages we find the traditional "kantharos," or basin, in the centre of the quadri-porticoes or courts by which the basilicas were entered. [Please select]
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