- An
arcosolium,
plural arcosolia, is an
arched recess used as a
place of entombment. The word is from
Latin arcus, "arch", and solium, "throne" (literally...
- Vincentius, and
Caricus is
roughly at the
center of the complex. The so-called
arcosolium of the
Vintners is north-west of these.
Further down the p****ageway south...
- or the
early Middle Ages,
although it may
replace an
Etruscan or
Roman arcosolium.
Umberto Baldini, art
historian Giuseppe Bennati,
director and screenwriter...
- altarpiece. On one side of this
chapel is his sepulchre, in a
Gothic arcosolium. The
frescos in the
Chapter Room, also by Juan de Borgona, representing...
- been cut into the sandstone. This is a type of
structure known as an
Arcosolium. On top of this rock is a
platform reached by an
uneven stairway.: 9 ...
- The
ornate arcosolium on the
northern facade of the Church...
-
niche of the
chapel of the
Unknown Soldier. The
niche is
inserted in an
arcosolium inspired by the
style of
early Christian buildings,
especially the catacombs...
- his soul, in the form of a
female orans, is just
leaving the body. An
arcosolium in the
Ostrianum cemetery represents an
orans with a
petition for her...
- St.
Pachomius are portra**** in the
lower tiers on the walls. The
south arcosolium features the
scene of
Christ Disputing with the Doctors, and the north...
-
tombs of
ancient Palmyra. Kokh (tomb):
sometimes translated as "loculus"
Arcosolium:
another niche-like tomb
Glossary of
architecture Wikimedia Commons has...