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Church of Santa Pudenziana in Rome, Italy #170694002
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Apsis mosaic of the church of Santa Pudenziana in Rome, Italy. The mosaics in the apse are late Roman art. They date from around the end of the 4th century; they are regarded by different groups of scholars as dating from either the reign of Pope Siricius 384ââ¬â399 or the pontificate of Innocent I 401ââ¬â417. They were heavily restored in the 16th century. They are among the oldest Christian mosaics in Rome and one of the most striking mosaics outside of Ravenna. This mosaic is remarkable for its iconography. Christ is represented as a human figure rather than as a symbol, such as lamb or the good shepherd, as he was in very early Christian images. The regal nature of this representation prefigures the majestic bearing of Christ as depicted in Byzantine mosaics. The basilica was built in the 4th-century and is dedicated to Saint Pudentiana, sister of Saint Praxedis and daughter of Saint Pudens. It is the national church of theFilipinos and therefore one of the national churches in Rome. The church of Santa Pudenziana is recognized as the oldest place of Christian worship in Rome. It was built over a 2nd-century house, probably during the pontificate of Pius I in 140ââ¬â155 AD.
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