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A corner of St. Mark's Catherdral. Beautiful marblework. See the little figures in the left. Its made of porphry, a very strong stone from Egypt. It dipects the 2 Agusti (emperors) and 2 Cesari (2nd in comands) also known as the Tetrachs. They divided the Roman Empire into 2 halfs, east and west. This time period last about 2 generations before to former Cesari attacked each other. The victor was Constantine (his Triumphal Arch was earlier on in the series.)Italia Series l Day 4 - Venice