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What structure in Italian architecture was typically octagonal in shape?

a. Cathedral
b. Baptistery
c. Basilica
d. Colosseum

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The structure in Italian architecture that was typically octagonal in shape is the baptistery.

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The structure in Italian architecture that was typically octagonal in shape is the baptistery. The Baptistery is a sixth or seventh century octagonal building with three entrances and was particularly beloved by the citizens of Florence, who had been baptized there for centuries.

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