What were basilicas purpose in ancient Rome?

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The Roman basilicas were large public buildings where business and legal matters were conducted and trials were held. They were secular buildings. The use of the term basilica to name churches emerged later, when the Christians adopted the layout of the basilicas as a model for their churches.

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