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The basilica of Maxentius and Constantine served as a basic plan for the emperor to have a grandiose building to use as an administrative center when the Roman Emperor had to sanction laws in his role of the greatest Judge of the Empire.
This was an impressive building in Constantinople and had different uses not only as a and administrative building, but a courthouse, meeting rooms, and council halls to make decisions on the future of the empire.
Years later, the design of this impressive basilica was used by the church as a religious center to profess the Christian teachings.
First off, this isn't really a yes or no question, this is an opinion.
My opinion is that photos that have been altered in any way should be marked. These days you never know what a person will do to say, get a job, advance a political agenda, or ruin the reputation of another person. The public has the right to the truth. Therefore, altered pictures should be marked or labeled in a way that differentiates them from others.
William saw visions when he was younger so maybe those influenced it but also the gothic style may have as well