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Santa Maria in Cosmedin
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Formerly known as Santa Maria in Schola Graeca, this church began about 600 as a diacona, and was rebuilt as a basilica by Hadrian I late in the 8th century.
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Santa Maria Rotonda
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The former Pantheon, founded by Agrippa in 27 BC and restored by Hadrian in about 125 AD, was converted to Christian use in 609 as Santa Maria ad Martyres, and is poplularly known as Santa Maria Rotonda.
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The Abbey of Tre Fontana
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This Abbey was founded on the site of St Paul's martyrdom by the middle of the 7th century.
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San Adriano
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The Curia (Hall of the Roman Senate) was converted into the Church of San Adriano in 630. In the 1930's the building was restored to its Roman state.
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San Gregorio Magno
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Dedicated to St Gregory the Great (s 590-604), this church stands on the western slope of the Celian Hilll, on the
site of a monastery (St Andrew's) which he founded.
