Decorative fragment figuring floral and geometrical elements

Decorative fragment figuring floral and geometrical elements

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When Constantine issued the Edict of Milan in 313, he drastically altered Christianity's trajectory. The once secretive underground faith suddenly emerged as the official religion of the mighty Roman Empire, prompting a surge in church construction and basilica building. As Christianity interacted with Greek and Roman cultures, its architectural style underwent significant transformation. This 8th century structure is likely a prime example, showcasing both Hellenistic and Latin influences in its floral and geometric designs, which while distinct from traditional Classical works, demonstrate a unique blend of artistic styles.

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