Las catacumbas cristianas de Roma
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Description: Descubre los inicios de las catacumbas, el motivo de sus orígenes, símbolos y fotografías de lugares reales.
The catacombs of St. Callixtus. Salesian Istitute S.t Callixtus, Rome. The christian catacombs of Rome empezaron a existir hacia la mitad del siglo II y forman parte de un complejo que ocupa una extensión de 15 hectáreas, con una red de galerías de casi 20 km. en distintos pisos, y alcanzan una profundidad superior a los 20 metros.
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Page title: | The catacombs of St. Callixtus. Salesian Istitute S.t Callixtus, Rome. The christian catacombs of Rome |
Keywords: | Catacombs, St. Callixtus, cemetery complex, galleries, Christian martyrs, Pope St.Zephyrinus, St.Tarcisio, underground cemetery, crypts of Lucina, this region of the Popes, the crypt of St.Cecilia, a region of Pope Miltiades, region of St.Gaius and St.Eusebius, Western Region, the Liberian region, the Pontifical Commission for Sacred Archaeology, Rome, Via Appia Antica |
Description: | The catacombs of St.Callixtus are among the largest and most important of Rome. They are located on the Via Appia Antica and arose in the mid-second century. In them were buried tens martyrs, 16 popes and many Christians. Take their name from the deacon St. Callistus, the beginning of the third century, was appointed by Pope Zephyrinus administration of the cemetery and so the catacombs of San Callisto became the official cemetery of the Church of Rome |
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