• The Basilica of St. Clement with its archaeological complex is one of the most important treasures in the world: a place loved by pilgrims, art scholars and visitors...
  • Basilica di San Giovanni in Laterano ile başlayan ve Vatikan'a kadar bir dizi bazilikanın ikincisi.
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  • St Clement Basilica is just a stone’s throw away from the Colosseum, but many tourists don’t even know it exists.
  • The Basilica of Saint Clement (Italian: Basilica di San Clemente al Laterano) is a Latin Catholic minor basilica dedicated to Pope Clement I located in Rome, Italy.
  • The History of St. Clement Basilica dates back to the early years of Christianity, and the church has stood as a testament to the faith of generations of believers.
  • Rome is full of fantastic churches, history and monuments; one of the most beautiful churches in the city, but little visited is the Basilica of St Clement.
  • Cyril also gave him the relics of St. Clement, which he had found in Crimea. In 869, during his stay in Rome, Cyril died and was buried in the Basilica of St. Clement.
  • Relics translated to the Basilica of Saint Clement in 637. The present, second basilica, in the upper of three levels. ... IV century Basilica of Saint Clement.
  • History: The basilica is believed to have been founded in the 4th century by Pope St. Clement as a titular church for a Roman priest.
  • St. Clement may or may not have actually been martyred this way, as legend states, but he has been venerated as a martyr since the late 4th century.
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  • St. Clement Basilica is a must-see in Rome. Admire the spectacular mosaics, explore the excavations and the tomb of St. Clement and St. Cyril.
  • Basilica of Saint Clement is an early Christian church, which has been reconstructed in various periods, dedicated to Pope Clement I.
  • 3. St Clements Basilica. ... St Clements Basilica provides a first-hand experience of what lays beneath the surface of Rome.