FCSarch 04 Early Christianity & Byzantine 1
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Early Christian & Byzantine
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SANTA COSTANZA, Rome, c. 350 ADBuilt as a tomb for Constantine's daughter Constantina (who
is now known as Santa Costanza)
Santa Constanza, 350CE, Rome
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Santa Costanza, section and plan
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View of the Church of Santa Constanza, Rome. Originally built in the mid 4th c. AD as a mausoleum for Constantia, daughter of Constantine. View of circular corridor and ceiling mosaics.
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Santa Costanza, Interior looking towards tomb, note mosaic decoration of vault and the radial pairing of columns
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San Stefano Rotondo, Rome (468-83 AD)This circular martyrium was built to house the remains of the
first martyr, Stephen
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BASILICA of Constantine (and Maxentius) 310 CE
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Basilica of Constantine
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Reconstruction of the interior of the Basilica of Constantine. In the apse is the colossal statue of Constantine (about 36 feet tall).
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Constantine's Basilica at Trier, c310 CE
Constantine’s Basilica, c.310CE, Trier
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Constantine's Basilica at Trier
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Constantine's Basilica at Trier
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Santa Sabina Rome, c.42
Santa Sabina, c.420CE, Rome
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Santa Sabina Rome, c.422
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Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore, Rome, 432-440
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(Old) St. Peter's Basilica, the Vatican c.325
(Old) Saint Peter’s Basilica , c.325CE, the Vatican
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(Old) St. Peter's Basilica
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Basilica of St Peter, Rome ("Old St Peter's"), c.320CENote the introduction of a transept
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Alberti. Mantua. Sant'Andrea begun 1470