Santa Pudenziana - Reviews from across the web
|
|
|
Santa Pudenziana - Rome - Reviews of Santa Pudenziana - TripAdvisor One of the first parish churches in Rome, this structure's chapel has been dated back to 140 AD, then converted to a regular church after tolerance was granted to Christians in the e... rome-hotels.tripadvisor.com
iExplore Community: Santa Pudenziana - Rome, Italy One alternate story is that it is a derivation from Pudens who is mentioned in the New Testament as a Christina in Rome and that he lived in this area of Rome, but that this connection was later lost and a woman holding the name Pudenziana was created as explanation. Despite all the confusion, the m... community.iexplore.com
Santa Pudenziana, Rome, Italy : Reviews of Santa Pudenziana - Yahoo! Travel This church stands on the ancient remains of a two-storey house belonging to the senator Pudente. Earlier, they served as foundations for thermal bath buildings... travel.yahoo.com
Santa Pudenziana near Narni Externally it is characterised by a high belfry tower and a portico sustained by two marble columns with Corinthian capitals and two angular pilasters in masonry; inside it develops itself on a map with three bays with elevated presbyter and crypt. At the shoulders of the central altar in travertine... bellaumbria.net
Santa Pudenziana Santa Pudenziana is built on the ruins of the house of a 1st century AD Roman senator named Pudens. Church legends, based solely on the mention of a Pudens in the salutations portion of 1 Timothy 4:21 (Eubulus greets you, and Pudens, and Linus, and Claudia, and all the brethren.), holds that Pudens ... servius.org
MOSAICS OF ROME On Via Urbana is the Church of Santa Pudenziana, an ancient 2nd-century thermal building turned into a church and redecorated starting in the late 4th century. At the end of the nave it is possible to see the apse mosaic, probably done during the papacy of Innocent I (401-417). It is the oldest apse... thelastromans.com
Santa Pudenziana Santa Pudenziana (ecclesia Pudentiana, titulus Pudentis) is a small church in Rome, easily overlooked, but is remarkable in several ways. It is likely the oldest existing church in Rome. It is built on the ruins of the house of a 1st century AD Roman senator named Pudens. Church legends, based on th... servius.org
|
|
|
|