A Roman building used for public administration.
1 Vatican archeologists also believed that they identified the tomb of St. Paul in the Roman basilica that bears his name.
2 Next to these stands the Velika Gospa baroque cathedral, built on the ruins of a Roman basilica in the 17th century.
3 He was holding inside his pocket a tiny morsel of Jesus' Prepuce stolen from a Roman basilica during the Sack of Rome.
4 Compare the ground plans of a Greek temple (page 291), a Roman basilica (page 284), and a Gothic cathedral (page 562).
5 The 11th-century Roman Basilica is of particular interest.
6 It is, intellectually considered, the opposite pole to both the Methodist chapel and the Roman Basilica .
7 Roman basilicas , of which only the ruins are now in existence, were once found in every city.
8 Ambrose was now asked for the New or Roman Basilica , which was within the walls, and larger than the Portian.
9 We no longer see, as in the eighteenth century, Gothic spires on Roman basilicas , or Grecian porticos ornamenting Norman towers.
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