In Classical architecture, a cella (from Latin 'small chamber') or naos (from Ancient Greek ναός (nāós) 'temple') is the inner chamber of an ancient Greek...
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Cella is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Bernhard Cella (born 1969), Austrian artist Elisa Cella (born 1982), Italian volleyball...
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Cella's is a brand of cherry cordial confection marketed by Chicago-based Tootsie Roll Industries, who purchased the brand in 1985. They were originally...
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Look up cella in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cella is the inner chamber in a temple. Cella may also refer to: Cella (surname) Cella Delavrancea (1887–1991)...
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Cella (November 29, 1866 – April 29, 1918) was an American capitalist, turfman, and plutocratic political financier. In 1896, he co-founded the Cella...
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prominent Roman Catholic, Cella co-founded the National Catholic Prayer Breakfast. Cella was born on November 14, 1969, to Robert Cella and Janice Jean Rose...
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Olympics. Cella's older brother Albino Cella also played football professionally. To distinguish them, Albino was known as Cella I and Giancarlo as Cella II...
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Bernhard Cella (born 1969 in Salzburg) is an Austrian artist and curator. Cella studied at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna with Erich Wonder, the University...
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Clement Leonard Cella (June 29, 1937 – December 24, 2023) was an American film actor and director. His most recognized works are Moron Movies and More...
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Trans-Siberian Orchestra (redirect from Jennifer Cella)
2021–) John Brink (2010–2011, 2013–) Steve Broderick (2000–2009) Jennifer Cella (2001–2007, 2021) Joe Cerisano (2000–2003) Katrina Chester (1999, 2001)...
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Lou Cella is an American sculptor. His works include Seattle's statues of Dave Niehaus (2011), Ken Griffey Jr. (2017), Don James (2017), and Edgar Martínez...
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(Cella) Thoma née Berteneder (14 April 1858, Landshut or Munich- 23 November 1901- Konstanz) was a painter and wife of the painter Hans Thoma. Cella Thoma...
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Cella Delavrancea (15 December 1887 – 9 August 1991) was a Romanian pianist, writer and teacher of piano, eldest daughter of writer Barbu Ștefănescu Delavrancea...
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Christ Cella was a Manhattan steakhouse that was a “pillar in the pantheon of New York steakhouses.” It went out of business in 1995 and in August, it...
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Gabriel Hernán Cela (redirect from Gabriel Cella Ruggeri)
Gabriel Hernán Cela Ruggieri (born October 8, 1974, in Rosario (Santa Fe), Argentina), frequently named Gabriel Cela Ruggieri, is a former Argentine footballer...
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Cella Dwellas are an underground hip hop duo from Flatbush, Brooklyn, consisting of emcees UG and Phantasm. The group is largely known for their dark...
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Charles Joshua Cella (August 27, 1936 – December 6, 2017) was president of Southern Real Estate and Financial Company, an executive in the American Thoroughbred...
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Karen Magnussen (redirect from Magnussen (Cella), Karen D)
studied kinesiology at Simon Fraser University. In 1978, she married Tony Cella, the lead singer of a band. They lived in his hometown, Boston, for eleven...
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Cella Serghi (born Cella Marcoff; November 4, 1907 – 1992) was a Romanian prose writer. She was born in Constanța to Avram Marcoff, a minor employee of...
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Algar, Hamid (1990), "Čella II: In Sufism", Encyclopaedia Iranica, vol. V, New York: Routledge & Kegan Paul, pp. 124–125. "ČELLA – Encyclopaedia Iranica"...
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rock version of the song, entitled "Christmas Canon Rock" with Jennifer Cella on lead vocals, which debuted on their 2004 album The Lost Christmas Eve...
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which room that was. The lexicon states that this room was the western cella of the Parthenon. This has also been suggested by J.B. Bury. One theory...
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Cella Monte is a comune (town) in the Province of Alessandria in the Italian region of Piedmont, located about 50 kilometres (31 mi) east of Turin and...
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Elisa Cella (born 4 June 1982 in Ravenna) is an Italian volleyball player. She played for the Italy women's national volleyball team at the 2005 FIVB...
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Tempio della Fraternità dei Popoli (redirect from Tempio della Fraternità di Cella)
is a Roman Catholic sanctuary or church located on the top of a hill in Cella di Varzi, a small village close to Varzi, in the province of Pavia, region...
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Cella is a municipality in the province of Teruel, Aragon, Spain. In 2018 it had a population of 2,606 inhabitants. El Cañizar lake Municipal Register...
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John of Wallingford (d. 1214) (redirect from John de Cella)
John of Wallingford (died 1214), also known as John de Cella, was Abbot of St Albans Abbey in the English county of Hertfordshire from 1195 to his death...
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the reflecting pool, the sculpture was designed and built by artist Lou Cella, a member of the Rotblatt-Amrany Fine Art Studio, and is currently owned...
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/ X-Man (12") Cella Dwellas - Leakage / Ill Collabo (12") Stimulated Dummies - Stimulated All Stars / Del Meets The Dummies (12") Cella Dwellas - The...
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cella, or shrine. Roman temples commonly had an open pronaos, usually with only columns and no walls, and the pronaos could be as long as the cella....
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