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Domical structure immediately behind the fastigium
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19
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XM0061
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Bruggink, Donald J.
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Abstract
Even as the fastigium implied the presence of a deity, so the domical reception hall immediately behind it reinforced the concept of celestial power. Shot of the reception hall behind the fastigium of Diocletian's palace.
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https://repository.westernsem.edu/xmlui/handle/1866/2900
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Christ and Martyrs
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Diocletian, Emperor of Rome, 245-313
Palace of Diocletian (Split, Croatia)
Castles & palaces
Split (Croatia)
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