Roman building

NOUN
  1. a building constructed by the ancient Romans
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  • Reused Roman building materials can be seen in the walls of the adjacent Saxon church.
  • The chancel and nave of the church date back to the 12th century, but it is also believed a Saxon church once stood there before and a Roman building before this.
  • Several Roman buildings in Trier survived because they had been used as churches, so it's not impossible the Wroxeter frigidarium was used the same way. Wroxeter: the sixth-century rebuilding
  • Standing as an icon for both ancient Rome and modern Italy, the Colosseum is the largest Roman building ever built.
  • His research interests include libraries and book collections in the Roman world and digital reconstruction of Roman buildings. The Times Literary Supplement
  • The chancel and nave of the church date back to the 12 th century, but it is also believed a Saxon church once stood there before and a Roman building before this.
  • This, the “Forum Claudii et Axuma,” possesses remains of extensive Roman fortifications, and a very ancient church called St. Martin, built of stones from Roman buildings. The South of France—East Half
  • This, the “Forum Claudii et Axuma,” possesses remains of extensive Roman fortifications, and a very ancient church called St. Martin, built of stones from Roman buildings. The South of France—East Half
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