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Santo Stefano Rotondo is the oldest example of a centrally planned church in Rome. The church was embellished by Pope John I and Pope Felix IV in the 6th century with mosaics and colored marble. It was restored in 1139–1143 by Pope Innocent II, who abandoned the outer ambulatory and three of the four side chapels.
Santo Stefano Rotondo, Rome, late 5th century Basilica of San Lorenzo, Milan , perhaps 4th century, although the oldest part of the church now evident is an adjoining Imperial mausoleum of the 4th century (compare Santa Costanza in Rome)
Ss Primo e Feliciano S Stefano Rotondo, Roma They appear to be the first martyrs of whom it is recorded that their bodies were subsequently reburied within the walls of Rome. In 648 Pope Theodore I translated the bones of the two saints (together with the remains of his father) to the Church of Santo Stefano Rotondo , under an altar erected in ...
Pilgrims in Rome: the official Vatican guide for the Jubilee Year 2000. New York City: Continuum. p. 124. ISBN 0-8264-1187-8. LCCN 99029745. OCLC 41278452. OL 39835M – via Internet Archive. Sabatini, Carlo, ed. (1979). Le chiese nazionali a Roma [National churches in Rome] (in Italian).
He was further commissioned such works, depicting church martyrs, with help from Antonio Tempesta for the church of Santo Stefano Rotondo. Here he finally completed over thirty graphic scenes of martyrdom, depicting every gruesome method as if it were an advertisement for a torture chamber. [1]
Rome – Santo Stefano Rotondo, a church built under the commission of Constantine I on the ruins of the Caelian Hill of Rome. Built in the 5th century, it is the first church in Rome to have a circular floor plan, instead of the traditional Greek or Latin cross designs [51]
Italian Director Stefano Sollima on Why He Depicted Rome ‘As Though It Was L.A.’ in Gritty Crime Drama ‘Adagio’ Nick Vivarelli September 7, 2023 at 2:30 AM
Santi Andrea e Bartolomeo is a Catholic church in Rome (Italy), in the Rione Monti, on Via Santo Stefano Rotondo. History ... Rome. p. 115. C. Hulsen (1927).