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QUESTION 2 What type of church plan was Old St. Peter's? Pilgramage O Cruciform O Peripteral Centrally Planned

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Cruciform

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The Old St. Peter's Church erected by Emperor Constantine I in the 4th century. Pope Julius II ordered to build a new basilica because the ancient church was beyond repair. Old St. Peter's Church was in a classic Roman style with a rectangular-shaped building. The church had a cruciform in its whole construct building with an astonishing number of Solomonic columns.

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