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(The Basilica of St Julius of Aegina was originally built during the 5th century in his island (Lake Orta, Italy). It has been reformed as a basilica after the Great Schism by the latins, probably because it was destroyed during the wars of the 10th cen...)
 
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The Basilica of St Julius of Aegina was originally built during the 5th century in his island (Lake Orta, Italy). It has been reformed as a basilica after the Great Schism by the latins, probably because it was destroyed during the wars of the 10th century.

This photograph was taken by Wikimedia Commons user Wolfgang Sauber.

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