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  1. On this site Sant' Ambrogio built a basilica in the fourth-century, but that early church was replaced in the tenth-century by the Milanese Archbishop Landolfo II.
  2. Cracks have also appeared in the underground passageways of the Tuna el-Gebel at Minia 300 km. south of Cairo and the granite columns of the Roman basilica at the neighbouring el-Ashmunein now incline several degrees away from the vertical.
  3. From a train window the views are democratically arrayed so that basilica and hedgerow, back street and castle have equal viewing time and space.
  4. Further on, near the eastern edge of the apse, is the little basilica ( basilichetta ) of San Lino, a very rare example of tenth-century pre-Romanesque architecture, also with a cruciform plan.
  5. Charles had longed to visit the Basilica in Rome, to see Venice in all its glory; to walk across the Ponte Vecchio in Florence, virtually unchanged since the sixteenth century, and to visit the villages in the Tuscan hills, intact after hundreds of years.
  6. This they did in a quite literal way: Otto the Great, at the moment of his accession in 936, went to Aachen to be "elected" king of the Franks in Charlemagne's own city; he donned Frankish costume for the ceremony of investiture, was anointed and crowned in Charlemagne's basilica.
  7. In the same eleventh century which saw St Faith's basilica spring up in Conques, a greater than Faith appeared in Burgundy, in the hill-top monastery at Vzelay.
  8. Outside the Roman city walls (though in the heart of the modern city) lay a great cemetery area; and here, between 379 and 386, St Ambrose built a basilica over the martyria of two Roman martyrs, St Gervasius and St Protasius; and beside them in his own basilica Ambrose himself was laid to rest.
  9. The basilica of Santo Stefano Maggiore - once known as Santo Stefano in Brolo, because when it was first built it stood in the middle of a field; through the field ran a stream which fed ponds in which toads croaked noisily enough in the mating season to affect the services - was begun in the fifth-century.
  10. The first of such Councils to be recognized as ecumenical by the Western Church took place in the Lateran basilica, Rome, in 1123.
  11. The Basilica of San Nazaro
  12. The chief of these was the Ospedale del Brolo, the "hospital in the field", the same field in which the basilica stood, one of the hospitals that was amalgamated into Ca'Grande.
  13. The basilica beside the columns is very ancient, one of the oldest in the city, founded in the fourth-century.

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