File:Church of St Susanna.jpg
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The Church of St Susanna was built during the 3rd century in Rome. It currently houses the relics of St Susanna of Rome, St Felicity of Rome, St Genesius of Rome and St Gregorius the Great, Pope of Rome. This photograph was taken by Wikimedia Commons user Alvesgaspar.
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