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(Rome, Basilica of Maxentius (sometimes known as Basilica of Constantinus). Reconstruction of floor plan. {{DehioBezold|6}} Category:Churches of Rome Category:Basilicas ... Rome, Basilica of Maxentius (sometimes known as Basilica of Constantinus). Reconstruction of floor plan.
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Basilica of Maxentius, Forum Romanum - The last and largest basilica in the Roman Forum ... The Basilica of Maxentius (Basilica Maxentii) or the Basilica of Constantine (Basilica Constantini) was the last of the great civilian basilicas on the Roman Forum. The ruins of the basilica is located between the Temple of Amor and...
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Basilica of Maxentius for Kids - the last pagan basilica in Rome ... The Basilica of Maxentius was the last building to be built in the Roman Forum before the fall of Rome. It was started by the Emperor Maxentius in the early 300's AD, and it was a big meeting-space where officials could hold court cases, or public meetings.
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The Basilica of Maxentius is also called the Basilica of Constantine and was built in the 4th century. It was the last structure built in the city which shows the magnificence of Ancient Rome. The basilica was used as Rome's public law courts.
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ancient-rome.tripod.com/romanforum/maxentius.htm
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Description of the Basilica from the Platner and Ashby Topographical Dictionary: ... The biggest single structure still standing in the Roman Forum is the remaining part of the Basilica of Maxentius, also known as the Basilica of Constantine.
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on Basilica of Constantine (ancient building, Rome, Italy), large, roofed hall in Rome, begun by the emperor Maxentius and finished by Constantine about ad 313. This huge building, the greatest of the Roman basilicas, covered about 7,000 square yards (5,600 square m) and included a ...
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The Basilica of Maxentius stood at the forum and is also known as the 'Basilica of Constantine' who claimed the building as his own after his defeat of Maxentius as the Battle of the Milvian Bridge.
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The word “basilica” was originally used by the Romans to describe a Roman public building, which was usually located in the center of town. Eventually they became Christian churches, but the Basilica Maxentius was created in a time before basilicas were churches.
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