The church dates back to 398 AD and was built by the senator's home on Bizanti where the two Roman officers John and Paul were martyred in 362 by Terenziano. dall'incursione barbara Damaged by Alaric in 410, and the earthquake of 442, as well as the looting of the Normans in 1084, was again constructed. Under the pontificate of Paschal I [817-824] was built the convent and bell tower began outside the six-light windows with double orders completed around 1150. followed renovations and alterations until 1952 when it restored the facade of the early Christian open topology. The basilica is in fact preceded by a portico with columns resting on old architrave. The interior is divided into three aisles by pillars alongside the original columns. At the center of the church a plaque commemorates the place where the two saints were martyred. Apse 'Christ in Glory' fresco by Cristoforo Roncalli, known as Pomarancio. [1588] is placed under the 'Martyrdom of St. John' 'Martyrdom of St. Paul' and 'Convert Terenziano' Domenico Platelets, Giacomo Triga Peter and Andrea Barbieri. [1726] The main altar in a porphyry basin collects the relics of two martyrs. To the left of a door leads to a small room which houses 'Christ enthroned between six apostles' of the thirteenth century. Important in the sacristy table Antoniazzo Romano representing 'Madonna and Child with Saints Peter and John the Baptist and the Evangelist and Paul Ss.Girolamo'. (reachable by bus 81 from the Colosseum)
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