07 May 2022

The Roman Toilet That Became a Papal Throne

 A fascinating tale, which includes 'Pope Joan'.


In an overlooked corner of the Vatican Museums is a Roman toilet of red marble, probably made for an emperor. This toilet and its twin played an important role in the investiture ceremonies of medieval popes - and inspired a scandalous legend.

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