- The
Archbasilica of
Saint John
Lateran (officially the
Major Papal,
Patriarchal and
Roman Archbasilica,
Metropolitan and
Primatial Cathedral of the Most...
-
Diocese of Rome is the
primatial see of Italy, and its
cathedral is the
Archbasilica of
Saint John Lateran. The
primate of
Italy is the pope,
holding primacy...
-
cathedral of the
Diocese of Rome (these
equivalent titles being held by the
Archbasilica of
Saint John
Lateran in Rome),
Saint Peter's is
regarded as one of the...
- are the
Lateran Palace, once
called the
Palace of the Popes, and the
Archbasilica of
Saint John Lateran, the
cathedral of Rome,
which while in Rome, and...
- the
threshold of the
Puerta Tarpea,
previously upon the site of the
Archbasilica of St. John Lateran. Accordingly, at the
request of
Emperor Constantine...
- to the
Vatican City and St. Peter's Basilica, Rome's
cathedral is the
Archbasilica of
Saint John Lateran, in the south-east of the city centre.
There are...
- (330
short tons). It is
located in Rome, in the
square across from the
Archbasilica of St. John
Lateran and the San
Giovanni Addolorata Hospital. The obelisk...
- from the
ancient Catacombs of Rome and two 14th
century fires in the
Archbasilica of
Saint John Lateran, the
rebuilding of St. Peter's is
responsible for...
-
Saint Peter's tomb, the
papal cathedral for the
Diocese of Rome is the
Archbasilica of
Saint John Lateran,
located within the city of Rome,
though enjoying...
- Holy
Cross in
Jerusalem (Santa
Croce in Gerusalemme), as well as the
Archbasilica of
Saint John Lateran. His
feast is
celebrated as
Saint Sylvester's Day...