a street charge. the cloverleaf aps dates back even further. let me quote. this small trefoil aps is probably older than the church itself. it's likely that it was the infield the water sanctuary of a roman settlement which was part of cassiodorus as villa. later is often happened in antiquity it was put to other uses because water was an extremely important element i mean especially for christian baptisms. cassiodorus lived in two cultures the classical culture he had been born into and the christian one in which he died it is here that he first saw the light of day in an ancient town which had a form of theatre and a circus but his birthplace was abandoned even in his lifetime sculptures with thrown into the fountains including the image of