1 favorite     0 comments    187 visits

Location

Lat, Lng:  
You can copy the above to your favourite mapping app.
Address:  unknown

 View on map

See also...

Church Interiors Church Interiors


See more...

Keywords

mosaic
Justinian I
Sant’Apollinare Nuovo
Ostrogoth
Arianism
Theodoric
Arian
Magi
Emilia-Romagna
Ravenna
Italy
trousers
leggings
phrygian caps


Authorizations, license

Visible by: Everyone
All rights reserved

187 visits


Ravenna - Sant’Apollinare Nuovo

Ravenna - Sant’Apollinare Nuovo
The Basilica of Sant'Apollinare Nuovo was built by Ostrogoth King Theodoric the Great as his palace chapel. The Arian church was originally dedicated in 504 AD to "Christ the Redeemer".

After Byzantine troops had conquered Ravenna the basilica was converted into a Catholic church and reconsecrated in 561 AD. It was now dedicated to Saint Martin of Tours, a foe of Arianism.

The dedication was changed again in the 9th century to St. Apollinare, first bishop of Ravenna, when the saint's relics were moved here.

The interior measures 35 x 21 meters. The walls of the nave and clerestory are covered mosaics from the 6th century. Some of them date from the Arian period under King Theodoric the Great (496-526).

There is a procession of the 22 virgin martyrs, led by the Magi.

The Magi wear phrygian caps - and trousers!

Today these would be probably be called leggings. A very unusual attire, as these clothes were not worn here, but they were known from "the east". So the trousers and the caps give a hint, from where the Three Magi came from. They really look trendy!

Above the Magi are the names

SCS BALTHASSAR + SCA MELCHIOR + SCS GASPAR

Andy Rodker has particularly liked this photo


Comments

Sign-in to write a comment.