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- In ancient Roman religion, an aedicula (pl.: aediculae) is a small shrine, and in classical architecture refers to a niche covered by a pediment or entablature...
- first chamber inside the aedicula The Tomb of Jesus (raised platform to the right, interior the second chamber inside the aedicula) The rotunda is the building...
- provided to support the claim. The grave allegedly lies at the foot of the aedicula beneath the floor. The remains of four individuals and several farm animals...
- displa**** statues. Small Roman temples called Aedicula were often decorated with niches. For example, an aedicula on Lake Albano in Italy has six niches of...
- Aedicula of the Excubitorium of the 7th cohort of the Vigiles in Rome...
- to house some yorishiro. Glossary of Shinto Setsumatsusha Spirit house Aedicula The word yorishiro (依り代) literally means approach substitute. Yorishiro...
- VIII (1594) to Callixtus II (1123) and Gregory I (590–604), built over an aedicula containing fragments of bones that were folded in a tissue with gold decorations...
- towers in relief (called aedicula or turrets), the execution of which evolved during the Later Chalukya rule. The Vesara style aedicula are supported by double...
- and pretors. Towards Via Cappello is another column, with a 14th-century aedicula with reliefs of the Virgin and the Saints Zeno, Peter and Christopher....
- Coronation of the Virgin. The site was originally occupied by a votive aedicula, built in the 15th century and housing a Madonna and Child picture named...