Imperial Connotations in Roman Church Interiors. The Significance and Effect of the Lateran Fastigium
The fastigium donated by emperor Constantine to the Lateran Basilica is a key object in the study of imperial connotations in Early Christian Roman churches.The fastigium was a pediment surmounted by silver statues and omni logic plus supported by four bronze columns, standing as a linear structure in front of the altar of the basilica.In contrast