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Rome, S. Pudenziana - Apse Mosaic - c. 400AD - apse mosaics characteristic of new Christian architecture - four evangelists
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Rome, Basilica Nova - [303-313] - converted from secular marketplace [303] to Christian church by Constantine [313]
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Rome - San Sabina - [ca 422-32] - exterior
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Christ Resurrecting Lazarus - holding a stick to represent performing miracles - sticks represent magicians
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Entry of Christ into Jerusalem and Miracle of Cana (Multiplication of the wine) - Rome - Museo delle Terme - Sarcophagus - c. 325 AD
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Sarcophagus of Junius Bassus the younger - 359 - Rome, St Peter's
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Christ Giving the Law to Peter and Paul - Sarcophaagus of Janius Bassus the younger - Christ standing on Atlas (figure of pre-christian religion)
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San Sabina wooden door - Crucifixion
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Rome, S. Teodoro - Apse Mosaic - Christ on the Globe - [C6] - checkboard technique
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Ravenna, Mausoleum of Galla Placidia - star-studded vault - [C5]
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Rome, San Prassede - San Zeno Chapel, [C9] vault - gold makes it the vault of heaven
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Rome, SS. Cosma e Damiano - Mosaics of the Apse and Arch - Pope Felix IV [526-30] - Jesus's second coming to judge
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Rome, S. Prassede - Mosaic of the Apse and Triumphal Arch - inspired by Cosma e Damiano mosaic
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San Cecilia in Trastevere - Apse Mosaic - [C9]
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San Maria in Domnica - Apse Mosaic - [C9]
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