ABOUT two miles from the gates of Rome, on that same Appian Way, over whose pavements once the legions of victorious Rome marched on their way to the Capitol, and whose stones were bedewed with the tears of captive princes as they were dragged along to swell the glory of the triumph, stands the church of St. Sebastian.
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The Catacombs of Rome: As Illustrating the Church of the First Three Centuries
May 28, 2005, Kessinger Publishing
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141796331X 9781417963317
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The Catacombs Of Rome: As Illustrating The Church Of The First Three Centuries
May 4, 2005, Kessinger Publishing, LLC
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in English
1432605763 9781432605766
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"ABOUT two miles from the gates of Rome, on that same Appian Way, over whose pavements once the legions of victorious Rome marched on their way to the Capitol, and whose stones were bedewed with the tears of captive princes as they were dragged along to swell the glory of the triumph, stands the church of St. Sebastian."
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