Dogmatic Sarcophagus

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title: Dogmatic Sarcophagus
text: The Dogmatic Sarcophagus, also known as the "Trinity Sarcophagus" is an early Christian sarcophagus dating to 320–350, now in the Vatican Museums. It was discovered in the 19th century during rebuilding works at the basilica di San Paolo fuori le Mura, in Rome, Italy. Together with the Sarcophagus of Junius Bassus, it one of the most important examples of Christian-Roman sculpture of the Constantinian era. It draws its name from its clear references to the dogmas of the Council of Nicaea (325),
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description: Christian sarcophagus dating to 320–350
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dogmatic_Sarcophagus
date created: 2008-12-08T12:37:23Z
date modified: 2024-09-05T06:03:30Z
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