- in
honor of John the
Baptist and John the Evangelist, the
place name,
Laterano (Lateran)
comes from an
ancient Roman family (gens),
whose palace (domus)...
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Palace of the
Lateran (Latin:
Palatium Lateranense; Italian:
Palazzo del
Laterano),
informally the
Lateran Palace (Latin:
Palatium Apostoli**** Lateranense)...
- The
Basilica of
Saint Clement (Italian:
Basilica di San
Clemente al
Laterano) is a
Latin Catholic minor basilica dedicated to Pope
Clement I
located in...
- Paul II".
Vicariato di Roma—III
Piano Postulazione Piazza San
Giovanni in
Laterano.
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original on 16
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Santi Marcellino e
Pietro al
Laterano is a
Roman catholic parish and
titular church in Rome on the Via Merulana. One of the
oldest churches in Rome, it...
- 504778 (Lateranense)
Location Erected in 1588 at
Piazza San
Giovanni in
Laterano in Rome,
Italy Designer Thutmose III and
completed by his
grandson Thutmose...
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Lateran and
Laterano are
names for an area of Rome, and the
shared names of
several buildings in Rome. The
properties were once
owned by the Later****...
- the
first recorded use of the term
Christianity ten
years earlier, in c. 100 AD. He died in Rome, with his
relics located in San
Clemente al
Laterano....
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Lateran Obelisk in
Piazza San
Giovanni in
Laterano, Rome. With its
height of 32.18
metres (105.6 feet) (with the base and the
cross it
reaches 45.70 m)...
- Holy See in Rome,
Italy proximate to the
Archbasilica of
Saint John in
Laterano. Officially, the
edifice is
titled the
Pontifical Sanctuary of the Holy...