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Have any of you experts in Wikipedia ever seen this view? If not, why not?

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http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/b7/1652_Merian_Panoramic_View_or_Map_of_Rome%2C_Italy_-_Geographicus_-_Roma-merian-1642.jpg

Perhaps you might well consider just what is rendered in the above? It seems there was a "great" temple/ church, etc. of the Saxons in Rome at one time, at least the above seems to show it? Just how do any of you consider it? If you are all unable to find this huge structure standing almost in front of St. Peter's Bascilica, then you need new eye glasses? Note that in my eyes almost everything else in Roma seems OK! Thus, I deny most all of the information shown in this post! The expanse and prominence of this great edifice which is sometimes credited to the English (I.e. the Anglo Saxons) says that there is "something rotten in Denmark!" LOL96.19.147.40 (talk) 03:20, 1 February 2013 (UTC)Ronald L. Hughes[reply]

I need glasses. :-) I don't see anything big "in front of Saint Peter". Moreover, the view is cut on the inferior part, so that Santo Spirito in Sassia in not shown. Alex2006 (talk) 07:06, 1 February 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Opening sentence is being used to obtuse the obvious! It is a fraudulent opening!

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How dare you in Wikipedia, hide the meaning of this site? You all, as well as which ever "expert" who designed this site should not ever be proud of it!

First of all the very word "Sassia" should be immediately translated into "Saxon!", which might well alert some young and stupid person looking here that there exists some "Anglo Saxon" history here? Shame, shame! upon you all!!!

But most of you, it seems are simpletons! No regards for you.96.19.147.40 (talk) 03:58, 1 February 2013 (UTC)Ronald L. Hughes[reply]