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Santi Giovanni e Paolo

a Pleiades place resource

Creators: Jeffrey Becker Copyright © The Contributors. Sharing and remixing permitted under terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License (cc-by).
Last modified Oct 12, 2024 07:57 PM History
An ancient Christian basilica on the Caelian Hill in Rome that was built in AD 398 by will of a senator known as Pammachius. The basilica was located over the home of two Roman soldiers, John and Paul, who had been martyred under Julian in AD 362. The church was thus called the Titulus Pammachii.

https://pleiades.stoa.org/places/267702570

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church, church, monastery (deprecated)

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Architectural elements of the lost Templum Divi Claudii are incorporated into the substructure of the basilica. The temple once occupied a massive, terraced platform built atop the Caelian Hill.


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Jeffrey Becker, Sean Gillies, Gabriel Moss, and Tom Elliott, 'Santi Giovanni e Paolo: a Pleiades place resource', Pleiades: A Gazetteer of Past Places, 2024 <https://pleiades.stoa.org/places/267702570> [accessed: 21 November 2024]

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