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It was built on the site of St. Peters Basilica

The construction of the original basilica was commissioned between 318 and 322 by the emperor Constantine the Great, who supported the Christians. It took 30 years to build it. It was built on the spot where there was a small shrine which was thought to be burial site of St Peter. St Peter was one of the Twelve Apostles of Jesus Christ, the leaders of the early Christian Church. He is often depicted in the gospels as spokesman of all the Apostles and both Catholic and Orthodox Christians refer to him as chief of the Apostles. His authority was thought to have superseded that of the other Apostles. In a tradition of the Early Church, Peter is said to have founded the church in Rome with Paul and that he was the first Bishop of Rome. Therefore, he is considered to be the first head of the Latin or Western Church, which was the main form of Christianity in the western part of the Roman Empire and which, at this point, became centred on the Bishop of Rome. Later this church came to be called Catholic Church and the Bishop of Rome was also given the title of Pope.

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It was built on the site of St. Peter's tomb.

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What city is St Peters Basilica in?

St. Peters Basilica is located in Vatican City, Rome.Vatican City is also the worlds smallest country.Find out more about St. Peter's Basilica at http://vaticanart.net/st-peters-basilica-architecture


What city is St Peters square in?

Saint Peter's Square is located directly in front of St. Peter's Basilica in Vatican City.Find out more about St. Peter's Basilica at http://vaticanart.net/st-peters-basilica-architecture


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St Peters Basilica is hailed as the most glorious of all churches. It is also known as the most prominent example of renaissance architecture.


When was st peters basilica?

It was completed on November 18, 1626.


What direction is the Sistine Chapel from St Peters Basilica?

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What of The work of st peters basilica showed an admiration for which cultures?

The artwork on St. Peter's Basilica shows influence from and admiration for Greek and Roman culture.


What is the height of st peters basillica?

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