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- Vatican_Necropolis abstract "The Vatican Necropolis, lies under the Vatican City, at depths varying between 5–12 meters below Saint Peter's Basilica. The Vatican sponsored archeological excavations under Saint Peter's in the years 1940–1949 which revealed parts of a necropolis dating to Imperial times. The work was undertaken at the request of Pope Pius XI who wished to be buried as close as possible to Peter the Apostle. It is also home to the Tomb of the Julii, which has been dated to the third or fourth century. The necropolis was not originally one of the underground Catacombs of Rome, but an open air cemetery with tombs and mausolea.The Vatican Necropolis is not to be confused with the Vatican grottoes, the latter of which resulted from the construction of St. Peter's Church and is located on the ground level of the old Constantinian basilica.".
- Vatican_Necropolis thumbnail Christus_Sol_Invictus.jpeg?width=300.
- Vatican_Necropolis wikiPageExternalLink scavi_english.html.
- Vatican_Necropolis wikiPageID "22132474".
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- Vatican_Necropolis hasPhotoCollection Vatican_Necropolis.
- Vatican_Necropolis subject Category:St._Peter's_Basilica.
- Vatican_Necropolis subject Category:Visitor_attractions_in_Rome.
- Vatican_Necropolis point "41.902301 12.453293".
- Vatican_Necropolis type Abstraction100002137.
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- Vatican_Necropolis type Event100029378.
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- Vatican_Necropolis type SocialEvent107288639.
- Vatican_Necropolis type VisitorAttractionsInRome.
- Vatican_Necropolis type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Vatican_Necropolis type SpatialThing.
- Vatican_Necropolis comment "The Vatican Necropolis, lies under the Vatican City, at depths varying between 5–12 meters below Saint Peter's Basilica. The Vatican sponsored archeological excavations under Saint Peter's in the years 1940–1949 which revealed parts of a necropolis dating to Imperial times. The work was undertaken at the request of Pope Pius XI who wished to be buried as close as possible to Peter the Apostle. It is also home to the Tomb of the Julii, which has been dated to the third or fourth century.".
- Vatican_Necropolis label "Necropoli vaticana".
- Vatican_Necropolis label "Nécropole du Vatican".
- Vatican_Necropolis label "Vaticaanse necropolis".
- Vatican_Necropolis label "Vatican Necropolis".
- Vatican_Necropolis label "Vatikanische Nekropole".
- Vatican_Necropolis sameAs Vatikanische_Nekropole.
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- Vatican_Necropolis sameAs Necropoli_vaticana.
- Vatican_Necropolis sameAs Vaticaanse_necropolis.
- Vatican_Necropolis sameAs m.05p6m4b.
- Vatican_Necropolis sameAs Q2119637.
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- Vatican_Necropolis sameAs Vatican_Necropolis.
- Vatican_Necropolis lat "41.902301".
- Vatican_Necropolis long "12.453293".
- Vatican_Necropolis wasDerivedFrom Vatican_Necropolis?oldid=587975747.
- Vatican_Necropolis depiction Christus_Sol_Invictus.jpeg.
- Vatican_Necropolis isPrimaryTopicOf Vatican_Necropolis.