- thus
symbolises the bishop's role as teacher. A
raised throne within a
basilican hall was also
definitive for a Late
Antique presiding magistrate; and...
- buildings, and only in rare
exceptions to churches.
Churches were
nonetheless basilican in form, with an apse or
tribunal at the end of a nave with two or more...
- İznik (Nicaea) in
Bursa Province, Turkey, was
built as a Byzantine-era
basilican church.
Converted into the
Orhan Mosque (Turkish:
Orhan Camii)
after the...
- 1164. The
shrine takes the form of a
large reliquary in the
shape of a
basilican church, made of
bronze and silver,
gilded and
ornamented with architectonic...
-
architecture are found—one
basilican, the
other native. The
Church of Our Lady Mary of Zion at Axum is an
example of the
basilican design,
though the early...
- arrangement, it
resembled St Peter's in Rome,
indicating that it was of
basilican form, with an
eastern apse.
During the
reforms of Dunstan, archbishop...
-
Christian church; now
Orhan Mosque; It was
built in
Nicaea as a Byzantine-era
basilican church.
Cathedral of
Saints Constantine and
Helen Yabroud Syria 326 Gr****...
- site of the
North gate. The
building of
church towers,
replacing the
basilican narthex or West porch, can be
attributed to this late
period of Anglo-Saxon...
-
current building which was
constructed on the same site. The
current basilican church,
along with the
adjacent residential buildings (known as the St...
- inside. A
particular and short-lived type of building,
using the same
basilican form, was the
funerary hall,
which was not a
normal church,
though the...