Mausoleum of Constantina (redirect from Santa costanza)
The Mausoleum of Constantina, also known as the Mausoleum of Santa Costanza, was built in the 4th century AD for Constantina (also known as Constantia)...
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building for her. This mausoleum would later become known as the church of Santa Costanza, when Constantina was venerated as saint. Her porphyry sarcophagus is...
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at Santa Maria Maggiore, Corinthian and Composite capitals at Santa Sabina and Santa Costanza, and all three orders at San Stefano. At Santa Costanza the...
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Costanza is a feminine given name Costanza may also refer to: Costanza (surname), an Italian surname Santa Costanza, a church in Rome S.E.F. Costanza...
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once in her mausoleum on Via Nomentana, which became the church of Santa Costanza in 1254, and later to this museum. The decoration is a semi-pagan depictions...
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built by Emperor Constantine I from 312. The earliest to survive are in Santa Costanza, built under Constantine and the mausoleum of his daughters Constantina...
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Costanza Bonarelli (c. 1614 – 3 December 1662), also known as Costanza Bonucelli or Costanza Piccolomini Bonucelli, was an Italian noblewoman, merchant...
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Sant'Agnese fuori le mura (redirect from Santa Agnese Fuori le Mura)
was built nearby in the 4th century and its ruins can be seen near Santa Costanza, in the same site. The existing church was built by Pope Honorius I...
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feet or from His throne (cf. apse mosaics in Santa Costanza, Santi Cosma e Damiano, Santa Prassede, Santa Pudenziana, San Clemente al Laterano, Archbasilica...
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daughter Costanza a mausoleum which has a circular central space surrounded by a lower ambulatory or passageway separated by a colonnade. Santa Costanza's burial...
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had already been employed by early Christians for martyriums, like Santa Costanza, also in Rome. Bramante would have been aware of these early Christian...
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Blanc, and the last one in Viale Pola. It also has a library in Via Santa Costanza. In 1974, a group of entrepreneurs led by Umberto Agnelli (the brother...
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hall (the origin of many of the largest basilica churches of Rome). Santa Costanza, for daughters of Constantine the Great is a surviving example, but...
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or in other parts of Italy; and the first of the Temples of Bacchus (Santa Costanza) Chap. XXII. Of the Temple whose Vestiges are seen near St. Sebastian's...
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imperial mausoleum, but later used as a church and a mosque. The church of Santa Costanza in Rome is a circular funerary chapel of the 4th century, probably built...
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Peter's Basilica, the older basilica dedicated to Saint Agnes of which Santa Costanza is now the only remaining element, San Sebastiano fuori le mura, San...
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richly carved capitals, bases and entablatures. The circular church of Santa Costanza, also of the 4th century, served as a baptistery and contained the tomb...
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dies and is succeeded by his brother Tuoba Shiyiqian. The Church of Santa Costanza, Rome, starts to be built (approximate date). Eusebius of Nicomedia...
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Sforza Alessandro, 7th count of Santa Fiora, duke of Seni and prince of Valmontone, father of cardinal Federico Sforza. Costanza Sforza Mario (1530–1591), count...
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Rome, now Santa Maria degli Angeli e dei Martiri, unknown architect, c.4th century Roman Composite columns of the Church of Santa Costanza, Rome, originally...
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Saint George, Thessaloniki (5th century), or by a vaulted aisle, as at Santa Costanza, Rome (4th century); or annexes were thrown out from the central space...
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evident is an adjoining Imperial mausoleum of the 4th century (compare Santa Costanza in Rome) Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Jerusalem (4th century), on the...
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The Cat o' Nine Tails (1971) in the city. Filming locations included Santa Costanza Church and Teatro Carignano. Argento would later revisit Carignano 25...
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mosaics became a major form of artistic expression. The Roman church of Santa Costanza, which served as a mausoleum for one or more of the Imperial family...
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witness. Roman mosaic with a traditio Legis scene, from the basilica Santa Costanza, Rome, 4th century Old reproduction of the Sarcophagus of Junius Bassus...
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Costanza Sforza of Santa Fiora (1550 – 22 January 1617) was an Italian noblewoman. By birth she was member of the powerful House of Sforza and by marriage...
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Chennai, India built in 1516 by Portuguese (Roman Catholic) Catedral de Santa María la Menor, commissioned by Pope Julius II in 1504, and built 1514–1540...
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circular, centrally planned structure resembles other structures such as Santa Costanza in Rome and is similarly topped by a dome. The structure was converted...
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He is also now thought to have been responsible for the building of Santa Costanza on a Christian site just outside Rome as a mausoleum for his wife Helena...
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Appia Santa Costanza Santi Bonifacio ed Alessio San Martino ai Monti Santi Quattro Coronati San Crisogono Santi Quattro Coronati San Vitale (400) Santa Sabina...
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