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There are several of these 12th century churches scattered around Athens. Their tiny size is indicative of the size of the population at that time.
Started by the Emperor Vespasian and completed by his son Titus.
Celebrating the crushing of the Jewish Revolt
Built to celebrate the defeat of Maxentius. Such monuments were intended to commemorate the defeat of foreign enemies, not political rivals.
The church was built within the ruins of the Baths of Diocletion. Michaelangelo was the architect
From the outside
Possibly the greatest surviving Roman building.
Built on the ruins of Hadrians Mausoleum
Shelly and the girl with the "prettiest breasts"
Yeah!!!!
The Irish girl, me and the lovely Laura