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No written evidence exists for the church's origins; it is first mentioned in the written sources is 1192. In the Middle Ages, the church was part of a hospice and hospital for pilgrims, and had a column in front of it to demonstrate this.
864: 636: 473:. The central panel of the latter depicts St. Caesarius. Though they have now been lost to pollution, at this same period frescoes were added to the facade, which is the work of 489:, when work was undertaken at this period in the transepts there, although possibly they came from other churches. The paintings between the windows are also 17th century, by 173: 429:, and when they were later moved to a new church, that church got the name "in Palatio", "at the Palace". It is also known as San Cesareo de Appia. 874: 425:, the site of his martyrdom. The emperor (who reigned in AD 364–375) then decided to move his relics to Rome. They were taken to a church on the 50: 690: 116: 97: 69: 600: 588: 54: 76: 380:. The present church was constructed in the early 17th century, but the church could trace its origin to the 4th century. 457:
The present church is the result of reconstruction work undertaken in 1602/3, supervised by the great historian Cardinal
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and marine creatures, along with foundations of what is thought to be the first church here, built in the 8th century.
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behind the altar (in pale blue, unusual in Cosmatesque work) may have been brought here at this time from
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on the site from the 2nd or 3rd century, with a huge black and white mosaic depicting
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Giovanni Costanzio Caracciolo (19 November 1759 – 12 December 1770)
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Silvestro Aldobrandini (5 November 1603 – 28 January 1612)
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Filippo Campanelli (26 September 1791 – 18 February 1795)
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Thomas Philip Wallrad d’Hénin-Liétard d'Alsace-Boussu de Chimay
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Bernardino De Vecchi (29 May 1775 – 24 December 1775)
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Ignazio Masotti (13 November 1884 – 31 October 1888)
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Girolamo Casanate (2 December 1675 – 6 April 1682)
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Another restoration occurred in the years 1955 to 1963.
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on Via di Porta San Sebastiano and the beginning of the
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Arte e committenza nel Lazio nell'età di Cesare Baronio
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Giuseppe Bofondi (14 June 1847 – 2 December 1867)
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Tommaso Bernetti (25 June 1827 – 22 January 1844)
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17th-century Roman Catholic church buildings in Italy
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Giovanni Cornaro (20 July 1778 – 29 March 1789)
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41°52′43.24″N 12°29′49.62″E / 41.8786778°N 12.4971167°E / 41.8786778; 12.4971167
Rome
Italy
Denomination
Catholic
Tradition
Roman Rite
Valentinian I
Dedication
Caesarius of Terracina
titular church
Style
Baroque
Groundbreaking
Diocese
Rome
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