Roman buildings, even in ruins, helped to keep alive the concept of international dominion, a concept adopted by the Christian Church and emulated time and again by later politcal leaders (M. Stokstad, Medieval Art, Washington 1986).
Roman buildings, even in ruins, helped to keep alive the concept of international dominion, a concept adopted by the Christian Church and emulated time and again by later politcal leaders (M. Stokstad, Medieval Art, Washington 1986).