- A
martyrium (Latin) or
martyrion (Gr****) (pl.:
martyria),
sometimes anglicized martyry (pl.: "martyries"), is a
church or
shrine built over the tomb of...
- into tombs. The
mortuary tradition has been
expressed in
domed mausolea,
martyria, and baptisteries. The
celestial symbolism was
adopted by
rulers in the...
- late antiquity,
church buildings were
typically constructed either as
martyria, or with a basilica's
architectural plan. A
number of
monumental Christian...
-
reverence was paid them.
Their tombs were
honoured with the same
title (
martyria) as
those of the martyrs. It
remained true, however, at all
times that...
- (2010). "The Dome of the Rock in
light of the
development of
concentric martyria in Jerusalem" (PDF). Muqarnas. Vol. 27: An
Annual on the
Visual Cultures...
- and
species within the
family Yoldiidae include: Me****oldia Me****oldia
martyria Me****oldia
montereyensis Me****oldia
thraciaeformis Microgloma Saunders...
- Acta Martyrum),
include all the
varied accounts (acta, gesta, p****iones,
martyria, and legenda) of the arrests, interrogations, condemnations, executions...
-
baptistries and mausolea,
their often smaller size and
different function made
martyria suitable for
architectural experimentation.
Among the key buildings, not...
-
teaching of the
Catholic Church. In 1947
Mother Basilea Schlink and
Mother Martyria founded the
Evangelical Sisterhood of Mary, in Darmstadt, Germany. This...
- Eirini, The use of the
ancient Gr****
texts in Cyril's works,
Poreia martyrias, 2010, 114-125. Artemi, Eirini, The
rejection of the term
Theotokos by...