Basilica of Maxentius
The immense Basilica of Maxentius was begun in 308 AD by Maxentius
and completed by his successor Constantine who defeated Maxentius
at the battle of the Milvian Bridge in 312 AD. Following the battle
in which Maxentius lost his life, the victorious Constantine modified
the original orientation of the building and completed it; he also
added precious decorations and fine marbles. This grandiose building
housed some colossal statues (12 meters high) of Emperor Constantine;
we can still be seen the fragments of the statues in the courtyard
of the "Palazzo dei Conservatori". The ground plan and
dimensions of the buildings were inspired by the majestic halls
of the imperials baths, which were also called "Basilica".
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