San Clemente al Laterano
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 Rome, Italy. Archaeologically speaking, the structure is a three-tiered complex of buildings: (1) the present basilica built just before the year 1100 during the height of the Middle Ages; (2) beneath the present basilica is a 4th-century basilica that had been converted out of the home of a Roman nobleman, part of which had in the 1st century briefly served as an early church, and the basement of which had in the 2nd century briefly served as a mithraeum; (3) the home of the Roman nobleman had been built on the foundations of republican era villa and warehouse that had been destroyed in the Great Fire of AD 64.
Saint Clement | |
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Courtyard of the Basilica of Saint Clement | |
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41°53′22″N 12°29′51″E | |
Location | Rome |
Country | Italy |
Denomination | Catholic Church |
Tradition | Latin Church |
Website | www |
History | |
Status | Basilica, titular church, national church |
Dedication | Pope Clement I |
Architecture | |
Architectural type | Church |
Style | Paleochristian, Romanesque |
Groundbreaking | 1108 |
Completed | 1123 |
Specifications | |
Length | 45 metres (148 ft) |
Width | 25 metres (82 ft) |
Nave width | 13 metres (43 ft) |