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OTHER IMPORTANT CHURCHES IN ROME |
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SAN CLEMENTE (1st century - 6th century) |
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The Basilica of San Clemente is a complex of building in Rome |
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covering a period which goes from the Christian era to the |
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Middle Ages. The church was trasformed over the centuries |
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from a private home owned by Roman consul Titus Flavius |
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Clemens, to a public Basilica by the 6th century. |
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San Clemente |
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SANTA MARIA IN COSMEDIN (6th century) |
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The church of Santa Maria in Cosmedin was built in the |
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6th century over the remains of the Templum Herculis Pompeiani |
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in the Forum Boarium. |
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Since it was located near many Byzantine structures, |
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in the 7th century this church was called de schola Graeca |
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and a close street is still called della greca. |
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Santa Maria in Cosmedin |
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SANTA MARIA IN ARACOELI (574) |
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The church of Santa Maria in Aracoeli is on the highest |
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summit of the Campidoglio. |
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The original name of the church was Santa Maria in Campidoglio. |
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The foundation of the church was laid on the site of a Byzantine |
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abbey mentioned in 574. |
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Santa Maria in Aracoeli |
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SS. QUATTRO CORONATI (4th century - 5th century) |
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The church of SS. Qattro Coronati (it means
"Sts. Four |
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Crowned")
was built by Pope Miltiades, in the fourth century, on |
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the north side of the Coelian Hill. |
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It was one of the first churches of Rome,
bearing the Titulus |
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Aemilianae
from the name of the foudress, who probably owned |
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the elaborate Roman villa present under the church. |
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SS. Quattro Coronati |
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SAN LUIGI DEI FRANCESI (1518 - 1589) |
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The church was designed by Giacomo della Porta and built |
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by Domenico Fontana between 1518 and 1589. |
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The church was chosen as the place of sepulture for the higher |
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prelates and members of the French commubnity of Rome. |
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The church's most famous item is however the cycle of paintings |
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in the
Contarelli Chapel , painted by the Baroque master |
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Caravaggio in 1599 - 1600 about the life of St. Matthew . |
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S. Luigi dei Francesi |
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SANT'ANDREA DELLA VALLE (1590 - 1650) |
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The church Sant'Andrea della Valle was designed and build by |
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Pier Paolo Olivieri , Francesco Grimaldi , and Carlo Maderno |
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between 1590 in 1650 . |
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The church contains paintings by Caravaggio, Lanfranco and |
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sculptures by Pietro Bernini ( Gianlorenzo Bernini 's father). |
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Sant'Andrea della Valle |
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