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Church Of Santa Prisca In Rome, Italy. The Church Of Santa Prisca On The Aventine Hill In Rome,, Italy. It Is Devoted To Saint Prisca, A 1St-Century Martyr, Whose Relics Are Contained In The Altar In The Crypt. The Church Was Built In The 4Th Or 5Th Century Over A Temple Of Mithras, First Discovered In 1934 . Damaged During The Norman Sack Of Rome, The Church Was Restored Several Times. The Current Aspect Is Due To The 1660 Restoration, Which Included A New Facade By Carlo Lombardi. In The Interior, The Columns Are The Only Visible Remains Of The Ancient Church. Also A Baptismal Font Said To Be Used By Saint Peter Is Conserved.

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Church of Santa Prisca in Rome, Italy. The church of Santa Prisca on the Aventine Hill in Rome,, Italy. It is devoted to Saint Prisca, a 1st-century martyr, whose relics are contained in the altar in the crypt. The church was built in the 4th or 5th century over a temple of Mithras, first discovered in 1934 . Damaged during the Norman Sack of Rome, the church was restored several times. The current aspect is due to the 1660 restoration, which included a new facade by Carlo Lombardi. In the interior, the columns are the only visible remains of the ancient church. Also a baptismal font  said to be used by Saint Peter is conserved.

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