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- 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...
- two distinct entrances, a small chapel, two covered burial areas (the arcosolium for Giuseppe and Onorina Brion, and one for other family members). The...
- tombs of ancient Palmyra. Kokh (tomb): sometimes translated as "loculus" Arcosolium: another niche-like tomb Glossary of architecture Wikimedia Commons has...
- 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...
- solid, lower section. The chamber is 2.4 metres (7 ft 10 in) square, with arcosolium graves on two sides and a small burial niche. The tomb was found empty...
- 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 ...
- kokh style, while the Byzantine era section was composed of tombs with arcosolium from the 3rd and 4th centuries AD. A Byzantine monastery from the 5th...
- 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...
- rotten teeth. The inscription on the stone slab that originally sealed the arcosolium in the catacombs and that is now located below the head of the skeleton...