Martyrium (redirect from Martyrium (architecture))
faithful closer to the remains of the saint, and a small opening, the fenestella, going from the altar-stone to the grave itself. Later churches began...
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San Carlo ai Catinari (category Baroque architecture in Rome)
relic, kept together with two other skulls of saints, is visible in the fenestella confessionis altar. Inc, DK Publishing; Ercoli, Olivia; Mitchell, Roberta;...
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some form of "sacred marriage". Plutarch explicitly identifies the Porta Fenestella ("window gate") of the Royal palace as the window from which Tanaquil...
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included in De Romanorum magistratibus, sacerdotiisque Romanorum of Lucio Fenestella (pseudonym of Andrea Domenico Fiocco [it]), first printed in 1465....
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Karihul Formation Margan Formation Muth Quartzite Syringothyris Limestone Fenestella Shale Agglomeratic Slate Panjal Volcanics Zewan Formation Khunamuh Formation...
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Cicero's times, by such authors as Varro, Atticus, Antias, Tuditanus and Fenestella (a contemporary of Livy whom he often criticizes). Only five commentaries...
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Conularia Bryozoa are abundant in some regions; the fenestellids including Fenestella, Polypora, and Archimedes, so named because it is in the shape of an Archimedean...
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were added in the 13th and 14th centuries. A reproduction of an original fenestella from this time was added in the south wall of the sanctuary in the 19th...
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belongs to the Lipak. The Po series overlies the Lipak series, and the Fenestella shales are interbedded within a sequence of quartzites and dark shales...
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destruction by a straight wall at chevet level. This was the site of the fenestella, the only opening, intended to be small so that it could be easily closed...
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194, which would appear to be supported by the statement attributed to Fenestella that Terence was older than Scipio and Laelius. Jerome's Chronicon places...
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Carboniferous (Pennsylvanian) Graham Formation United States ( Texas) Fenestella salairica Sp. nov Valid Mesentseva Devonian (Emsian) Russia A fenestellid...
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label-free tomographic approach to reconstruct the three-dimensional architecture of microfossils based on stimulated Raman scattering is presented by...
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and reverse faulting created the intermontane fluvial-dominated basin architecture of today. Despite various detailed studies and the similarities with...
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retrieved 2017-03-31 Organ, Jason M.; Lemelin, Pierre (2011), "Tail Architecture and Function of Cebupithecia sarmientoi, a Middle Miocene Platyrrhine...
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