Since it is greek for saying Cathedral, it looks like an ancient church.
Washington dc has one...im sure there are others
The ancient Romans constructed everything they needed or wanted such as houses, apartments, temples, basilicas, aqueducts, bridges, amphitheaters, villas, ships, roads, etc. etc.The ancient Romans constructed everything they needed or wanted such as houses, apartments, temples, basilicas, aqueducts, bridges, amphitheaters, villas, ships, roads, etc. etc.The ancient Romans constructed everything they needed or wanted such as houses, apartments, temples, basilicas, aqueducts, bridges, amphitheaters, villas, ships, roads, etc. etc.The ancient Romans constructed everything they needed or wanted such as houses, apartments, temples, basilicas, aqueducts, bridges, amphitheaters, villas, ships, roads, etc. etc.The ancient Romans constructed everything they needed or wanted such as houses, apartments, temples, basilicas, aqueducts, bridges, amphitheaters, villas, ships, roads, etc. etc.The ancient Romans constructed everything they needed or wanted such as houses, apartments, temples, basilicas, aqueducts, bridges, amphitheaters, villas, ships, roads, etc. etc.The ancient Romans constructed everything they needed or wanted such as houses, apartments, temples, basilicas, aqueducts, bridges, amphitheaters, villas, ships, roads, etc. etc.The ancient Romans constructed everything they needed or wanted such as houses, apartments, temples, basilicas, aqueducts, bridges, amphitheaters, villas, ships, roads, etc. etc.The ancient Romans constructed everything they needed or wanted such as houses, apartments, temples, basilicas, aqueducts, bridges, amphitheaters, villas, ships, roads, etc. etc.
Romans used concrete, the arch and domes which lead to roads, aqueducts, coliseums, baths, and basilicas .
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.
what did boudicca look like
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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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.
Washington dc has one...im sure there are others
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.
Some are designated as basilicas.
secular sacred
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.
The temple you are asking about is the Pantheon. However it may not have had the largest roof of its time as there were other large buildings or basilicas with large roofs. What it did have is/was the largest domed roof of its time.The temple you are asking about is the Pantheon. However it may not have had the largest roof of its time as there were other large buildings or basilicas with large roofs. What it did have is/was the largest domed roof of its time.The temple you are asking about is the Pantheon. However it may not have had the largest roof of its time as there were other large buildings or basilicas with large roofs. What it did have is/was the largest domed roof of its time.The temple you are asking about is the Pantheon. However it may not have had the largest roof of its time as there were other large buildings or basilicas with large roofs. What it did have is/was the largest domed roof of its time.The temple you are asking about is the Pantheon. However it may not have had the largest roof of its time as there were other large buildings or basilicas with large roofs. What it did have is/was the largest domed roof of its time.The temple you are asking about is the Pantheon. However it may not have had the largest roof of its time as there were other large buildings or basilicas with large roofs. What it did have is/was the largest domed roof of its time.The temple you are asking about is the Pantheon. However it may not have had the largest roof of its time as there were other large buildings or basilicas with large roofs. What it did have is/was the largest domed roof of its time.The temple you are asking about is the Pantheon. However it may not have had the largest roof of its time as there were other large buildings or basilicas with large roofs. What it did have is/was the largest domed roof of its time.The temple you are asking about is the Pantheon. However it may not have had the largest roof of its time as there were other large buildings or basilicas with large roofs. What it did have is/was the largest domed roof of its time.
There are Roman Catholic churches, basilicas, chapels, cathedrals, etc.