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The present basilica stands on a fourth century basilica, of which not much is known. Although some features are still visible. It was ordered built by Elijah, Archbishop of Aquileia, some time in the sixth century, during his retreat from the invasion of the
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Much of the fame of the basilica comes from the incredibly well preserved sixth century floor mosaics that decorate the basilica, as it is extremely rare to find the original floor mosaics preserved in an early Christian basilica.
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Next to the basilica complex is an octagonal baptistery which is also adorned with sixth century floor mosaics and contains a large marble dipping basin. The basilica is mostly built from shells mixed with sand.
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Due to the suppression of the Grado patriarchate by the Venetians it lost the title of cathedral in 1451, but shortly after in 1455 the bell tower was built, possibly to compensate for this.
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During the sixth through early seventh century the basilica was the seat of the pro-Roman and pro-Byzantine branch of the church until the formation of the
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Alterations to the church were made in the seventeenth and nineteenth centuries, although these were partly removed in twentieth century restorations.
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This article is about the Basilica of St. Euphemia in Italy. For the building often known as the Basilica of St. Euphemia in Croatia, see
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On the left side of the central nave stands a tall hexagonal pulpit, which is adorned with thirteenth century sculptured decorations.
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Features from the fourth century basilica are visible in the nave, including a visible fragment of its floor mosaics and a
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Un'inedita figura di pesce. Parentele stilistiche tra i mosaici pavimentali di s. Maria delle Grazie e s. Eufemia a Grado
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Il salutatorium del vescovo Elia nella cattedrale di Grado : nuove considerazioni sul mosaico pavimentale
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Atti del XV colloquio dell'Associazione Italiana per lo Studio e la Conservazione del Mosaico
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Mosaici Pavimentali dell'alto Adriatico e dell'Africa settentrionale in età bizantina
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Un frammento inedito di S. Eufemia a Grado. Il pavimento musivo del Salutatorium
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The bell tower is topped with a cast copper weathervane statue of
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Artonweb - Arte - Efthalia Rentetzi: un’inedita figura di pesce
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