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- A Parecclesion (Gr****: παρεκκλήσιον, translated as "Chapel," romanized: parekklesion, lit. 'side-church') is a side mortuary chapel found in early Byzantine...
- nave, and the side chapel or parecclesion. The building has six domes: two above the esonarthex, one above the parecclesion and three above the naos. The...
- chapel, in European architecture, is a chapel built within a castle. A parecclesion or parakklesion is a type of side chapel found in Byzantine architecture...
- In Harrowing of Hades, fresco in the parecclesion of the Chora Church, Istanbul, c. 1315, raising Adam and Eve is depicted as part of the Resurrection...
- Judgment. The scenes from the life of St. Nicholas are in the north parecclesion, while the walls of the south one display scenes from the Old Testament...
- southern wall has three columns, which suggest that the Basilica had a parecclesion at some point. The Early Christian Basilica may have been built to replace...
- Byzantine art in the region. The frescoes in Radoslav's narthex and the parecclesions originate from the 1230s and display a close relation to the painting...
- status of a cathedral. In 2004, to expand the area of the cathedral, a parecclesion was added to it, consecrated in honor of St. Alexander Nevsky. In 2005...
- Monastery of (Vikos) Parastaseis syntomoi chronikai Parathal****ites Pardos Parecclesion Paregoritissa, Church of the Paris Psalter Paristrion Paroikoi Partitio...
- on the south and north, there are lower wards, usually transepts and parecclesions (or apse). The external designs of the church buildings were done in...