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Basilica of S. Petronilla, remains of the nave, the arch of the apse has been rebuilt in 1875, the bases of the columns and the sarcophagi of the fourth and fifth centuries, let into the floor, are still seen
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Catacomb of Calixtus, sarcophagus, representing Genii, the Resurrection of Lazarus, and Daniel in the Lions' Den
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Catacomb of Calixtus, the cover of the largest marble sarcophagus discovered in the catacombs, said to be that of Pope Zephyrinus, A.D. 218
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Catacomb of Praetextatus, fragment of a sarcophagus with bas-relief, c. A.D. 200
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Catacomb of SS. Nereus and Achilleus, a Christian sarcophagus, at the entrance to the catacomb, from a plaster cast, the original is in the Lateran Museum
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Catacombs, fragment of a pagan sarcophagus in the Jews' catacomb, A.D. 150, in the Vigna Randanini
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Church (?) or baptistery (?) of S. Constantia, fresco of her sarcophagus, to shew the original position of it, when it was removed to the Vatican Museum in 1791
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Church of S. Clement, fragments of sculpture, sarcophagi, and inscriptions built up in the wall in the crypt
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Church of S. Clement, sarcophagus in the crypt with fragments of sculpture
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Church of S. Maria in Trastevere, inscriptions and tombs in the porch
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Crypt of S. Peter (231), the celebrated sarcophagus of Junius Bassus, prefect of Rome, five times Consul, deceased A.D. 359
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Excavations, 1872, architectural details, fragments of cornices and bases of the second century, found in the Palazzo Fiano, and now in the courtyard of the same palace
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