An aula regia (lat. for "royal hall"), also referred to as a palas hall, is a name given to the great hall in an imperial or royal palace (German Kaiserpfalz)...
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Flavian Palace (section Aula Regia)
layout, as excavations have shown. On the northeastern side, the huge aula regia (royal hall) was the central and largest room, flanked by smaller reception...
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The Sanctuary of Santa Maria in Aula Regia is a Roman Catholic church located in the town of Comacchio, in the province of Ferrara, region of Emilia-Romagna...
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Burgmannen. Charles IV became the last ruler to stay here in 1354. The Aula regia was a single-nave apsidal hall measuring 40.5 m × 16.5 m and with side...
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in 1868 on the base of the old bell tower. Monastery of Santa Maria in Aula Regia: the current building, built in 1665, replaced the monastery of Santa...
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Zbraslav (Czech pronunciation: [ˈzbraslaf]; German: Königsaal; Latin Aula Regia) is a municipal district and cadastral area of Prague. The southernmost...
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in western Eritrea Aula (river), a river of Hesse, Germany AULA, a Canadian standard for advanced ultra-light aeroplanes Aula regia, the great hall in...
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ground.) At a minimum, a pfalz consisted of a palas with its Great Hall or Aula Regia, an imperial chapel (Pfalzkapelle) and an estate (Gutshof). It was here...
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Located at the North of the Palace complex, the great Council Hall (aula regia or aula palatina in Latin) was used to house the speeches delivered by the...
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and historian. Born in Zittau, he entered the Cistercian monastery of Aula Regia (Zbraslav), founded by Wenceslaus II in 1292, and became the monastery's...
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God in His temple dwells below. 4. Procedens de thalamo suo, Pudoris aula regia, Geminae gigas substantiae, Alacris ut currat viam. Forth from His chamber...
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Church of Santa María del Naranco, former aula regia of the Asturian royal palace. Eastern façade. This is probably the finest example of Asturian architecture...
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£147,546,000 £123,435,000 385 343 1 60 40 729 £202,000 Brasenose College Aula regia et collegium aenei nasi 1509 Gonville and Caius College £179,827,000 £151...
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years before World War I. The ancient gate house, the Königshalle or aula regia ("king's hall"), built in the 9th century by King Louis II, is the oldest...
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imperial palaces or Pfalzen, where they could accommodate the king's hall or aula regia. In this room public acts of state took place under the direction of the...
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Carolingian Passage entered this room on its northern wall, connecting the Aula Regia (King's Hall) in the north of the palace with the church. The lower, barrel-vaulted...
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nowadays. Construction began in 1330 on top of the foundation walls of the Aula Regia, part of the derelict Palace of Aachen, built during the Carolingian dynasty...
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The Cistercian Abbey of Zbraslav (Latin: Aula Regia, Czech: Zbraslavský klášter, German: Kloster Königssaal) located in Zbraslav near Prague (today part...
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Roman domes. The largest truss roof by span of ancient Rome covered the Aula Regia (throne room) built for emperor Domitian (81–96 AD) on the Palatine Hill...
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covered by truss roofs instead. The largest truss roof by span covered the Aula Regia (throne room) built for emperor Domitian (81–96 AD) on the Palatine Hill...
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written by Otto and Peter of Zittau, abbots of the Zbraslav abbey (Latin: Aula Regia, "Royal Hall"), founded in 1292 by the King of Bohemia and Poland, Wenceslas...
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Scholars of the King's Hall and College of Brasenose in Oxford Latin name Aula regia et collegium aenei nasi Established 1509; 515 years ago (1509) Named after...
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Digital reconstruction of the aula regia of Ingelheim Imperial Palace (around 790)...
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Paul VI Audience Hall (redirect from Aula Paolo VI)
The Paul VI Audience Hall (Italian: Aula Paolo VI), also known as the Hall of the Pontifical Audiences, is an audience hall in which the Pope has held...
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Comacchio Santo Rosario, Comacchio, a church in Comacchio Santa Maria in Aula Regia, Comacchio, a church in Comacchio Battle of Comacchio, 809 naval battle...
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bank of the Danube. Archaeology is continuing at the site. In 2020 the Aula regia, or great hall, was found to have been exquisitely and elaborately decorated...
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Cathedral") Saint Remigius's Church (Cath.) with Sebastian Münster statue The Aula Regia at Charlemagne’s Imperial Palace Malakoff tower Ohrenbrückertor Bismarck...
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virtutum micant, Versatur in templo Deus. Procedit e thalamo suo, Pudoris aula regia, Geminae gigans substantiae Alacris ut currat viam. Egressus eius a Patre...
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served as a maid of honour to Catherine and was reportedly director of the aula regia. Vaz was fluent in Latin, Greek and Hebrew, and is reported to have written...
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studied the liberal arts under John Scotus Eriugena in the palace school (aula regia) of King Charles the Bald after 847. He also entered the royal service...
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