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Some ruins from the imperial palace in Milan. Is just a part from an enormous complex composed by many different buildings for the emperor himself, his family, the court and the imperial bureaucracy. From this palace Costantinus and Licinius permitted the Christian religion (313). Pic from Lorenzo Fratti 2007
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