A "basilica" is a church, any church and the word is Latin. Basilica derives from the Greek Βασιλική Στοά τρίκλιτη - Royal arcade threesided, a Roman public building. It had a rectangular design and inside the were colonnades usually two giving in the interior the sense of three divided spaces ending in an aspe oriented east to west. They were used as the churches of the new religion of Christianity which was tolerated after the decree of Constantine I the Great Emperor of Rome [313 AD/ CE] and was nominated official religion of the state by a decree issued by Theodosius I the Great [380 AD/ CE].
An image of a basilica you can see at the related link herebelow.
The church of the monastery of St. Gall is a three‑aisled basilica, and it differs from its Early Christian prototypes in the following ways: a. The cloister (like the atrium) is on the side of the church rather than in front of its main portal. b. A second apse on the west end of the building. c. St. Gall had two towers framing the western end of the church, but standing apart from the façade, unlike many other Carolingian basilicas where the towers were integrated into the façade.
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there are 50 basilicas at present in asia.
Yes, Yes there were Basilicas in Pompeii
Of the 900 churches in rome, there are several churches, chapels, and oratories. There are 340 parish churches, and 65 basilicas. Of the basilicas, there are four papal major basilicas (one of which is an arch-basilica), one papal minor basilica, and 60 minor basilicas. There is one cathedral.
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Basilicas were used by the Romans as meeting places for merchants and for the law courts. They were usually in or very close to the town's main forum. The early churches might have been patterned after the basilica due to its spaciousness.
People would sometimes do business in Public Baths. Basilicas were also used for public meetings.
Romans used concrete, the arch and domes which lead to roads, aqueducts, coliseums, baths, and basilicas .
Some basilicas have major relics of saints, some do not. The Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul in Rome has the heads of both saints. The Basilica of Saint Mark in Venice has the relics of saint Mark and the Basilicas of Saint Francis of Assisi and Saint Clare of Assisi hold the relics of their namesake saints.
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Christian places of worship include churches, cathedrals, chapels, and basilicas. These are spaces where Christian congregations gather for communal worship, prayer, and other religious activities. They often feature symbols and decorations that reflect the particular denomination or tradition of Christianity.
The Roman basilicas were large public buildings where business and legal matters were conducted and trials were held. They were secular buildings. The use of the term basilica to name churches emerged later, when the Christians adopted the layout of the basilicas as a model for their churches.
The word basilica is the Latin word for 'a large building'. There are many basilicas in Rome, mainly around the Roman Forum. For more information about the basilicas of Rome, see the links I have provided.