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Late Antique (AD 300-AD 640)

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Place Barzan by S.E. Kroll — last modified Jul 23, 2012 04:25 PM
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 89 unlocated Barzan
Place Barzufulitani by T.W. Potter — last modified Jul 23, 2012 02:57 PM
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 30 unlocated Barzufulitani
Place Başbulak by M. Roaf — last modified Jan 30, 2023 06:18 PM
Başbulak/Bulakbaşı/Kanî Kewang is situated near Taşburun in the Kars province in eastern Turkey. Here a stone block with an inscription of the Urartian king Minua (9th / 8th century BCE) was found, in which he claims to have built the building to which the stone block belonged. Furthermore, Minua states that he has built a fortress at this place and given it the name "Minuahinili". In Roman times, the locality was known as Paracata.
Place Base by D.J. Mattingly — last modified Oct 20, 2012 05:46 PM
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 35 H2 Base
Place Bashendi by G. Wagner — last modified Oct 20, 2012 05:26 PM
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 79 inset Bashendi
Place Basibounon by A.G. Poulter — last modified Jul 23, 2012 03:11 PM
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 22 unlocated Basibounon
Place Basienis by S.T. Parker — last modified Sep 13, 2017 01:22 AM
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 71 D2 Basienis
Place Basilia by G.D. Woolf — last modified Mar 02, 2024 10:28 AM
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 18 E2 Basilia
Place Basilia? by C. Haselgrove — last modified Oct 20, 2012 08:05 PM
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 11 E3 Basilia?
Place Basilica and convent of S. Ippolito by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Jun 26, 2024 02:47 AM
An important paleochristian complex located in the area of Portus.
Place Basilica Constantini by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Dec 14, 2023 09:23 PM
The Basilica Constantini, also referred to as Basilica Nova ("New Basilica"), Basilica of Maxentius or Basilica of Maxentius and Constantine, is a colossal fourth-century basilica located along the Sacra Via in Rome. It is considered the largest ancient structure in the valley of the Forum Romanum and is typically deemed the final Roman civic basilica built in the ancient city.
Place Basilica Damasiana by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Jun 28, 2023 02:35 PM
The basilica and oratory of Damasianus, as well as the martyr tombs of Simplicius, Faustinus, Beatrice, and Ruinianus.
Place Basilica Damous el-Karita by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Feb 25, 2023 10:35 PM
A Christian basilica of the Byzantine period located in Carthage.
Place Basílica de Son Peretó by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Dec 04, 2023 06:37 PM
A Paleochristian site dating to the fifth century A.D.
Place Basilica di Santa Balbina all'Aventino by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Oct 12, 2024 07:52 PM
The basilica of Santa Balbina is a paleo-Christian basilica in Rome, located on the "little Aventine".
Place Basilica di Santo Stefano in via Latina by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Oct 12, 2024 07:54 PM
The now-ruined basilica of Santo Stefano in Via Latina was a fifth-century CE early Christian basilica. It is now located within the confines of the archaeological park of the Via Latina tombs.
Place Basilica Manastirine by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Nov 17, 2024 01:51 PM
An important extra-mural Christian site at Solina. The site includes the basilica and the cemetery of Manastirine, associated with a Christian martyr.
Place Basilica Neptuni by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Jan 22, 2024 09:47 AM
A building in the Campus Martius that originally dates to ca. 25 BCE.
Place Basilica of Hildeguns by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Oct 12, 2023 12:05 PM
A basilica dating to the time of the Vandals.
Place Basilica of Lechaion by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Feb 25, 2024 10:38 AM
The basilica of Lechaion was dedicated to Leonides, the bishop of Athens. It is one of the most important early Byzantine monuments in the Peloponnese.

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