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Lateran$43528$ - traducción al español

CHURCH BUILDING IN ROME, ITALY
Lateran baptistery; Lateran Baptistry
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Lateran      
n. laterano, iglesia de San Juan laterano en Roma; la iglesia catedral del papa
Augustinian order         
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RELIGIOUS ORDER OF THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH (GENERAL NAME FOR ORDERS AND CONGREGATIONS THAT FOLLOW THE RULE OF ST. AUGUSTINE
Augustinian Order; Augustins; Augustine Order; Black Canons; Augustinian monk; Ordo Sancti Augustini; Canons Regular of the Lateran Congregation; Austin canon; Black Canons of St. Augustine; Augustines; The Order of Saint Augustine; O. S. A.; Augustinian Fathers; Ordine di Sant'Agostino; Génovéfains; Augustinian canoness; Augustinian priory; Grand Union of 1256
(n.) = orden de los Agustinos
Ex: The Augustinian order kept his theological tradition, and raised the flag of the Augustinian thought before and after the German reformer.

Definición

Lateran
·noun The church and palace of St. John Lateran, the church being the cathedral church of Rome, and the highest in rank of all churches in the Catholic world.

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Lateran Baptistery

The domed octagonal Lateran Baptistery (Italian: Battistero lateranense) stands somewhat apart from the Archbasilica of Saint John Lateran, Rome, to which it has become joined by later construction. This baptistery was founded by Pope Sixtus III in 440, perhaps on an earlier structure, for a legend grew up that Constantine the Great had been baptized there and enriched the structure. However, it is more likely that if he was baptized it was in the Eastern part of the Roman Empire and possibly by an Arian bishop. This baptistry was for many generations the only baptistery in Rome, and its octagonal structure, centered upon the large octagonal basin for full immersions, provided a model for others throughout Italy, and even an iconic motif of illuminated manuscripts, "The fountain of Life".

Around the central area, where is the basin of the font, an octagon is formed by eight porphyry columns, with marble Corinthian capitals and entablature of classical form. On the ceiling of the Baptistry is the story of the Battle of the Milvian Bridge (312 AD). An ambulatory surrounds the font and outer walls form a larger octagon. Attached to one side, towards the Lateran Basilica, is a fine porch with two porphyry columns and richly carved capitals, bases and entablatures.

The Baptistery was subject to an elaborate restoration during the pontificate of Pope Urban VIII. While its interior architecture was consolidated and embellished after plans of Gian Lorenzo Bernini, a fresco cycle with scenes from the life of Constantine was added by Andrea Sacchi on the walls of the ambulatory. In the meantime the early Christian liturgy of Easter baptisms was reanimated by the Baroque popes, baptizing adult "turchi ed ebrei" ("Turks and Jews") in a public ceremony on Easter eve. Its plain brick exterior was later on embellished with a frieze designed by Francesco Borromini in 1657, incorporating the arms of Pope Alexander VII.