- In
classical architecture, a
cella (from Latin 'small chamber') or naos (from
Ancient Gr**** ναός (naós) 'temple') is the
inner chamber of an
ancient Gr****...
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Centum Cellas, also
referred to as
Centum Cellæ,
Centum Celli, or
Centum Cœli (and in Portuguese: Centocelas), is a
Roman villa rustica that
dates back...
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Cella's is a
brand of
cherry cordial confection marketed by Chicago-based
Tootsie Roll Industries, who
purchased the
brand in 1985. They were originally...
- Look up
cella in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Cella is the
inner chamber in a temple.
Cella may also
refer to:
Cella (surname)
Cella Delavrancea (1887–1991)...
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Cella is an
Italian surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Bernhard Cella (born 1969),
Austrian artist Elisa Cella (born 1982),
Italian volleyball...
- and cravings.
Augustine (354 – 430)
called them Cir****celliones (cir****
cellas =
those who
prowl around the barns) and
attributed the
selling of fake relics...
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cella, or shrine.
Roman temples commonly had an open pronaos,
usually with only
columns and no walls, and the
pronaos could be as long as the
cella....
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Cella (November 29, 1866 –
April 29, 1918) was an
American capitalist, turfman, and
plutocratic political financier. In 1896, he co-founded the
Cella...
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confections such as The
Candy Corporation of America's
Mason Division (1972),
Cella's Confections (1985), The
Charms Company (1988), Warner-Lambert's
candy division...
- 2021–) John
Brink (2010–2011, 2013–)
Steve Broderick (2000–2009)
Jennifer Cella (2001–2007, 2021) Joe
Cerisano (2000–2003)
Katrina Chester (1999, 2001)...