
Pope Liberius
Pope Liberius was the Bishop of Rome from 352 to 366 AD, known for his role in the Arian controversy and his efforts to maintain unity in the early Christian Church. According to legend, he was inspired by a dream to construct the Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore, where a miraculous snowfall indicated the site for the church dedicated to the Virgin Mary.
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Pope Liberius is associated with a legend about the basilica's origins.
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