His tomb was originally intended for St. Peter's Basilica but was instead placed in the church of San Pietro in Vincoli on the Esquiline in Rome after the pope's death. Julius had been the titular cardinal of this church before he was elected as pope.
Nobody is buried in the altar at Saint Peter's, however, the altar is built directly over the tomb of St. Peter, the first apostle.
She is buried in the Basilica of Saint Clare in Assisi, Italy.
Saint Francis of Assisi is buried in the Basilica of Saint Francis in Assisi, Italy. His tomb is located in the lower level of the basilica, where pilgrims and visitors can pay their respects.
He was buried in the Basilica of Saint-Denis, France.
His relics are in the Basilica of Saint Mark in Venice, Italy.
no he was buried coz there was no such thing as cremated back then No. Cremation is not usually used by Catholics now days, and it DEFINITELY wouldn't have been used then. In fact, Saint Peters remains are kept in the crypt under Saint Peters Basilica in the Vatican.
Saint Monica's tomb is in the Augustinian Basilica of Sant'Agostino in Rome.
Saint Peter's Square is located directly in front of St. Peter's Basilica in Vatican City.Find out more about St. Peter's Basilica at http://vaticanart.net/st-peters-basilica-architecture
The dome of Saint Peter's which is 452 feet at its highest.
Pope Julius II proposed a new design for Saint Peter's Basilica.
There are a number of saints named Julius and Julian so you need to be more specific.
Peter is buried in a tomb beneath the main altar of Saint Peter's Basilica in the Vatican,