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Why Did Pope Paul V Have Saint Peter's Changed from Its

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Why did Pope Paul V have Saint Peter's changed from its central plan with the addition of three nave bays?


A) The new plan more closely resembled Byzantine churches.
B) Paul V wanted a larger space for symbolic purposes.
C) The central plan evoked ancient temples, such as the Pantheon.
D) He wanted the Roman building to outshine Saint Paul's in London.

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