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Definition of Antae

Antae
Anta An"ta, n.; pl. Ant[ae]. [L.] (Arch.) A species of pier produced by thickening a wall at its termination, treated architecturally as a pilaster, with capital and base. Note: Porches, when columns stand between two ant[ae], are called in Latin in antis.

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- The Antes or Antae (Gr****: Ἄνται) were an early Slavic tribal polity of the 6th century CE. They lived on the lower Danube River, in the northwestern...
- An anta (pl. antæ, antae, or antas; Latin, possibly from ante, "before" or "in front of"), or sometimes parastas (pl. parastades), is a term in classical...
- An antae temple, also a distyle in antis temple, is a special name given to a type of ancient Gr**** or Roman temple that has side walls that extend to...
- side walls extending to the front of the porch and terminating with two antae, the pediment being supported by two columns or sometimes caryatids. This...
- the original on February 13, 2024. Retrieved March 19, 2024. Prince, DeAntae (January 20, 2017). "Satch Sanders Q&A: The NBA And the White House". Sports...
- camp. The Slavs who settled in Southeast Europe comprised two groups: the Antae and the Sclaveni. The first certain Slavic raids date to the early 6th century...
- Delphi was built according to a typical distyle in antis design, with two antae framing two columns. The ancient writer and traveler Pausanias was “emphatic...
- height of 1.82 metres (6 ft 0 in). Early Slavs, especially Sclaveni and Antae, including the White Serbs, invaded and settled Southeastern Europe in the...
- xrъvatъskъ ("Zvonimir, king of Croats"). Early Slavs, especially Sclaveni and Antae, including the White Croats, invaded and settled Southeastern Europe in...
- the early-6th century. Procopius wrote in 545 that "the Sclaveni and the Antae actually had a single name in the remote past; for they were both called...