[1] The Pesaro Cathedral was constructed in the 6th century on the site of a Roman basilica which was destroyed during the Gothic War.
[2] The relics of Saint Terence of Pesaro were transferred to the newly built cathedral.
[3] The cathedral's bell tower was damaged by the army of Cesare Borgia in 1503.
Further renovations were made in 1865, preserving the original façade of the cathedral.
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