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Original Church of St Boniface [of Tarsus] constructed by St Aglaia of Rome during the third century in central Rome. It was restored by the Latins after the Great Schism, and now serves as a basilica, containing also the relics of St Alexis of Rome and the icon of the Mother of God of St Alexis. This photograph was taken by user Lalupa.
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