Old St. Peter's Basilica
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Old St. Peter's Basilica was the church buildings that stood, from the 4th to 16th centuries, where St. Peter's Basilica stands today in Vatican City. Construction of the basilica, built over the historical site of the Circus of Nero, began during the reign of Roman Emperor Constantine I. The name "old St. Peter's Basilica" has been used since the construction of the current basilica to distinguish the two buildings.[1]
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St. Peter's Basilica | |
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41°54′8″N 12°27′12″E | |
Location | Rome |
Country | Papal States |
Denomination | Catholic Church |
History | |
Status | Major basilica |
Consecrated | c. 360[citation needed] |
Architecture | |
Style | Early Christian |
Groundbreaking | Between 326 (326) and 333 |
Completed | c. 360 |
Demolished | c. 1505 |
Administration | |
Diocese | Diocese of Rome |
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