- for the women";
literally "of or
belonging to women, feminine") or the
gynaeconitis (γυναικωνῖτις, gynaikōnitis: "women's
apartments in a house") was a building...
-
ornaments and
fragrance pots, from the 4th c. BC.
These rooms,
known as
gynaeconitis, were
located away from the residence's
entrance in
order to minimise...
- the
ground floor and
additionally 700 m2 on the
first level (used as a
gynaeconitis) St Mary's Cathedral,
Sydney 2,600 1868–2000
Sydney Australia Catholic...
- the
ground floor and
additionally 700 m2 on the
first level (used as a
gynaeconitis). The
church has a
length of ~60 m,
width ~52 m and has a
capacity of...
-
abundant and
small species, the
genus survives to the
present day
Gynaeconitis G.
gynaeconitis Ivö
Klack Latest Early Campanian Trace fossils;
polychaete encrusters...
-
Menander (Rket. de Encom. p. 105. ed. Heeren),
reckons them
among those officers who were elected.
Gynaeconitis Dictionary of Gr**** and
Roman Antiquities...