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